Zidari tuđe sređe: Beogradska štampa o ekonomskom emigriranju iz Jugoslavije u Zapadnu Evropu krajem šezdesetih i početkom sedandesetih godina
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In: Biblioteka "Studije i monografije" knjiga br. 115
In: Biblioteka "Studije i monografije" 38
In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 42, Heft 1/2024, S. 221-232
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In: Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iaşi, s.n., Istorie, Band 68, S. 89-99
In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 38, Heft 2/2020, S. 203-218
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U članku su prikazani osnovni elementi organizovanja i delovanja hrvatske političke emigracije početkom osamdesetih godina prošlog veka. Akcenat je stavljen na formiranje i delovanje dve najznačajnije organizacije hrvatske emigracije u tom periodu – Hrvatskog narodnog vijeća i Hrvatskog državotvornog pokreta. Izneti su detalji o načinima njihovog delovanja, a funkcionisanje hrvatske emigracije stavljeno je u širi međunarodni kontekst. Rad je nastao analizom sekundarnih izvora i neobjavljene arhivske građe.
The essay examines Belgrade's view on the conflict between Italian and Yugoslav communism in the stormy years between Stalin and Tito. The dialectics between these two parties, analyzed internationally and on an inter-parties basis, demonstrates how the Yugoslav government had strong doubts about the entire Italian political class, including the PCI. The question of Trieste and the Julian March had raised serious doubts about the correctness of the line brought forward by Italian communism and its leader Palmiro Togliatti. The mistrust between the two parties escalated following the Tito-Stalin split in June 1948. The essay emphasizes that Yugoslavia was always very attentive of developments in the PCI, especially in situations that could have resulted in the creation of opposition currents to the official party line.
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In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 36, Heft 1/2018, S. 147-160
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In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 33, Heft 1/2015, S. 157-171
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In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 31, Heft 2/2013, S. 119-130
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In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 31, Heft 1/2013, S. 123-134
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In: Istorija 20. veka, Band 30, Heft 3/2012, S. 129-138
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In: Rethinking the Cold War 11
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Socialist Yugoslavia: A Cold War Crossroads -- Soviet Perceptions and Evaluations of Yugoslav Domestic and Foreign Policy during the Years of the Soviet-Yugoslav Conflict -- A Cold War in the Neighbourhood: Yugoslav-Albanian Relations after World War II -- Coping with the Regional Cold War: The Yugoslav-Greek Connection, 1944–1980 -- Shaping Afro-Asia and Non-Alignment: The Sino-Yugoslav Struggle for Leadership in the Third World during the 1950s and 1960s -- In the Shadow of Transition: U.S.-Yugoslav Relations, 1966 to 1980 -- In the Aftermath of the Prague Spring: Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia 1969–1973 -- Austria and Yugoslavia in the Cold War, 1945–1991: From Postwar Cold War to Détente and Dissolution -- The Adriatic Section of the Iron Curtain: Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Question of Trieste during the Cold War -- The Path to Interregional Cooperation in Cold War Europe: The Alps-Adriatic Region -- In Search of Modus Vivendi: Yugoslavia and the Holy See 1963–1971 -- Cooperation despite Stark Scepticism: The European Economic Community and Socialist Yugoslavia in the 1970s -- A Failed Transition: Ante Marković, the European Commission, and the End of the Cold War (1989–1990) -- Yugoslavia in the Cold War: Afterword -- Notes on Contributors -- Name Index
Countless studies have assessed the dramatic reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev, but their analysis of the impact on European communism has focused overwhelmingly on the Soviet Union and Eastern bloc nations. This ambitious collection takes a much broader view, reconstructing and evaluating the historical trajectories of glasnost and perestroika on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Moving beyond domestic politics and foreign relations narrowly defined, the research gathered here constitutes a transnational survey of these reforms' collective impact, showing how they were variably received and implemented, and how they shaped the prospects for "proletarian internationalism" in diverse political contexts