External Factors in Yugoslav Political DevelopmentDepartment of Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1977 - Political Science - 79 pages |
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Aleksandar Ranković apparently April autonomy Auty Bakarić Belgrade Bilandžić Central Committee Ciliga colleagues Cominform Comintern commitment communist leaders Communist Party comrades conservative crisis Croatian Czechoslovak decision-making decisions Dedijer domestic political East economic reform Edvard Kardelj efforts elite ethnic Eurocommunist evidently example EXTERNAL FACTORS forces foreign policy Greenstein Ibid Ideje i praksa ideological Ilija Jukić influence issues Josip Broz Tito June Khrushchev Koča Popović leadership liberalization major Marko Nikezić Memoari military Milovan Djilas Moša Pijade Moscow nonaligned movement obviously October orientation penetration period political development political system position pressures probably programme rapprochement relations with Moscow relationship Republic role ruling communist Rusinow Serbian situation social socialist Soviet model speech Stalin Stalinist structure suggests superpower Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo theory Tito Tito's Tito's personality Tito's relations Titoism Trieste undoubtedly USSR Vladimir Bakarić Vukmanović Tempo Washington West Western worker self-management Yugoslav leaders Yugoslav political Yugoslav relations Yugoslav system Zagreb