Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.32728/flux.2024.6.8
Re-Imagining Anti-Fascist Internationalisms: Bandung, Belgrade and Havana
Paul Stubbs
orcid.org/0000-0002-0318-4306
; The Institute of Economics, Zagreb
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Abstract
Three separate, but interlinked, attempts at progressive planetary internationalism all trace a direct lineage from struggles against fascism, colonialism, and racism: the Bandung Afro-Asian conference of April 1955, the Belgrade Non-Aligned summit of September 1961, and the Havana Tricontinental conference of January 1966. Revisiting the three events, and tracing their ‘afterlives’, allows for a more nuanced understanding of the contradictions, challenges, and achievements of global anti-fascism and, in particular, the tensions between reformist and revolutionary transformations and between struggles ‘from above’ and ‘from below’. An analytical discussion of fascism and anti-fascism is followed by a critique of the methodological nationalism and entrenched Eurocentrism of much of the study of fascism and anti-fascism to this day. The article then outlines some aspects of fascism and anti-fascism emerging in, or traveling to, the Global South and the importance of addressing the transnational dimension of anti-fascism before exploring what the study of these three events may bring to our understandings of anti-fascism now and in the future.
Keywords
anti-fascism; internationalism; Bandung; Non-Aligned Movement; Tricontinental
Hrčak ID:
325032
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Publication date:
23.12.2024.
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