"Titoism" refers to the political and social ideology that was prominent in Yugoslavia during and after the rule of Josip Broz Tito. It emphasizes the importance of non-alignment, anti-imperialism, and national unity. Some synonyms for Titoism include Yugoslavism, Marxism-leninism-titoism, and Yugoslavian communism. These terms highlight the influence of Tito on the political landscape of Yugoslavia, and the various political movements that emerged from it. Other related terms include self-management socialism, socialist federalism, and non-aligned movement. These ideas were instrumental in shaping the country's political and social systems, and continue to have an impact on politics in the region today.