Abstract
Describes the political and military split between the Communist countries of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the years after World War II until Yugoslavia's disintegration in the early 1990s.
Keywords
Communism, Yugoslavia, Soviet Union, Josip Broz Tito, Joseph Stalin, NATO, Warsaw Pact, geopolitics, international relations
Date of this Version
10-16-2014
Recommended Citation
Chapman, B. (2014) Yugoslav-Soviet Split. In War in the Balkans: An Encyclopedic History from the Fall of the Ottoman Empire to the Breakup of Yugoslavia. Richard C. Hall (Ed.). (Volume 1, 353-354). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO
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Comments
This is the author's accepted version of Chapman, B. (2014) Yugoslav-Soviet Split. In War in the Balkans: An Encyclopedic History from the Fall of the Ottoman Empire to the Breakup of Yugoslavia. Richard C. Hall (Ed.). (Volume 1, 353-354). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO 353-354