This is an analysis of the impact of the collapse of communism in
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union on the communist parties
of Western Europe. Seven case-studies, covering the Italian,
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Belgian, British and German parties,
provide a comparative perspective. The conclusion assesses the
range of responses to the dramatic events of 1989-91 and the likely
future direction of the west-European communist movement. It is
argued that, whilst it is no longer possible to talk of a coherent
"family" of communist parties, various individual parties - some of
them in revised form - may continue to prosper.
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