The Soviet-East European relationship in the Gorbachev era : the prospects for adaptation
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The Soviet-East European relationship in the Gorbachev era : the prospects for adaptation
(Westview special studies on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe)
Westview Press, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-242) and index
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内容説明
Shortly after he came to power, Mikhail Gorbachev declared that close ties with Eastern Europe would be his first "commandement". While it is too early to judge precisely the nature of changes in Soviet-East European relations under Gorbachev, this book identifies trends and tendencies. The contributors assess not only the nature of the relationship but also the possibility of more "organic" linkages in the region. Beyond the policies pursued by the various states, though, the perceptions that each has of the relationship is particularly significant. Consequently, the contributors take a multi-dimensional approach in their analysis of policies as well as perceptions. Focusing on the key areas of political/ideological, economic, military, and socio-cultural relations, the book uses a double-entry system that allows experts on Soviet policy and on Eastern Europe to examine the same issues and collectively provide a comprehensive analysis.
目次
- Soviet political and ideological perceptions and policies toward Eastern Europe under Gorbachev, Karen Dawisha
- Soviet efforts to restructure the CMEA - the case of regional energy relations, Carl H.McMillan
- Soviet military concerns and prospects in Eastern Europe, Edward N.Luttwak
- East European political and ideological perceptions and concerns, Andrzej Korbonski
- reforms in the USSR and Eastern Europe - is there a link?, Paul Marer
- the lesser ally view - Eastern Europe and the military relationship with the Soviet Union, Ivan Volgyes
- lands inbetween - the politics of cultural identity in contemporary Eastern Europe, Melvin Croan
- conclusion - on reform, perceptions, misperceptions, trends and tendencies, A.Braun.
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