释义 |
Titoism|ˈtiːtəʊɪz(ə)m| [f. Tito, name adopted by Josip Broz (? 1892–1980) premier of Yugoslavia from 1945 + -ism.] The ideas or policies associated with Marshal Tito; spec. a form of communism which concentrates on the national interest without reference to the Soviet Union.
1949Economist 2 July 5/1 During the year which has followed the famous resolution of the Cominform expelling Jugoslavia from its membership, Titoism has become an international phenomenon. 1949[see Titoist n. and a.]. 1958F. W. Neal (title) Titoism in action. 1962[see Maoism]. 1965Listener 30 Sept. 480/1 Where communism cannot be avoided the best hope is to steer it towards affluence and Titoism. 1973R. J. Alexander Latin Amer. Polit. Parties xx. 397 Titoism was more attractive to some of the Latin American Socialist parties than to the Communists of the area. 1978Time 3 July 7/2 Exactly 30 years after fiercely independent Yugoslavia was expelled from Joseph Stalin's Cominform for what became known as ‘Titoism’. |