TITOISM is today at something of a crossroads. If Yugoslavia’s undoubted economic successes during the past twelve years can be attributed to its singular half-collectivized, half-free economy, so can ...
Josip Broz Tito ruled Yugoslavia for nearly four decades, creating one of the Cold War's most unusual states. Unlike other communist leaders, Tito broke with Stalin, balanced relations between East ...
Businesses across the Balkans are exploring new ways to turn their Communist past into profit. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the idea of "Yugoslavism" had lost popularity. But, "Yugonostalgia" is ...
Even an atomic world would be easy and safe if all political choices were between freedom and slavery, progress and reaction, good and evil. The world is not safe or easy, because many of the choices ...
In the spring of 1967, I took a train from Ceausescu’s Romania to Tito’s Yugoslavia. Travel in Communist countries switched the imagination into overdrive. The books of Walter Krivitsky, Anton Ciliga, ...
Historic photos plot the story of socialist Yugoslavia from its founding 75 years ago on November 29, 1945, through its catastrophic collapse in the 1990s. 1 Thousands of people gather to celebrate ...
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PODGORICA, Montenegro (Reuters) - In a nostalgic homage to a now-defunct nation, a bronze statue of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito was unveiled on Wednesday in Montenegro's capital Podgorica.