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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
Thanks for the help winning that one
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Pacifists without any profit for us.
Yugoslavia began a number of fundamental reforms beginning in the early 1950s, bringing about change in three major directions: rapid liberalization and decentralization of the country's political system, the institution of a new, unique economic system, and a diplomatic policy of non-alignment.
Yugoslavia refused to take part in the communist Warsaw Pact and instead took a neutral stance in the Cold War and became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement along with countries like India, Egypt and Indonesia, and pursued one of its center-left
influences that promoted a non-confrontational policy towards the U.S
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social..._of_Yugoslavia
The main problems involve Moscow's difficulties in repaying $2.5 billion in loans and bridging a $1.5 billion
trade deficit
Yugoslavia abolished barter trade, the arrangement it had employed with the Soviet Union, and based all foreign commerce on hard currency transactions.
Soviet Union-Yugoslavia fail to resolve economic problems - UPI Archives
If they was like Poland comrades it will be better for him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw...Czechoslovakia