Yugoslavia and Eurocommunism Yugoslavia and the Italian Communist Party in the Sixties and Seventies [#1022220]

Yugoslavia and Eurocommunism: Yugoslavia and the Italian Communist Party in the Sixties and Seventies
by Bogdan Živković
English | 2025 | ISBN: 9788671791304 | 477 Pages | PDF | 2.67 MB
This book examines the relationship between Yugoslav and Italian communists in the 1960s and the 1970s, with particular emphasis on the 1970s and the emergence of Eurocommunism. Focusing on the League of Communists of Yugoslavia and the Italian Communist Party, it analyses the interaction between the two most reformist parties within the international communist movement and their shared attempts to rethink and transform communism under changing domestic and international conditions. The study explores the political, ideological, and strategic factors that brought the two parties closer together, including their mutual distancing from Soviet orthodoxy and their emphasis on national roads to socialism. At the same time, the book carefully examines the limits of this convergence. By tracing cooperation, dialogue, and tensions between the two parties, the book sheds light on broader debates about reform, legitimacy, and innovation within late Cold War communism.
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