Contributor
Drachkovitch, Milorad M. ed.
Imprint:New York : Published for the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., by F. A. Praeger, [1966]
Descriptionxv, 430 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Includes some primary source material.
Note:ESSAYS: The Comintern's claim to Marxist legitimacy / Stefan T. Possony -- A party of a new type / Bertram D. Wolfe -- Two instruments of control by the Comintern: the emissaries of the ECCI and the Party representatives in Moscow / Branko Lazitch -- The emergence of a new Comintern policy for China: 1928 / Richard C. Thornton -- The German Communists' united-front and popular-front ventures / Babette Gross -- Stalin's massacre of the foreign communist leaders / Branko Lazitch -- Comments on the massacre / Boris Souvarine -- The Comintern and the insurrectional activity of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1941-1942 / Milorad M. Drachkovitch -- RECOLLECTIONS: Stalin and the "rebellion" of Tasca and Humbert-Droz / Henri Barbé -- The Moscow origin of the French "popular front" / Célie Vassart, Albert Vassart -- The founding of the Cominform / Eugenio Reale -- DOCUMENTS: Paul Levi and Moscow -- A controversy between Radek and Levi behind closed doors -- Interference by the Comintern in the affairs of the French Communist Party (1921-1923)
Bibliography Note:Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 379-400)