Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet attitude towards Europe in the aftermath of World War II. First, revolution was no longer an imagined solution, at least in its original Bolshevik significance, although conflicts between imperialist interests, State rivalries over hegemony, economic crises, and social turmoil were expected to reappear. Second, Soviet Russia was no longer marginal to international politics, and its role appeared central to Europe’s future. No other continental power could stand against the Soviet Union. Furthermore, Soviet influence in Europe would be amplified by the formation of Communist parties whose experience in the Resistance and Anti-Fascism made them m...
The book deals with practically all the European countries during the provisional alliance between S...
As the polarization of the Cold War began to shape strategic and ideological alignments – first in E...
The discrepancies arisen between the two totalitarian communist leaders - – Joseph Vissarionovici S...
Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet at...
On the eve of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the communist movement had reached their lo...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...
Norman M. Naimark, Stalin and the Fate of Europe. The Postwar Struggle for Sovereignty, Harvard Univ...
Stalin and national revolutions Thaï quang trung Analysis of Stalin's policy vis-à-vis national revo...
This article traces the development of Soviet policy towards the communist partisan movement in Yugo...
The story of the Soviet Union’s post-war years appears almost as remarkable as the story of the war....
No one in Western Europe could have foreseen the extraordinary events of 1956 in Eastern Europe. The...
After the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, Lenin’s and Trotsky’s declared aim was world revolution. Eve...
Soviet policy toward the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from 1943 to 1948 exemplified Josif Stalin's ...
The history of anti-Stalinist revolutionary movements remains an area of secondary interest in virtu...
The years which followed the end of the second world war were notably deficient in critical socialis...
The book deals with practically all the European countries during the provisional alliance between S...
As the polarization of the Cold War began to shape strategic and ideological alignments – first in E...
The discrepancies arisen between the two totalitarian communist leaders - – Joseph Vissarionovici S...
Compared with the years following the First World War, two basic differences emerge in the Soviet at...
On the eve of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the communist movement had reached their lo...
The way the new authorities were established between 1944 and 1945 is one of the key issues for the ...
Norman M. Naimark, Stalin and the Fate of Europe. The Postwar Struggle for Sovereignty, Harvard Univ...
Stalin and national revolutions Thaï quang trung Analysis of Stalin's policy vis-à-vis national revo...
This article traces the development of Soviet policy towards the communist partisan movement in Yugo...
The story of the Soviet Union’s post-war years appears almost as remarkable as the story of the war....
No one in Western Europe could have foreseen the extraordinary events of 1956 in Eastern Europe. The...
After the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, Lenin’s and Trotsky’s declared aim was world revolution. Eve...
Soviet policy toward the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from 1943 to 1948 exemplified Josif Stalin's ...
The history of anti-Stalinist revolutionary movements remains an area of secondary interest in virtu...
The years which followed the end of the second world war were notably deficient in critical socialis...
The book deals with practically all the European countries during the provisional alliance between S...
As the polarization of the Cold War began to shape strategic and ideological alignments – first in E...
The discrepancies arisen between the two totalitarian communist leaders - – Joseph Vissarionovici S...