Stalin and Togliatti
Stalin and Togliatti
About this book
Stalin and Togliatti reveals the dependence of the Italian Communist Party on Soviet decision making in the early Cold War and the willingness of Stalin to sacrifice the interests of the Italian Communist Party to Soviet foreign interests. It explores the connection between domestic Italian politics and international affairs during the final phases of the Second World War and the first years of the Cold War.
The authors employ previously classified documents in Russian and Italian archives, including reports to Stalin on the virtually daily meetings of Palmiro Togliatti, head of the Italian Communist Party, with Soviet diplomats. This recent, post-revisionist scholarship underscores the role of Stalin's ambitions and their incompatibility with liberal-democratic systems in the development of the Cold War. Stalin and Togliatti come across as shrewd politicians, implacable enemies of the capitalist West, yet acutely aware of the limits of their power.
Stalin and Togliatti is a translation and expansion of a prizewinning book published in Italian in 1997 and updated in 2007. --Book Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL15988529W
Subjects
Politics and governmentCommunismCold WarPartito comunista italianoForeign relationsHistoryStalin, joseph, 1879-1953Communism, italyCommunism, soviet unionItaly, politics and governmentSoviet union, foreign relations, italyItaly, foreign relationsKoude OorlogPCIBuitenlandse betrekkingen