Tito managed to stay out of the tensions between East and West, promoting the so-called "Third Path". He adopted a communist model distant from the Soviet one. The marshal governed until 1980, keeping the many ethnic groups of the Slavic nation united. To him…
On January 21, 1921, the PCI was born in Livorno from a dramatic split from the socialists, then refounded in '44 by Togliatti who, despite ambiguity and reticence, was a pillar of Italian democracy but who, after the collapse…
From Ukraine to Crimea, from Korea to post-Brexit Western Europe: historian Diana Preston wondered in The New York Times if, 75 years after the Yalta Conference, the world is still living as it was in Stalin's time: here...
The PCI newspaper was founded on February 12, 1924, then over the years it became the official organ of the DS and the Democratic Party, until its definitive closure in 2017.
On January 13, 1953, Marshal Josip Broz, better known as Tito, became president of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the only communist country far from the Soviet model which inaugurated self-management of factories, a non-aligned foreign policy and which…
"The Chinese people have stood up", these are the words with which Mao Tse Tung announces the historic turning point: the People's Republic of China turns 70 but, even after the reforms, the communist dictatorship remains
2019 marks the sixtieth anniversary of Castro's revolution and also the 500th anniversary of the founding of Havana, the capital of the Caribbean island - After years of tension, Raul Castro and Obama initiated a thaw which however was interrupted by…