The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav-Soviet Alliance, 1945-1948

Vojin Majstorović
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This essay discusses the Yugoslav-Soviet relations from the end of the Second World War until early 1948, when Stalin expelled Tito from the international communist movement. The primary focus is on the interaction of Moscow and Belgrade’s policies towards Albania, which until the middle of 1947 revealed the strength of the Yugoslav-Soviet relationship. Likewise, Stalin chose Albania to be the main frontline of the conflict when he turned against Tito. The demise of the Yugoslav-Soviet alliance, however, was not caused by the competition between Tito and Stalin for influence in Albania. Although Belgrade placed Moscow in the centre of its foreign policy by seeking the latter’s approval and support for its expansionism, Kremlin’s policies were dictated by considerations far greater than the bilateral ties between the two countries. When Soviet policy makers became convinced that the American commitment to Western Europe was permanent in the wake of the Marshall Plan, Kremlin decided to Stalinize the nascent communist bloc. In view of its popularity at home and assertiveness abroad, the Titoist regime was bound to be the primary victim of the Stalinization drive.
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南斯拉夫-苏联联盟的兴衰,1945-1948
本文讨论了从第二次世界大战结束到1948年初斯大林将铁托驱逐出国际共产主义运动期间的南苏关系。主要的焦点是莫斯科和贝尔格莱德对阿尔巴尼亚政策的相互作用,直到1947年中期,这些政策显示了南斯拉夫-苏联关系的强度。同样,斯大林选择阿尔巴尼亚作为对抗铁托的主要前线。然而,南斯拉夫-苏联联盟的消亡并不是铁托和斯大林争夺在阿尔巴尼亚的影响力造成的。尽管贝尔格莱德通过寻求莫斯科对其扩张主义的认可和支持,将莫斯科置于其外交政策的中心,但克里姆林宫的政策是由远比两国双边关系更重要的考虑所决定的。在马歇尔计划之后,苏联决策者确信美国对西欧的承诺是永久的,克里姆林宫决定将新生的共产主义集团斯大林化。鉴于铁托主义在国内的声望和在国外的自信,铁托主义政权注定是斯大林化运动的主要受害者。
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