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Politics and government, Communism, Cold War, Partito comunista italiano, Foreign relations, History, Stalin, joseph, 1879-1953, Communism, italy, Communism, soviet union, Cold war, Italy, politics and government, Soviet union, foreign relations, italy, Italy, foreign relations, Koude Oorlog, PCI, Buitenlandse betrekkingenPlaces
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Stalin and Togliatti: Italy and the origins of the Cold War
2011, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Stanford University Press
in English
0804774323 9780804774321
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Table of Contents
The Soviet Union under Stalin and the international Communist movement
Soviet plans for the postwar European order
The Italian Communist Party : a party of government and of opposition
The Italian Communist Party, Italian foreign policy, and the problem of Trieste
The Italian Communist Party and Italian prisoners of war in the USSR
The roots of Communist autarchy and the rejection of the Marshall Plan
From collaboration to confrontation
Armed insurrection and the 1948 elections
The Italian Communist Party and Stalin's last years.
Edition Notes
Translation and expansion of: Togliatti e Stalin; published in Italian in 1997 and updated in 2007.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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