ABSTRACT

Developments of the 1970s suggest the need for a new approach to the analysis of communism in Western Europe. During the early years after World War II, Western observers tended to look upon the West European Communist parties as fundamentally an extension of communism in the USSR-as national only in the narrow, formal sense. With the growing signs

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An Introductory Overview

chapter 1|52 pages

Italy: The Changing Role of the PCI

chapter 9|34 pages

The Challenge of Eurocommunism