Titoism
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Titoism — is an adaptation of communist ideology named after Josip Broz Tito, leader of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, primarily used to describe the specific socialist system built in Yugoslavia after its refusal of the 1948 Resolution of… … Wikipedia
Titoism — noun Date: 1949 the political, economic, and social policies associated with Tito; specifically nationalistic policies and practices followed by a Communist state or group independently of and often in opposition to the Union of Soviet Socialist… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Titoism — Titoist, adj., n. /tee toh iz euhm/, n. a form of communism associated with Tito, characterized by the assertion by a satellite state of its national interests in opposition to Soviet rule. [TITO + ISM] * * * … Universalium
Deviationism — For the Ffestiniog Railway s use of the word deviationist , see Ffestiniog Railway#The Llyn Ystradau Deviation. A deviationist is a person who expresses a deviation: an abnormality or departure. In Stalinist Communism deviationism is an expressed … Wikipedia
Edvard Kardelj — (January 27, 1910 February 10, 1979) also known under the pseudonyms Sperans and Krištof was a Slovene communist political leader, economist, partisan, and publicist. Early years Kardelj was born in Ljubljana. At the age of 16 he joined the… … Wikipedia
Veljko Vlahović — (1914 1975) was a Montenegrin member of the Yugoslav Communist Party from 1935. He studied in Belgrade, Prague, and the Sorbonne (in Paris), and finished his postgraduate studies in Moscow. He fought in the Spanish Civil War and was active in… … Wikipedia
Communism — For the form of government in which a state is controlled by a communist party, see Communist state. Part of the series on … Wikipedia
Masaru Konuma — Born December 30, 1937 (1937 12 30) (age 73) Otaru, Hokkaidō, Japan Occupation Film director Years active 1971 2000 … Wikipedia
Adam Ulam — Adam Bruno Ulam (1922 ndash;2000) was a Polish American professor of History and Political Science at Harvard University. Ulam was one of the world s foremost authorities on Russia and the Soviet Union, and author of twenty books and many… … Wikipedia
Union of Tito's Left Forces — The Union of Tito s Left Forces ( mk. Сојуз на Титови леви сили, Sojuz na Titovi levi sili ) is a political party in the Republic of Macedonia. The party follows the ideology of Titoism and its leader is Slobodan Ugrinovski.] . [… … Wikipedia
