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This book describes how, after the Second World War, the Labour
Party assumed leadership of the International Socialist Movement,
thanks to the achievements of the Attlee Government. International
Secretary Denis Healey guided the reconstruction of the Socialist
International through the early Cold War, making the British vision
for socialist internationalism prevail over the French and Belgian.
At first, the provisional Socialist International (International
Socialist Conference and Comisco) supported cohabitation with
pro-communist socialists and the USSR, but with the Sovietisation
of Eastern Europe it committed to militant anti-communism.
Ambiguity between the Labour Party and Labour Government influenced
British policy in Austria, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy and
Poland, while the characterization and stereotypes of Eastern and
Southern Europe shaped the language and actions of the British.
Furthermore, the book shows how international contacts and the
British and Swedish model encouraged the transition of socialist
parties to responsible government parties fully embracing Western
democracy and prepared the ideological revision of the 1950s.
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