
Decentralization Please note that these are not 'branches' in the classical sense, like in other political philosophies or ideologies, but rather, principles and practices that were fundamental to Titoism.
Decentralization in the context of Titoism refers to the distribution of power and decision-making authority from a central government to local communities and organizations. Under Josip Broz Tito's leadership in Yugoslavia, this practice aimed to empower local governments and workers by granting them greater autonomy and responsibility. This approach encouraged self-management and allowed different ethnic groups within the country to have a say in their governance. It was a key principle in promoting unity while respecting diversity, enabling local entities to adapt to their unique circumstances and needs, fostering cooperation among various regions and peoples.