Titoism

Titoism was Josip Broz Tito's Yugoslav doctrine in Cold War international politics. Its background was the Yugoslav Partisans' liberation of Yugoslavia independently of, or without much help from, the Red Army, resulting in Yugoslavia being the only one among Eastern European countries remaining after the WWII "socialist, but independent" and resisting Cold War pressure to become a member of the Warsaw Pact up until the collapse of Soviet socialism in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The term was originally used by Soviet Union to denote it as a heresy. Today it is used to refer to Yugo-nostalgia.

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