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Η μελέτη του ελληνικού εμφυλίου πολέμου υπό το πρίσμα του ψυχρού πολέμου [PDF]
Μαραντζίδης, Νίκος
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La izquierda latinoamericana en tiempos de globalización:Primera parte: Antecedentes históricos e ideológicos [PDF]
Cancino, Hugo
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The First Phase of De-Stalinization in East-Central Europe (1953–1958) [PDF]
Mitrovits, Miklós
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The Cominform: Tito's International?
The Historical Journal, 1992AbstractAlthough it is now recognized that the Stalin-Tito dispute was sparked off by Tito's desire to intervene decisively in the Greek civil war, the ideological context of that decision has never been fully explored. This article suggests that, since the early days of the Second World War, Tito had been committed to establishing a popular front ...
G. Swain
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The Cominform: A Five-Year Perspective
World Politics, 1953Five years ago the Comintern loomed once again as a spectre on the European horizon with the founding in Poland, September 1947, of the Information Bureau of the Communist Parties of the USSR, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia (expelled June 1948), France, and Italy.
Bernard S. Morris
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The Cominform and the People's Democracies
World Politics, 1951The creation of the Cominform in the summer of 1947 marked an important stage in the development of communism in Europe. The precise reasons that led the leaders of Soviet Communism to revive a public form of co-operation between several Communist parties remain to this day uncertain.
A. Ulam
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International Affairs, 1950
A NY discussion of the importance of Tito's quarrel with Stalin and its possible repercussions throughout the Cominform in a sense favourable to the West lays one open to the charge of wishful-thinking, which has lately come to swell the catalogue of deadly sins.
E. Crankshaw
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A NY discussion of the importance of Tito's quarrel with Stalin and its possible repercussions throughout the Cominform in a sense favourable to the West lays one open to the charge of wishful-thinking, which has lately come to swell the catalogue of deadly sins.
E. Crankshaw
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The Cominform and World Communism
International Affairs, 1948WHEN on October 5, 1947, nine European Communist Parties announced their decision to set up an Information Bureau in Belgrade, popular opinion generally interpreted the step as a revival of the Communist International which had been formally disbanded on May 15, 1943, and the convenience of having a single word, Cominform, to apply to all the ...
D. Healey
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