When Yugoslavia said no. The Anatomy of the Stalin-Tito Split

While the Sino-Soviet split of the 1960s is perhaps the most profound schism in the communist world, the earlier rupture between Joseph Stalin and Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia was, in many ways, more psychologically damaging to the Kremlin. In this week’s podcast, I explored this fascinating schism, drawing on R.J. Crampton’s excellent Eastern Europe in … Continue reading When Yugoslavia said no. The Anatomy of the Stalin-Tito Split