- Troika (triumvirate)
Troika (Russian: тройка, meaning "threesome") is a
committee consisting of three members.NKVD Troikas
The word became notorious in the
Soviet Union during the Stalinist era: troikas replaced the normal legal system for quick persecution ofdissident s or anybody accused of political crimes.Other uses
The word has also been used to describe the supreme officials of
Communist states, consisting of theparty leader ,head of government , andhead of state . This was true during periods where the positions were held by three different people, and the party leader was not viewed as soledictator .The most famous troika was the one that ruled briefly in the period immediately following Stalin's death:
Georgy Malenkov ,Lavrentiy Beria , andVyacheslav Molotov .In the early 1960s, following independence from Belgium, a complicated civil war broke out in Congo. Amongst the fighting forces, there was one side supported by the
United States , another by theSoviet Union , and a third trying to secede. On top of it all, the UN Secretary General of the time,Dag Hammarskjöld wanted to establish a UN presence. Soviet leaderNikita Khrushchev , believing the Secretary General to be a US puppet, proposed that the Secretary-General be replaced with a troika, with one member selected by the West, one from theCommunist bloc, and one from the Non-Aligned (neutral) states. He was unable to gather enough support, as the Non-Aligned states refused to back the scheme.It is used in the
European Union when referring to a group composed of the Foreign Affairs Minister of the Member State holding the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Secretary-General/High Representative for the common foreign and security policy, the European Commissioner in charge of external relations and European neighbourhood policy. The "Troïka" represents the European Union in external relations that fall within the scope of the common foreign and security policy (CFSP).During the
Presidency of Ronald Reagan three of his most seniorWhite House advisers were known as "The Troika"; they wereWhite House Chief of Staff James Baker III , Counsellor to the PresidentEd Meese andDeputy White House Chief of Staff Michael Deaver .It has also been briefly applied to the presidency of the
South African Republic from 1881 to 1883, when it was jointly governed by M.W. Pretorius,Paul Kruger and P.J. Joubert.See also
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