Western "containment" Policies in the Cold War: The Yugoslav Case, 1948-53This book argues that the immediate analysis in the West of the Tito-Stalin split was misguided and that to consider the split as a 'defection' on the part of Yugoslavia is in itself misleading. |
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Contents
The Setting | 1 |
The Impact of the TitoStalin Split on Western | 43 |
Western Policies Towards | 81 |
Copyright | |
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