Yearbook on International Communist Affairs

Yearbook on International Communist Affairs
Cover of the 1984 edition

Edited byMilorad M. Drachkovitch,
Richard F. Staar (1969–1991)[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish[2]
DisciplineCommunist studies
PublisherHoover Institution Press, Stanford University
Published19661991
Media typePrint
No. of books25
OCLC1680890

Yearbook on International Communist Affairs is a series of 25 books published annually between 1966 and 1991, which chronicle the activities of communist parties throughout the world.[3] It was published by the Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.[4][5] Richard F. Staar served as its editor in chief for most of its editions.[6]

The Yearbook was widely regarded as an objective, comprehensive, very detailed, and reliable reference work, with high quality editorial work. Reviewers noted that no other similar vast compilation of worldwide Communist activities had existed prior to the creation of this book series, becoming "the most authoritative word on the subject".[7][8][9][2][10][11]

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