Signal strength excellent in West Germany: Radio Tirana, European Maoist internationalism and its disintegration in the global seventies

David Spreen
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ABSTRACT That the European protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s were marked by transnational connections, mobilities and interactions is now widely accepted. This article takes two West German Maoist parties and their multi-layered transnational connections as a vantage point from which to explore the role that Albania and its Cold War broadcaster, Radio Tirana, played in establishing transnational Maoism as a global language of protest able to accommodate a wide variety of political causes in the aftermath of decolonization. Looking at transnationalism in different modes – understood here as different conceptual spaces – reveals that Maoist transnationalism was highly uneven. The article argues that the global Cold War both created the conditions under which China and Albania could become the centre of global Maoism and undermined the ideological coherence of Maoism. As the Sino-Albanian alliance began to unravel, Maoism as a global space of belonging also became increasingly fractured, although the effects of disintegration were again uneven: broadcasting and the circulation of Maoist knowledge continued – even expanded – while Maoism as a plausible politics in the Global North increasingly faded into the background.
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西德的信号强度极好:地拉那电台,欧洲毛主义国际主义及其在全球70年代的解体
20世纪60年代和70年代的欧洲抗议运动以跨国联系、流动和互动为特征,这一观点现在已被广泛接受。本文以两个西德毛主义政党及其多层次的跨国关系为视角,探讨阿尔巴尼亚及其冷战时期的广播电台地拉那电台,在建立跨国毛主义作为一种全球性抗议语言的过程中所扮演的角色,这种抗议语言能够在非殖民化之后容纳各种各样的政治原因。观察不同模式下的跨国主义——在这里被理解为不同的概念空间——揭示出毛主义的跨国主义是高度不均衡的。文章认为,全球冷战既为中国和阿尔巴尼亚成为全球毛主义的中心创造了条件,也破坏了毛主义的意识形态一致性。随着中阿联盟开始解体,毛主义作为一个全球归属空间也变得越来越破碎,尽管解体的影响再次不平衡:广播和毛主义知识的传播继续——甚至扩大——而毛主义作为一个在全球北方看似合理的政治日益淡出背景。
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