COLD WAR - ALBANIA
For much of the Cold War, Albania existed not merely on the margins of Europe, but outside its mental map altogether. While Eastern Europe oscillated between Soviet domination and cautious reform, Albania followed a singular path—defined by radical isolation, ideological rigidity, and paranoia elevated to state doctrine. At the center of this system stood Enver Hoxha, a leader who ruled for more than four decades and reshaped an entire society in his own image.
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