‘Reassessing Tito’: British Policy towards Yugoslavia following the crushing of the Prague Spring

Andrew L. Harrison
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Abstract:The crushing of the Prague Spring by Warsaw Pact forces in August 1968 once again brought Soviet foreign policy intentions into sharp focus. Western leaders feared the invasion represented an attempt by Moscow to strengthen its grip on Eastern Europe and perhaps extend its influence elsewhere. As such, the future independence of non-aligned but communist Yugoslavia and its aging dictator Josip Broz Tito became a renewed concern. Tito, now 76 years old, had been a vocal critic of Soviet actions in Czechoslovakia despite a gradual improvement in relations with Moscow following the death of Stalin 15 years earlier. Nevertheless, gaining substantial influence in Yugoslavia with its long coastline offering access to the Mediterranean Sea was an attractive prospect to the Russians. Taking British policy towards Yugoslavia as a case study, this article explores Western reactions to the perceived Soviet threat in the region in the context of Cold War diplomacy.
“重估铁托”:布拉格之春镇压后英国对南斯拉夫的政策
摘要:1968年8月,华约军队镇压了布拉格之春,苏联外交政策意图再次成为人们关注的焦点。西方领导人担心,这次入侵代表着莫斯科试图加强对东欧的控制,并可能扩大其在其他地区的影响力。因此,不结盟但奉行共产主义的南斯拉夫及其年迈的独裁者铁托未来的独立成为人们再次关注的问题。现年76岁的铁托一直直言不讳地批评苏联在捷克斯洛伐克的行动,尽管15年前斯大林去世后,两国关系逐渐改善。尽管如此,在南斯拉夫获得实质性的影响力,因为它有长长的海岸线,可以通往地中海,这对俄罗斯人来说是一个有吸引力的前景。本文以英国对南斯拉夫的政策为例,探讨了西方在冷战外交背景下对苏联在该地区的威胁的反应。
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