Definition of Titoism in English:
Titoism
nounˈtiːtəʊɪz(ə)mˈtidoʊˌɪzəm
mass nounThe policies or principles advocated by the former Yugoslav statesman Tito.
we saw no signs of incipient Titoism
Example sentencesExamples
- The "socialism" of the former Yugoslavia (Titoism) was a state-capitalist bureaucracy which lorded it over the working class and peasantry.
- In the film, recurring news broadcasts suggest the passing of paternalistic Titoism and the rise of ethnic supremacism.
- It is simply untrue that nationality was 'repressed' under Titoism, any more than it was in the old USSR or other parts of the Communist imperium.
- Tito soon split to establish his own brand of socialism - "Titoism" - which gave him a leading role in the Cold War as the leader of Yugoslavia.
- His feature films and documentaries represent an attempt to archive the experiences undergone by the people of the Balkan region since the break-up of Titoism.
Definition of Titoism in US English:
Titoism
nounˈtēdōˌizəmˈtidoʊˌɪzəm
The policies or principles advocated by the former Yugoslav statesman Tito.
we saw no signs of incipient Titoism
Example sentencesExamples
- His feature films and documentaries represent an attempt to archive the experiences undergone by the people of the Balkan region since the break-up of Titoism.
- It is simply untrue that nationality was 'repressed' under Titoism, any more than it was in the old USSR or other parts of the Communist imperium.
- In the film, recurring news broadcasts suggest the passing of paternalistic Titoism and the rise of ethnic supremacism.
- The "socialism" of the former Yugoslavia (Titoism) was a state-capitalist bureaucracy which lorded it over the working class and peasantry.
- Tito soon split to establish his own brand of socialism - "Titoism" - which gave him a leading role in the Cold War as the leader of Yugoslavia.