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From the supplier: The 1924 Fan Noli revolution in Albania was doomed from the beginning. Noli was idealistic and liberal and someone who understood little of interwar Albanian politics. Chaos resulted from his movement's lack of cohesion and Noli's inexperience. Noli was unable to win the international community's confidence and a much-desired membership in the League of Nations for his country. His courting of the Soviet Union did not help international opinion of him. After this inter-war experience with reform, leadership went to the authoritarian Zogu.
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Title: Fan Noli, Albania and the Soviet Union.
Author: Robert Austin
Publication:East European Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 1996
Publisher: East European Quarterly
Volume: v30 Issue: n2 Page: p153(17)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Fan Noli, Albania and the Soviet Union.: An article from: East European Quarterly
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Author(s)Robert Austin
PublisherEast European Quarterly
ISBN / ASINB00096KG4U
ISBN-13978B00096KG47
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