Eurocommunism
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The impact of Twelve Years lies not in the record of postwar Eurocommunism that Agee inadvertently chronicles, but in his portrait of the artist as a young misfit.
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That kind of language, while several decibels below the threatening warnings of Henry Kissinger, nonetheless marked a new high point of concern by the Carter Administration on the subject of Eurocommunism.
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The National Security Adviser said he had read Carrillo's book Eurocommunism and the State, but the Communist later scoffed: "He doesn't appear to have understood a word that was in it."
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The allies have also been heartened by Washington's pledge to bolster NATO's conventional forces, and they generally favor Carter's rather relaxed, flexible approach to Eurocommunism.
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The future fortunes of Eurocommunism are likely to depend on the lead of the 1.7 million-member Italian party, which started it all in 1973 when Berlinguer launched his strategy of the "historic compromise."
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