Student Internationalism and the Global Cold War
The International Union of Students in Socialist Prague
Abstract
This open access book tells the history of the International Union of Students, providing a fascinating account of a significant but understudied vehicle of internationalism amidst the Global Cold War. Focusing on three main themes; student internationalism, decolonization, and socialist transnationalism, it draws on a vast array of archival sources to explore cooperation and exchange between the Cold war’s three worlds, and the role of the organization in developing global socialism. Centring Prague as a key co-ordinating centre of Cold War internationalisms and with an international focus on student organisations, Pešta contextualises the legacy and impact of student internationalism in the twentieth century. Paying particular attention to the role of ‘Third World’ delegates who communicated and legitimised topics such as colonialism, racism, global inequality and national liberation, it shows how the language and agenda of the IUS changed over time, and how the organization struggled to find its place after the end of the Cold War in 1989. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Keywords
Cold war; Student Internationalism; International Union of Students; Eastern European History; History of Socialism; Socialist Internationalism; History of the Third World; 20th centuryISBN
9781350425569, 9781350425569Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)Publication date and place
London, 2026Imprint
Bloomsbury AcademicSeries
Histories of Internationalism,Classification
General and world history
International relations
International institutions
Cold wars and proxy conflicts

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