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Countries but attended the broader international meeting. However, the rapprochement backfired as the Yugoslav delegates rejected the political line of recognizing the leading role of the Soviet Union in the struggle for socialism, and the Yugoslavs refused to sign the documents of the meeting. Just a few days before the event, when the Yugoslavs obtained the draft text for the declaration of the meeting, Tito cancelled his trip to Moscow altogether. The
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Whilst the meeting marked increasing divergence between the Soviet and
Chinese communist parties, although the Communist Party of China signed both the declaration and peace manifesto after some hesitation. The Chinese communist leader addressed the meeting on November 18, 1957, at which he publicly
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the meeting was attended by the leaders of each of the 13 ruling communist parties around the world. The
November 16–19 meeting was preceded by the Conference of Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties of Socialist Countries, held November 14–16, 1957, at which 12 ruling communist parties
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On the other hand, the meeting was preceded by a few months of gradual normalization of relations between the Soviet Union and
Yugoslavia, and the Yugoslav party was invited to the event. The Yugoslavs rejected the invitation for the preceding meeting of Communist and Workers Parties from the
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tactics. As per the line given by the meeting, transition to people's democracy was possible through parliamentary elections, as long as the communist parties combined electoral work with mass struggles against reactionary forces. The meeting adopted a 'peace manifesto', outlining capitalist
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Whilst the intended purpose of the meeting was to display unity of the world communist movement, the outcome was quite different. In the debates at the meeting Mao argued for a centralized world communist movement whilst the
Italian communist leader
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American communists was held. The meeting set up a special commission for Latin American affairs. The Popular Front line of the Chilean communists was based on input from this meeting.
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had unsuccessfully lobbied to exclude the wording 'with the Soviet Union at the fore' from the declaration of the meeting. The
Italian delegation had been supportive of the Polish position on this matter, whilst the Danish communist leader
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argued for decentralization of the world communist movement and autonomy of individual parties. For Mao, the talk of "peaceful road to socialism" meant a negotiation of revolutionary politics and a capitulation to electoral politics.
28:, November 16–19, 1957. The meeting was attended by 64 political parties from all over the world. The meeting was the first of its kind, marking a new form of forum for the world communist movement following the disbanding of the
231:". The fallout marked a setback for Khrushchev, who had hoped to be able to gather both Mao and Tito (representing opposite extremes of the increasingly divergent world communist movement) in a show of grand unity at the podium.
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Struggle for Peace, Democracy and Socialism: Documents of Meetings of Representatives of the Communist and Workers' Parties, Held in Moscow in November 1957, in Bucharest in June 1960, and in Moscow in November
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Chinese parties came into the forefront (which would later result in the
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The meeting had lasting impact on the world communist movement. With the Moscow meeting indicating an increased space for independent policy by national communist parties, the
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Present for both the
Conference of Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties of Socialist Countries and the International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties
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and expressing remorse over Chinese interference in Korean affairs in 1956. In his speech at the meeting, Kim Il Sung avoided touching on the Sino-Soviet contradictions.
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carried an editorial on the meeting which called for increasingly independent political self-reliance of the Workers' Party of Korea. Following the 1957 meeting, the
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had published a statement on October 26, 1957, condemning the Yugoslav positions, causing dismay in the Yugoslav leadership. Meanwhile, the Polish communist leader
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183:". The speech, released in full by Chinese authorities only in 1985, marks the sole known statement of Mao siding with Khrushchev against the "Anti-Party Group".
96:. The 1957 meeting sought to reaffirm communist unity, demarcating against the revisionism represented by the Yugoslav party and the hardliners resisting "
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64:'s Moscow Military District forces, military academy cadets, and representatives of the Navy and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, took place on
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had managed pushed the Soviets to adopt a tougher stand against Yugoslav revisionism, and at the Moscow meeting Mao was supported by
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1225:. Research Institute on Communist Strategy and Propaganda, University of Southern California. 1967. p. 24.
