"Internal reform, external loyalty" refers to
A) the promise of Joseph Broz Tito to remain loyal to the Soviet Union in exchange for domestic freedom.
B) the authorization for Georgy Malenkov to pursue domestic reforms so long as he remained loyal to the legacy of Joseph Stalin.
C) the agreement between Poland's Wladyslaw Gomulka and Nikita Khrushchev which authorized Poland to allow more religious freedom but remain in the Warsaw Pact.
D) Gorbachev's pledge to maintain the supremacy of the Communist party as he pursued glasnost and perestroika .
E) the Sino-Soviet pact which allowed Communist China to pursue revolution through the peasants in exchange for recognizing the international primacy of the Soviet Union.
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