United States–Yugoslavia relations

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United States–Yugoslavia relations were the diplomatic, political, and economic interactions between the U.S. and the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, shaped by Cold War dynamics, Yugoslavia’s non-aligned stance, and the country’s eventual breakup in the 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
international relations
alliedWith Yugoslav Partisans
alliedWithDuring World War II
characterizedBy periods of cooperation
periods of tension
continuedWithSuccessorState Yugoslavia
surface form: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Serbia and Montenegro
Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
country1 United States of America
surface form: United States
country2 Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
deterioratedDuring 1990s Yugoslav Wars
late 1980s
diplomaticRecognition Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
diplomaticRecognitionDate 1919-02-02
economicAidProgram Marshall Plan–related assistance (limited)
post–Tito–Stalin split aid packages
endTime early 2000s
ideologicalContext capitalist–socialist relations
non-aligned foreign policy
includesAspect cultural exchanges
diplomatic relations
economic relations
military cooperation
influencedBy NATO enlargement
Non-Aligned Movement
Soviet–American rivalry
Tito–Stalin split
human rights concerns
keyLeaderOnUSSide Bill Clinton
Dwight D. Eisenhower
George H. W. Bush
President Harry S. Truman
surface form: Harry S. Truman

Jimmy Carter
John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
keyLeaderOnYugoslavSide Josip Broz Tito
securityCooperation informal security ties against Soviet pressure
significantEvent dissolution of Yugoslavia
surface form: Breakup of Yugoslavia

Cold War
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Non-Aligned Movement
Tito–Stalin split
World War II
Yugoslav Wars
startTime 1919
succeededBy United States–Bosnia and Herzegovina relations
Croatia–United States relations
surface form: United States–Croatia relations

United States–Kosovo relations
United States–Montenegro relations
United States–Yugoslavia relations self-linksurface differs
surface form: United States–North Macedonia relations

United States–Yugoslavia relations self-linksurface differs
surface form: United States–Serbia relations

Slovenia–United States relations
surface form: United States–Slovenia relations
supportedBy United States economic aid

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United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia associatedWith United States–Yugoslavia relations
Croatia–United States relations predecessorRelation United States–Yugoslavia relations
United States–Yugoslavia relations succeededBy United States–Yugoslavia relations self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: United States–Serbia relations
United States–Yugoslavia relations succeededBy United States–Yugoslavia relations self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: United States–North Macedonia relations