Eurocommunism and Détente is a collection of analytical essays examining the rise of Eurocommunist movements in Western Europe and their impact on East–West relations during the 1970s. Edited by Rudolf L. Tőkés, the volume brings together contributions from leading scholars who assess the ideological divergence of Western Communist parties from Soviet orthodoxy, their attempts to redefine …
Eurocommunism: Challenge for East and West by Wolfgang Leonhard offers an in-depth analysis of the Eurocommunist movement as it developed in Western Europe during the 1970s. Leonhard examines the ideological foundations, political strategies, and organizational changes within major Communist parties in Italy, France, and Spain, and contrasts them with Soviet-style Communism in Eastern Europe. T…
Eurocommunism’: Implications for East and West examines the rise of Eurocommunist movements across Western Europe and their political significance during the late 20th century. Written by Roy Godson and Stephen Haseler, the book analyzes the ideological evolution of Eurocommunist parties, their relations with the Soviet Union, their influence on domestic politics, and the implications for Eas…
Eurocommunisme en staat is a Dutch translation of Santiago Carrillo's work discussing the development of eurocommunism as a new form of communist movement in Western Europe in the 1970s. This book describes how communist parties in various European countries tried to adapt the principles of communism to the reality of democratic politics, as well as how they viewed the role of the state, power …