Ideo9logical Foundations of Stjepan Radić and the Peasants' International at the Time of the Negotiations on Cooperation in 1924 Cover Image

Ideološka polazišta Stjepana Radića i Seljačke internacionale u pregovorima o suradnji 1924
Ideo9logical Foundations of Stjepan Radić and the Peasants' International at the Time of the Negotiations on Cooperation in 1924

Author(s): Jasna Vlajić-Popović
Subject(s): History
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: Stjepan Radić;

Summary/Abstract: The paper analyses the structure of Stjepan Radić's ideological attitudes, based on an unpublished text — a letter to the leadership of the Peasants' International — which served as an ouverture to the possible membership of HRSS in that pro-communist international organization. The paper also includes the original text by Radić. The author claims that the increased interest of the Communist International for winning over HRSS was in the function of a gradual breakup of the unity of interests of the Croatian people and the curtailment od the influence of HRSS' ideology and policies. The strategic aim of the Communist International was the bolshevization of the Balkans and the Danubian region and that is why it advocated the disbandment of the South-Slavonic federation and the creation of a Balkan or Balkan-Danubian federation of the Soviet Socialist Republics, including the Soviet Republic of Croatia. The central part of the text is devoted to the analysis of Stjepan Radić's ideological attitudes. He upholds the unity of interests of the Croatian people under the leadership of peasants, the principle of an independent and nationally sovereign state of the Croatian people and is in favour of a confederal relationship of Croatia with Serbia and other South-Slavonic states. The Peasants' International was only a tactical move exacted by the existing relationships in the South-Slavonic monarchy and Europe in general.

  • Issue Year: XXXIII/1996
  • Issue No: 02+03
  • Page Range: 234-253
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Croatian
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