1976 Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe

Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe
Host countryGerman Democratic Republic
DateJune 29–30, 1976
Venue(s)Interhotel Stadt Berlin, Alexanderplatz, East Berlin
Participants
Follows1969 International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties

The Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe was an international meeting of communist parties, held in the city of East Berlin, capital of the communist-governed East Germany, on 29–30 June 1976.[1][2] In all, 29 parties from all Europe (except Albania, Iceland and some microstates) participated in the conference.[3]

The conference highlighted several important changes in the European communist movement. It exhibited the declining influence of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and a widening gap between the independent and orthodox camps amongst European communist parties, with the ascent of a new political trend, Eurocommunism.[4][5]

  1. ^ Comparative communist foreign policy, 1965–1976. Rand Corporation, 1976. p. 99
  2. ^ Loeber, Dietrich André. Ruling Communist Parties and Their Status Under Law. Dordrecht [u.a.]: Nijhoff, 1986. p. 226
  3. ^ Braun, Aurel. Romanian Foreign Policy Since 1965: The Political and Military Limits of Autonomy. New York: Praeger, 1978. p. 41
  4. ^ Sharma, Prem Mohan. Politics of Peace and UN General Assembly. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, 1977. p. 106
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference d was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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