In Quest of a New International Communist Alliance: The Yugoslav Mediation in the Renewal of Relations Between the Communist Parties of Italy and China (1977-1979)
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У раду се аутор бавио процесом југословенског посредовања у успостављању односа између италијанских и кинеских комуниста крајем седамдесетих, након смрти Мао Це Тунга. Односи три наведене партије били су обележени отпором совјетској хегемонији унутар Међународног комунистичког покрета, што је у посебном фокусу анализе у овом раду.
For the biggest part of the Cold War, the Chinese communists were the antipode of their Italian and Yugoslav comrades. During the two decades between the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), held in 1956, and the death of Mao Zedong, in September 1976, the Italian Communist Party and the League of Communist of Yugoslavia (LCY) had a strongly conflictual relationship with Beijing. Among various viewpoints within the International Workers’ Movement, the Chinese and the Yugoslavs/Italians were representatives of two completely different and antagonistic visions for the future of communism. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) represented a conservative and Stalinist standpoint, rigid and dogmatic, oriented on sharp class conflict and zealous in propagating a military confrontation with the capitalist West. On the other hand, the Yugoslav and Italian communists were the most ‘liberal’ parties within the movement.
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New International Communist Alliance / League of Communist of Yugoslavia (LCY) / Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU / Cold War / Communist Party of Italy / Communist Party of China / Međunarodni komunistički pokret / Komunistička partija Jugoslavije / Komunistička partija Italije / Komunistička partija Kine / Komunistička partija Sovjetskog Saveza / Hladni ratИзвор:
Iconografie europee, 2021, 285-306Издавач:
- Roma : Edizioni Nuova Cultura
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - CHAP AU - Živković, Bogdan PY - 2021 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/15417 AB - У раду се аутор бавио процесом југословенског посредовања у успостављању односа између италијанских и кинеских комуниста крајем седамдесетих, након смрти Мао Це Тунга. Односи три наведене партије били су обележени отпором совјетској хегемонији унутар Међународног комунистичког покрета, што је у посебном фокусу анализе у овом раду. AB - For the biggest part of the Cold War, the Chinese communists were the antipode of their Italian and Yugoslav comrades. During the two decades between the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), held in 1956, and the death of Mao Zedong, in September 1976, the Italian Communist Party and the League of Communist of Yugoslavia (LCY) had a strongly conflictual relationship with Beijing. Among various viewpoints within the International Workers’ Movement, the Chinese and the Yugoslavs/Italians were representatives of two completely different and antagonistic visions for the future of communism. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) represented a conservative and Stalinist standpoint, rigid and dogmatic, oriented on sharp class conflict and zealous in propagating a military confrontation with the capitalist West. On the other hand, the Yugoslav and Italian communists were the most ‘liberal’ parties within the movement. PB - Roma : Edizioni Nuova Cultura T2 - Iconografie europee T1 - In Quest of a New International Communist Alliance: The Yugoslav Mediation in the Renewal of Relations Between the Communist Parties of Italy and China (1977-1979) SP - 285 EP - 306 DO - 10.4458/3686 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15417 ER -
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Živković, B.. (2021). In Quest of a New International Communist Alliance: The Yugoslav Mediation in the Renewal of Relations Between the Communist Parties of Italy and China (1977-1979). in Iconografie europee Roma : Edizioni Nuova Cultura., 285-306. https://doi.org/10.4458/3686 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15417
Živković B. In Quest of a New International Communist Alliance: The Yugoslav Mediation in the Renewal of Relations Between the Communist Parties of Italy and China (1977-1979). in Iconografie europee. 2021;:285-306. doi:10.4458/3686 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15417 .
Živković, Bogdan, "In Quest of a New International Communist Alliance: The Yugoslav Mediation in the Renewal of Relations Between the Communist Parties of Italy and China (1977-1979)" in Iconografie europee (2021):285-306, https://doi.org/10.4458/3686 ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15417 .
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