International relations among Communists /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: McNeal, Robert Hatch, 1930- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 1967
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, [1967]
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice Hall c1967
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1967]
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., [1967]
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : [1967]
Series:Spectrum book ; S-151
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • I. Stalinism and the Facade of Unity, 1943-1953
  • The Dissolution of the Comintern
  • Document 1: "Resolution of the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Communist International," May 15, 1943
  • The Formation of the Cominform
  • Document 2: Announcement of the establishment of the Cominform, November, 1947
  • Document 3: Speech by A.A. Zhdanov to the Founding Conference of the Cominform, November, 1947
  • The Soviet-Yugoslav Dispute
  • Document 4: Letter from the CC (Central Committee) of the CPY (Communist Party of Yugoslavia) to the CC of the CPSU (Communist Party of the Soviet Union), April 13, 1948
  • Document 5: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of CPY, May 4, 1948
  • Document 6: Statement of the CC of the CPY to the Cominform Conference, June 20, 1948
  • Document 7: Cominform Resolution on "The Situation in the CPY," June, 1948
  • Document 8: Cominform Resolution on "The CPY in the Power of Murderers and Spies," November, 1949
  • The Sino-Soviet Alliance
  • Document 9: "Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance," February 14, 1950
  • II. Commonwealth and Confrontation, 1954-1960
  • Toward a De-Stalinized Order
  • Document 10: Treaty of Warsaw, May 14, 1955
  • Document 11: The Dissolution of the Cominform, April 17, 1956
  • Document 12: Declaration on the Reestablishment of Relations between the Yugoslav and Soviet Communist Parties, June 20 1956
  • Document 13: Togliatti's Speech on "Polycentrism" to the CC of the Italian Communist Party, June 24, 1956
  • The East European Crisis
  • Document 14: Open Letter from the CC of the Polish United Workers' Party to the Hungarian Workers' Party, October 28, 1956
  • Document 15: Declaration of the Soviet Government on "Principles of Development and Further Strengthening of Friendship and Cooperation Between the Soviet Union and Other Socialist States." October 30, 1956
  • Document 16: Communiqué on Talks between Soviet and Polish Communist Party and State Leaders, Moscow, November 18, 1956
  • Document 17: "Joint Statement of the Governments of the Chinese People's Republic and the Polish People's Republic," April 11, 1957
  • Antirevisionism and the Quest for Unity
  • Document 18: "Declaration of the Conference of Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties of Socialist Countries," Moscow, November 22, 1957
  • Document 19: Program of the CPY, April, 1958
  • Document 20: "Long Live Leninism," April 16, 1960
  • Document 21: Krushchev's Speech to the Conference of Communist Party Representatives, Bucharest, June 21, 1960
  • Document 22: "Statement of Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parites," Moscow, December 6, 1960
  • III. Rift and Stalemate, 1961-1966
  • The Albanian Affair
  • Document 23: Declaration of the CC of the Albanian Party of Labor, October 20, 1961
  • Document 24: Krushchev's Concluding Speech to the Soviet Party Congress, October 27, 1961
  • Attempted Economic Integration
  • Document 25: Comecon Declaration on "Basic Principles of the International Socialist Division of Labor," June 7, 1962
  • Document 26: "Statement on the Stand of the Rumanian Workers' Party Concerning the Problems of the World Communist and Working Class Movement," April 22, 1964 (Part I)
  • The Sino-Soviet Correspondence
  • Document 27: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPC (Chinese Communist Party), March 30, 1963
  • Document 28: Letter from the CC of the CPC to the CC of the CPSU, June 14, 1963
  • Document 29: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPC, November 29, 1963
  • Document 30: Letter from the CC of the CPC to the CC of the CPSU, February 20, 1964
  • Document 31: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPC, February 22, 1964
  • Document 32: Letter from the CC of the CPC to the CC of the CPSU, February 27, 1964
  • Document 33: Letter from the CC of the CPC to the CC of the CPSU, February 29, 1964
  • Document 34: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPC, March 7, 1964
  • Document 35: Letter from the CC of the CPC to the CC of the CPSU, May 7, 1964
  • Document 36: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPC, June 15, 1964
  • Document 37: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPC, July 30, 1964
  • Document 38: Letter from the CC of the CPC to the CC of the CPSU, August 30, 1964
  • By-Products and Aftermath of the Sino-Soviet Encounter
  • Document 39: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to the CC of the CPJ (Communist Party of Japan), April 18, 1964
  • Document 40: Letter from the CC of the CPJ to the CC of the CPSU, July 15, 1964
  • Document 41: "Statement on the Stand of the Rumanian Workers' Party concerning the Problems of the World Communist and Working Class Movement," April 22, 1946 (Part II)
  • Document 42: Memorandum from Togliatti to the CC of the CPSU, August 21, 1964
  • Document 43: Communiqué of the Consultative Meeting of the Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties, Moscow, March 10, 1965
  • The War in Vietnam and the Sino-Soviet Stalement
  • Document 44: "Refutation of the New Leaders of the CPSU on 'United Action,' " November 10, 1965
  • Document 45: Letter from the CC of the CPSU to other Communist Parties, probably March, 1966
  • Conclusion
  • Guide to Fruther Study
  • The heritage of the three internationals
  • Interparty relations
  • Interstate relations
  • Issues between communists
  • The documentary evidence
  • The dissolution of the Comintern
  • The formation of the Cominform
  • The Soviet Yugoslav dispute
  • The Sino-Soviet alliance
  • Toward a de-Stalinized order
  • The East European crisis
  • Antirevisionism and the quest for unity
  • The Albanian affair
  • Attempted economic integration
  • The Sino-Soviet correspondence
  • By-products and aftermath of the Sino-Soviet encounter
  • The war in Vietnam and the Sino-Soviet stalemate