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The Croatian Spring : nationalism, repression and foreign policy under Tito /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Batović, Ante (Autor, Traductor, Editor )
Otros Autores: Bilski, Benjamin (Traductor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Croatian
Publicado: London : I.B. Tauris, 2017.
Colección:International library of twentieth century history ; 99.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Author bio; Endorsement; Title page; Dedication; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; 1 The Cold War World; The Impact of Détente; Soviet Interests in Yugoslavia; The View from the West; Economic Relations and the West; 2 Yugoslavia, 1945-65; The Early Postwar Years; The Informbiro Resolution and the Conflict with Stalin; Bonding with the West; The Belgrade Declaration on the Independent Path to Socialism; Balancing East and West; Non-Alignment Policy; Titoism and Workers' Self-Management; Liberalisation of Economic Life.
  • National Awakenings3 Economic Reforms and the Fall of Aleksandar Ranković; The Economic Reforms of 1965; The Expulsion of Aleksandar Ranković; 4 The Language Question; Towards a Joint Language; The Declaration on the Title and Position of the Croatian Language; 5 Liberal Reforms; After the Brijuni Plenum; American Observations; After the Ninth Congress of 1969; The Spring Leadership; The Slovenian Road Affair; The Liberalisation of the Media; 6 Democratising Foreign Policy; Two Meetings, Two Concepts; International Developments in 1966-9; The Middle East Crisis of 1967; Czechoslovakia in 1968.
  • China and the Balkans7 Nixon in Yugoslavia; The 10th Meeting of the CC LCC; Nixon in Yugoslavia; 8 1971: Yugoslavia in Crisis; Constitutional Changes; The West and the Croatian National Question in 1971; University and Students; The Return of the Language Question; The Stormy Spring of 1971; The Census; The Spy Affair; The Brijuni Meeting and Brezhnev's Call; The Western Press in 1971; The Veselica-Đodan Case; 9 Two Visits; Comrade Brezhnev Comes to Belgrade; Mr Tito Goes to Washington; 10 Purge; The Hot Political Autumn; The Karadordevo Meeting and the Purge; 11 1972: Aftermath.
  • Trials in Croatia and Serbia'An Old Man in a Panic': The FCO Helps the British Press; Diplomats Disagree Between Belgrade and Zagreb; NATO Reacts; Soviet Reactions; A Reflection; Conclusion; The West; The Soviets; Lessons; Further Research; Bibliography; Archives; National Archives, London; National Archives and Record Administration, Washington, DC; Republic of Croatia, Zagreb; Republic of Serbia, Belgrade; Kingdom of Belgium, Brussels; Digital Archives; Published Documents; Books; Articles; Index.