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- facing Eurocommunism] (in French). Presses Universitaires de France. ISBN 978213061995-6. Archive of Eurocommunism at marxists.org Eurocommunism is Anti-Communism...
- him a key figure in the transition to democracy. He later embraced Eurocommunism and democratic socialism, and was a member of the Congress of Deputies...
- other communist groupings as revisionist—it defined currents such as Eurocommunism as anti-communist movements. Critical of the United States, the Soviet...
- ISBN 9789385965890. Azcárate, Manuel (1978). "What Is Eurocommunism?". In Urban, George (ed.). Eurocommunism. Maurice Temple Smith. ISBN 9780851171548. Bailey...
- in redirecting Left Party policies away from Moscow loyalism towards Eurocommunism and Scandinavian Po****r Socialism. He wrote several books regarding...
- (Interior) (Gr****: Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας Εσωτερικού) – KKE Esoterikou (Eurocommunism) (1968–1986) Democratic Socialist Party of Greece (Gr****: Δημοκρατικό...
- and developed a democratic road to socialism, which became known as Eurocommunism. This development was criticized by more orthodox supporters of the...
- held the post of PCE general secretary and directed the party towards Eurocommunism; it was founded in 1971. A prominent leader of the new party was Agustín...
- became the base for communist front organizer Willi Münzenberg in 1933. Eurocommunism, a revisionist trend in the 1970s and 1980s within various Western European...
- advocating accommodation and national unity. This strategy came to be termed Eurocommunism, and he was seen as its main spokesperson. It came to be adopted by...