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'''Socialist Yugoslavia''', officially called the '''Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' refers to the authoritarian socialist period of Yugoslavia's history, from 1945 - 1990. | '''Socialist Yugoslavia''', officially called the '''Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia''' refers to the [[Authoritarian Socialism|authoritarian socialist]] period of Yugoslavia's history, from 1945 - 1990. Unique among socialist nations for endorsing a system of partial [[Workers' Self-Management|workers' self-management]] and [[Market Socialism|market socialism]] called [[Titoism]], and also [[Yugoslav Wars|a particularly violent ending to its existence in the 1990s]]. | ||
== History == | |||
== Analysis == | |||
=== Positives === | |||
* The socialist government significantly expanded women's rights. | |||
=== Negatives === | |||
=== Lessons === |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 2 July 2020
Socialist Yugoslavia, officially called the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia refers to the authoritarian socialist period of Yugoslavia's history, from 1945 - 1990. Unique among socialist nations for endorsing a system of partial workers' self-management and market socialism called Titoism, and also a particularly violent ending to its existence in the 1990s.
History
Analysis
Positives
- The socialist government significantly expanded women's rights.