Tito–Stalin split

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The Tito–Stalin split was the 1948 rupture between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union that led Josip Broz Tito to pursue an independent socialist path outside Moscow’s control, reshaping Cold War alignments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cold War event
diplomatic crisis
political conflict
hasCause Yugoslav refusal to submit to Soviet control
conflict over leadership in the socialist bloc
disagreements over Yugoslav domestic and foreign policy
hasEffect Soviet attempts to overthrow or assassinate Tito
Soviet economic sanctions against Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
Yugoslav rapprochement with other Western countries
Yugoslav rapprochement with the United Kingdom
Yugoslav rapprochement with the United States
Yugoslavia’s distancing from the Warsaw Pact
Yugoslavia’s expulsion from the Cominform
Yugoslavia’s later role in founding the Non‑Aligned Movement
Yugoslavia’s move toward non‑alignment
Yugoslavia’s political isolation from the Eastern Bloc
border tensions between Yugoslavia and neighboring Soviet‑aligned states
creation of a distinct Yugoslav model of socialism
creation of an independent socialist path in Yugoslavia
debates within Western policy circles about exploiting divisions in the communist camp
development of Titoism
encouragement of other national communist tendencies
heightened tensions between Belgrade and Moscow
ideological rift within the communist movement
increased Western economic and military aid to Yugoslavia
increased autonomy for Yugoslav republics within a federal framework
long‑term diversification of Yugoslavia’s international partnerships
long‑term mistrust between Yugoslavia and the USSR
precedent for later Sino‑Soviet split comparisons
promotion of workers’ self‑management in Yugoslavia
propaganda campaigns by the Soviet Union against Tito
purges of alleged pro‑Tito elements in Eastern Bloc countries
realignment of Cold War alliances
redefinition of Soviet leadership claims over the international communist movement
reorientation of Yugoslav foreign trade away from the Eastern Bloc
revision of Yugoslav Communist Party doctrine
strengthening of Yugoslav internal security apparatus
tightening of ideological discipline in the Soviet bloc
weakening of Soviet control over other communist parties
hasEndTime early 1950s
hasLocation Soviet Union NERFINISHED
Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Joseph Stalin NERFINISHED
Josip Broz Tito NERFINISHED
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
hasStartTime 1948

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Communist Party of Yugoslavia event Tito–Stalin split
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