Titoism

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Ti·to·ism

T0237900 (tē′tō-ĭz′əm)n. The post-World War II Communist policies and practices associated with Marshal Tito, especially a Communist nation's assertion of its interests in opposition to the Soviet Union.

Titoism

(ˈtiːtəʊˌɪzəm) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the variant of Communism practised by Tito in the former Yugoslavia, characterized by independence from the Soviet bloc and neutrality in East-West controversies, a considerable amount of decentralization, and a large degree of worker control of industries2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any variant of Communism resembling Titoism ˈTitoist n, adj

Titoism

1. the social, political, and economic theories of Tito (Josip Broz), former premier of Yugoslavia.
2. the nationalistic practices of a communist country which deviate from or oppose the directives of the U.S.S.R. — Titoist, n., adj.
See also: Communism
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