Moscow and the Global Left in the Gorbachev Era / / ed. by Joan Urban.
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) long served as the guiding light for Leninist parties around the world. In the first book to examine the impact of perestroika on Moscow's attitudes toward the international communist movement, five leading European and North American scholars asse...
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Moscow and the Global Left in the Gorbachev Era / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Rendezvous with Revisionism: CPSU Reformers and International Social Democracy -- 2. Gorbachev and the Italian Communist Party: From Breach to Embrace -- 3. Gorbachev and Sino-Soviet Normalization -- 4. Moscow’s “New Thinking” on Third World Liberationism -- 5. The Role and Limits of Reform Communism in East-Central Europe: Is Anything Left Still Left? -- Afterthoughts in Light of the August 1991 Coup -- Index |
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