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Chapter 13 The Austrian Communists and Perestroika
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Maximilian Graf
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Perestroika: The Demise of the Communist World? 1
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Part I Eastern Europe
- Chapter 1 The Impact of Perestroika and Glasnost on the CPSU’s Stance toward the “Fraternal Parties” in the Eastern Bloc 27
- Chapter 2 Soviet Society, Perestroika, and the End of the USSR 55
- Chapter 3 Perestroika Made in Hungary? The HSWP’s Approach to the Soviet Reform of the Late 1980s 88
- Chapter 4 Yugoslavia and Perestroika, 1985–1991 Between Hope and Disappointment 105
- Chapter 5 The Polish United Workers’ Party and Perestroika 118
- Chapter 6 SED and Perestroika: Perceptions and Reactions 132
- Chapter 7 Between External Constraint and Internal Crackdown: Romania’s Non-reaction to Soviet Perestroika 153
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Part II Western Europe
- Chapter 8 Parallel Destinies The Italian Communist Party and Perestroika 179
- Chapter 9 “I Felt as If I Were Faced with a French Honecker” The French Communist Party Confronted with a World Falling Apart (1985–1991) 202
- Chapter 10 A Dialogue of the Deaf: The CPGB and the SED during the Gorbachev Era, 1985–1990 216
- Chapter 11 Premature Perestroika: The Dutch Communist Party and Gorbachev 236
- Chapter 12 Perestroika and the Greek Left 256
- Chapter 13 The Austrian Communists and Perestroika 278
- Chapter 14 The Spanish Communist Party and Perestroika 298
- Afterword: Gorbachev and the End of International Communism 323
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. Perestroika: The Demise of the Communist World? 1
-
Part I Eastern Europe
- Chapter 1 The Impact of Perestroika and Glasnost on the CPSU’s Stance toward the “Fraternal Parties” in the Eastern Bloc 27
- Chapter 2 Soviet Society, Perestroika, and the End of the USSR 55
- Chapter 3 Perestroika Made in Hungary? The HSWP’s Approach to the Soviet Reform of the Late 1980s 88
- Chapter 4 Yugoslavia and Perestroika, 1985–1991 Between Hope and Disappointment 105
- Chapter 5 The Polish United Workers’ Party and Perestroika 118
- Chapter 6 SED and Perestroika: Perceptions and Reactions 132
- Chapter 7 Between External Constraint and Internal Crackdown: Romania’s Non-reaction to Soviet Perestroika 153
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Part II Western Europe
- Chapter 8 Parallel Destinies The Italian Communist Party and Perestroika 179
- Chapter 9 “I Felt as If I Were Faced with a French Honecker” The French Communist Party Confronted with a World Falling Apart (1985–1991) 202
- Chapter 10 A Dialogue of the Deaf: The CPGB and the SED during the Gorbachev Era, 1985–1990 216
- Chapter 11 Premature Perestroika: The Dutch Communist Party and Gorbachev 236
- Chapter 12 Perestroika and the Greek Left 256
- Chapter 13 The Austrian Communists and Perestroika 278
- Chapter 14 The Spanish Communist Party and Perestroika 298
- Afterword: Gorbachev and the End of International Communism 323
- Index 331