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The Yugoslav Communists' Special Relationship with the British Labour Party 1950–1956 [PDF]
This article uses new evidence to investigate Yugoslav foreign policy through the prism of inter-party relations rather than traditional high diplomacy. It shows the Yugoslav Communists hoped comradeship with Britain's Labour Party would influence Western policies to counter the Soviet threat.
Unkovski-Korica, Vladimir
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Yugoslav Politics in the 1980s from the Perspective of Boris Muževič and Other Former Slovenian Communists [PDF]
The paper reviews the recently published diary of Boris Muževič and earlier memoirs of former Slovenian communist officials. Along with selected archival sources, this literature is used to discuss the role of Muževič and his Slovenian colleagues in the ...
Michal Janíčko
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Women in the league of Yugoslav communists: Party membership and occupational attainment
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1997Abstract In light of women's declining participation in politics in Eastern and Central Europe since 1989, it is important to determine the fuller effect of this change on women's life chances, including the influence of political participation on occupational attainment.
Garth Massey +2 more
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Peasants and Communists: Politics and Ideology in the Yugoslav Countryside, 1941-1953
American Historical Review, 2000Susan L. Woodward, Melissa K. Bokovoy
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Introduction: The Yugoslav Communist Legacy
Europe-Asia Studies, 2010With its long and fortunate Adriatic Coast, Yugoslavia become a popular holiday destination and an attractive centre for students from the Non-Aligned countries with which the regime traded during ...
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An Attempt to Reform Communism: The Relations between the Yugoslav and Italian Communists in 1956 and 1968 [PDF]
This article examines the impact of the events from 1956 and 1968 on the relations between the Italian and Yugoslav communists. The collaboration between the Italian Communist Party (pci) and the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (lcy) was crucially ...
Živković, Bogdan
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Peasants and communists: politics and ideology in the Yugoslav countryside, 1941-1953
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Variation in the Evolution of the Yugoslav Communist Parties
1994During 1990 there were fundamental shifts in the composition and character of East-European regimes. These changes were accompanied by the fall from power of the Communist Party in virtually all of these nation states. Not all, however, withdrew in good grace; and not all have survived or matured into viable political movements in their respective ...
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