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Yugoslav communists and the Communist party of Italy : 1945-1956
The paper briefly describes the relations between the Communist Party of Yugoslavia/League of Communists of Yugoslavia (KPJ/SKJ) and the Communist Party of Italy in the period from 1945 to 1956. On the basis of accessible sources and available literature, the author attempts to analyse all the phases that the relations of the two parties underwent in ...
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A fish stinks from the head: Ethnic diversity, segregation, and the collapse of Yugoslavia [PDF]
Demographic analysis clarifies political issues in the collapse of Yugoslavia. In most regions, 1961-1991, ethnic diversity (estimated by informational entropy) increased and segregation (estimated by Theil’s H) decreased.
Carl Mason +2 more
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Born translated memories: Transcultural memorial forms, domestication and foreignisation. [PDF]
Laanes E.
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Reflections on the role of institutions on the Chinese road to a market economy [PDF]
Csaba, László
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Suvremeni hrvatski liberalizam [PDF]
Research shows a high level of commitment to liberal-democratic values among leading Croatian politicians, without regard to whether they are from the party in power or the opposition.
Stephen Tull
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Death of the Yugoslav People`s Army and the War of Succession [PDF]
Smrt Jugoslavije odvijala se istodobno sa smrću Jugoslavenske narodne armije (JNA). U početku, JNA je željela sačuvati integritet Federacije, ali se ova ubrzo raspala po etničkim linijama. Promjene koje su se dogodile unutar JNA predstavljaju mikrokozmos
Robert Niebuhr
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Living with Corruption in Central and Eastern Europe: Social Identity and the Role of Moral Disengagement. [PDF]
Takacs Haynes K, Rašković MM.
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In the period following World War II, the Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia, under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito, experienced a pivotal moment in its history due to the split with the Cominform and the subsequent break in relations with the ...
Tomaž Čelig
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As the world turned upside down: Left intellectuals in Yugoslavia, 1988–90 [PDF]
For decades, we had staked out various positions on “actually existing socialism,” a debate where sometimes static arguments on both right and left were ritually reenacted. Now the process was going off the rails in an unknown direction. A tired tale was
Sheehan, Helena
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Communists of a different kind: the pro-Yugoslav trend in Italy (1948-1962) [PDF]
The article aimes to present an overview of the Yugoslavian political influence in Italy from the expulsion from the Cominform till the final discharge of the pro-Yugoslavian Italian party Unione socialista indipendente. The authors based the preparation of the article on the outcomes of the Italian and post-Yugoslavian historiography and in particular
Tenca Montini, Federico, Mišić, Saša
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