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Cominform

A Wisdom Archive on Cominform

Cominform

A selection of articles related to Cominform

cominform

ARTICLES RELATED TO Cominform

Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Yugoslavia - Legacy

The present-day countries created from the former parts of Yugoslavia are: Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro Slovenia The first former Yugoslav republic that joined the European Union was Slovenia which applied in 1996 and became a member in 2004. Croatia applied for membership in 2003, and could join before 2010. Macedonia applied in 2004, and will probably join by 2010-2015. The remaining three republics have yet to apply so their acceptance generally isn't expected before 2015. See al ...

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Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Origins, Yugoslavia - The First Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Yugoslavia during the Second World War, Yugoslavia - The Second Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Breakup, Yugoslavia - Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia - Legacy, Yugoslavia - Miscellaneous

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - History of Communist Albania - Transition to democracy

After Hoxha's death, Alia took his place. He tried to follow his footsteps, but the changes had already started and the fall of communism throughout south central Europe led to widespread changes within Albanian society. Mikhail Gorbachev had appeared in the Soviet Union with new policies (Glasnost and perestroika). The totalitarian regime was pressured by the US and Europe and the hate of its own people. After Nicolae Ceauşescu (the communist leader of Romania) was executed in a revolution, Alia knew he would be next if changes were not ma ...

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History of Communist Albania, History of Communist Albania - Consolidation of power and initial reforms, History of Communist Albania - Albanian-Yugoslav tensions, History of Communist Albania - Deteriorating relations with the west, History of Communist Albania - Albania and the Soviet Union, History of Communist Albania - Albania and China, History of Communist Albania - The cultural and ideological revolution, History of Communist Albania - The break with China and self-reliance, History of Communist Albania - Transition to democracy, History of Communist Albania - Reference

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Nikita Khrushchev - Rise to power

After Stalin's death in March 1953, there was a power struggle between different factions within the party. Khrushchev prevailed, becoming party leader on September 7 of that year, and his main rival, NKVD chief Lavrenty Beria, was executed in December. Khrushchev's leadership marked a crucial transition for the Soviet Union. He pursued a course of reform and shocked delegates to the 20th Party Congress on February 23, 1956 by making his famous Secret Speech denouncing the "cult of personality" that surrounded Stalin, (which he himself had n ...

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Nikita Khrushchev, Nikita Khrushchev - Early days, Nikita Khrushchev - Great Patriotic War, Nikita Khrushchev - Rise to power, Nikita Khrushchev - Khrushchev's personality, Nikita Khrushchev - Forced retirement, Nikita Khrushchev - Key political actions, Nikita Khrushchev - Key economic actions, Nikita Khrushchev - Legacy, Nikita Khrushchev - Other, Nikita Khrushchev - Books

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - Nikita Khrushchev - Great Patriotic War

During World War II, Khrushchev served as a political officer with the equivalent rank of Lieutenant General. In the months following the German invasion in 1941, Khrushchev, as a local party leader, was coordinating the defense of Ukraine, but was dismissed and recalled to Moscow after surrendering Kiev. Later, he was a political commissar at the Battle of Stalingrad and was the senior political officer in the south of the Soviet Union throughout the war time period—at Kursk, entering Kiev on liberation, and in the suppression of the Bandera nationalists of the UNO (who had earlier allied wit ...

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Nikita Khrushchev, Nikita Khrushchev - Early days, Nikita Khrushchev - Great Patriotic War, Nikita Khrushchev - Rise to power, Nikita Khrushchev - Khrushchev's personality, Nikita Khrushchev - Forced retirement, Nikita Khrushchev - Key political actions, Nikita Khrushchev - Key economic actions, Nikita Khrushchev - Legacy, Nikita Khrushchev - Other, Nikita Khrushchev - Books

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Cominform: Encyclopedia II - History of socialism - Marxism and the socialist movement

In Germany, liberalism suffered a terrible defeat in the failed revolution of 1848, and this gave rise to a new strain of socialist thought, articulated by Karl Rodbertus-Jagetzow and, to much wider recognition, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848). Marx and Engels developed a body of ideas which they called scientific socialism, and which is more commonly called Marxism. Marxism contained ...

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History of socialism, History of socialism - Early socialists, History of socialism - Marxism and the socialist movement, History of socialism - Social Democracy to 1917, History of socialism - Socialism and Communism 1917-39, History of socialism - Social Democracy 1945-70, History of socialism - The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1945-1985, History of socialism - Final Years for the Soviet Union 1985-91, History of socialism - Socialism in China 1945-65, History of socialism - Socialism in China Since the Cultural Revolution, History of socialism - The New Left and the Old in Academia, History of socialism - The radicalization of psychoanalysis, History of socialism - Structuralism, History of socialism - Deconstruction, History of socialism - Feminism, History of socialism - criticism of the new left by the old, History of socialism - Third World Socialism, History of socialism - The Crisis of Socialism, History of socialism - Relevant articles

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