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Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in the Early Cold War: Reconciliation, Comradeship, Confrontation, 1953-1957
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Hidden Currents during the Honeymoon: Mao, Khrushchev, and the 1957 Moscow Conference
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Socialismos y comunismos. Claves históricas de dos movimientos políticos
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The 1957 meeting took place midst celebrations of the 40th anniversary (
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Black Earth, Red Star: A History of Soviet Security Policy, 1917–1991
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New Zealand Party's Firm Stand: World Communist Differences
1716:. Hoover Press. pp. 77, 155, 165, 249, 345, 359, 370.
1548:. Department of International Affairs, AFL-CIO. p. 12.
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1119:. Department of International Affairs, AFL-CIO. p. 10.
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International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties
1686:. National Technical Information Service. p. 50.
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Publications Relating to Various Aspects of Communism
1824:. República de Guatemala Centroamérica. p. 378.
1775:. University of British Columbia. 1960. p. 142.
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The GDR (RLE: German Politics): Moscow's German Ally
1564:. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1959. p. 29.
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1305:. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 214.
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El partido comunista en Chile: Una historia presente
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The Sino-Soviet Dispute: An Analysis of the Polemics
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1941:Yōji Akashi; Mako Yoshimura (1 December 2008).
1917:The Communist Party of Malaya: the inside story
1858:. University of California Press. p. 192.
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967:. Centre for Albanian Studies. p. 531.
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1169:. Ediciones Paraninfo, S.A. p. 225.
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1683:Daily Report: People's Republic of China
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1970:Australian Journal of Political Science
1335:. The American University. p. 281.
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2006:. Newspaper "Trud,". 1957. p. 32.
1990:. Foreign Languages Press. p. 55.
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337:Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
1239:Charles K. Armstrong (18 June 2013).
887:, Volume 11, Number 4, Fall 2009 p.76
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1373:Alvin Z. Rubinstein (8 March 2015).
1269:James G. Hershberg (December 1996).
1139:. Editorial Catalonia. p. 189.
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1498:. Stanford University. p. 301.
1376:Yugoslavia and the Nonaligned World
933:. Blond & Briggs. p. 134.
375:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
305:. The delegation also included the
211:on this point. The Albanian leader
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1346:Svetozar Rajak (18 October 2010).
749:League of Communists of Yugoslavia
653:Communist Party of the Netherlands
14:
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1841:. Jajasan Pembaruan. p. 102.
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1740:David Childs (17 December 2014).
1518:. Penn State Press. p. 372.
1275:. DIANE Publishing. p. 184.
1196:Communist Politics in North Korea
997:Cheng Guan Ang (1 January 1997).
317:Hungarian Socialist Workers Party
275:Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
1710:Milorad M. Drachkovitch (1973).
1056:Thomas Johnson Nossiter (1982).
1032:Documentary History of Communism
544:Communist Party of Great Britain
371:was also part of the delegation.
299:Socialist Unity Party of Germany
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1852:Joel Beinin (22 October 1990).
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1029:Robert Vincent Daniels (1987).
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719:Syrian–Lebanese Communist Party
291:. The delegation also included
2085:November 1957 events in Europe
1409:. Ed. des Lilas. p. 141.
875:
663:Communist Party of New Zealand
243:
167:at the 1957 Moscow conference.
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1666:. Ed. des Lilas. p. 295.
1545:AFL-CIO Free Trade Union News
1492:Eric Robert Terzuolo (1980).
1435:Jože Pirjevec (22 May 2018).
1116:AFL-CIO Free Trade Union News
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665:, represented by Alec Ostler.
632:Communist Party of Luxembourg
43:
1973:. Carfax. 1968. p. 169.
1818:Jaime Díaz-Rozzotto (2011).
1515:Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev
1468:Encyclopedia of the Cold War
900:Mao's China and the Cold War
744:Communist Party of Venezuela
574:Communist Party of Indonesia
432:Communist Party of Australia
422:Communist Party of Argentina
77:signed a joint declaration.
7:
2070:1950s political conferences
1791:. January 1965. p. 29.
1332:Yugoslavia: a country study
1035:. I.B.Tauris. p. 249.
897:Jian Chen (15 March 2010).
884:Journal of Cold War Studies
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763:Following the departure of
724:Communist Party of Thailand
694:Sammarinese Communist Party
564:Communist Party of Honduras
401:President of Czechoslovakia
351:Polish United Workers Party
10:
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1471:. Routledge. p. 373.
