The West European communist movement in the late twentieth century |
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Authors: | Martin J. Bull |
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Affiliation: | Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Contemporary History and an Associate Director of the European Studies Research Institute , University of Salford , Lancashire, UK |
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Abstract: | This article evaluates the impact of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe on the West European communist movement. The state of the movement before 1989 is examined, followed by an analysis of the different trajectories of the parties after the revolutions and an assessment of their future prospects. It is argued that the momentous changes of 1989 have witnessed the passing of the West European communist tradition and that, while some communist parties live on, it is no longer fruitful to regard them and the ex‐communist parties as one ‘family’ or to study them under a common framework. |
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