The Tito-Stalin Split was an event of international importance, which modified the balance inside the Communist world and represented an attempt to search for an independent national way to Socialism. For this reason, it was followed with great interest and concern by the international workers movement. The aim of this article is precisely that of describing how a part of the international workers movement – the Fourth International – faced the split and the development of the Yugoslav situation after the break with Moscow by analyzing the resolutions adopted by the Fourth International’s leading structures and press articles published on the main reviews linked to them.
The Fourth International and Yugoslavia after the Tito-Stalin Split (1948-1951)
Gabriele Mastrolillo
2020-01-01
Abstract
The Tito-Stalin Split was an event of international importance, which modified the balance inside the Communist world and represented an attempt to search for an independent national way to Socialism. For this reason, it was followed with great interest and concern by the international workers movement. The aim of this article is precisely that of describing how a part of the international workers movement – the Fourth International – faced the split and the development of the Yugoslav situation after the break with Moscow by analyzing the resolutions adopted by the Fourth International’s leading structures and press articles published on the main reviews linked to them.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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