1352:. Routledge. p. 202.
739:Communist Party of Uruguay
689:Portuguese Communist Party
679:Paraguayan Communist Party
559:Guatemalan Party of Labour
539:Communist Party of Germany
519:Communist Party of Finland
514:Communist Party of Ecuador
495:Communist Party of Denmark
447:Communist Party of Bolivia
442:Communist Party of Belgium
437:Communist Party of Austria
307:German Democratic Republic
255:Party of Labour of Albania
1947:. NUS Press. p. 89.
1900:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
1746:. Routledge. p. 55.
1003:. McFarland. p. 66.
734:Communist Party of Turkey
704:Communist Party of Sweden
669:Communist Party of Norway
637:Communist Party of Malaya
627:Jordanian Communist Party
589:Communist Party of Israel
554:Communist Party of Greece
472:Colombian Communist Party
462:Communist Party of Ceylon
457:Communist Party of Canada
452:Communist Party of Brazil
265:Bulgarian Communist Party
2080:1957 in the Soviet Union
1920:. Vinpress. p. 17.
1161:EDUARDO GONZÁLEZ CALLEJA
729:Tunisian Communist Party
699:Communist Party of Spain
684:Peruvian Communist Party
674:People's Party of Panama
648:Moroccan Communist Party
613:Communist Party of Japan
569:Communist Party of India
505:People's Socialist Party
486:People's Socialist Party
467:Communist Party of Chile
417:Algerian Communist Party
391:. He was accompanied by
385:Workers Party of Vietnam
319:, delegation was led by
285:Communist Party of China
142:Romanian Communist Party
88:had been denounced, and
1807:. May 1963. p. xv.
1199:. Praeger. p. 95.
1193:Ilpyong J. Kim (1975).
927:Edvard Kardelj (1982).
706:, delegation headed by
655:, delegation headed by
643:Mexican Communist Party
605:, delegation headed by
603:Italian Communist Party
576:, delegation headed by
546:, delegation headed by
521:, delegation headed by
497:, delegation headed by
477:People's Vanguard Party
424:, delegation headed by
377:, delegation headed by
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327:Workers' Party of Korea
301:, delegation headed by
287:, delegation headed by
277:, delegation headed by
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257:, delegation headed by
201:Chinese Communist Party
132:Workers' Party of Korea
30:Communist International
1914:Aloysius Chin (1994).
529:French Communist Party
365:Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej
361:Romanian Workers Party
235:Latin American meeting
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52:) celebrations of the
1984:V. G. Wilcox (1964).
1438:Tito and His Comrades
961:Owen Pearson (2006).
786:Soviet–Albanian split
714:Swiss Party of Labour
584:Iraqi Communist Party
155:
1272:The Cold War in Asia
751:, delegation led by
531:, delegation led by
387:, delegation led by
363:, delegation led by
345:Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
106:peaceful coexistence
32:(Comintern) and the
1903:. 1980. p. 49.
769:Communist Party USA
757:Aleksandar Ranković
38:Communist Party USA
509:Dominican Republic
426:Victorio Codovilla
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117:Unity and division
90:revolts in Hungary
54:October Revolution
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1954:978-9971-69-299-5
1927:978-967-81-0192-9
1865:978-0-520-07036-3
1753:978-1-317-54210-0
1723:978-0-8179-8403-8
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1448:978-0-299-31770-6
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1312:978-1-4422-1813-0
1282:978-0-7881-3510-1
1252:978-0-8014-6893-3
1222:Communist Affairs
1206:978-0-275-09190-3
1176:978-84-283-3850-9
1146:978-956-324-588-2
1099:978-0-8386-1479-2
1069:978-0-520-04667-2
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781:Sino-Soviet split
621:Korehito Kurahara
615:, represented by
607:Palmiro Togliatti
591:, represented by
404:Antonín Zápotocký
379:Nikita Khrushchev
369:Nicolae Ceaușescu
355:Władysław Gomułka
217:Władysław Gomułka
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173:Sino-Soviet split
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