United States-East European relations in the 1990s

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United States-East European relations in the 1990s

edited by Richard F. Staar

Crane Russak, 1989

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book discusses the subject of further relations in the 1990s between the United States and each of the regimes in Eastern Europe, focusing on political, military area surveys, and country backgrounds. All of the chapters have been contributed by scholars and former or current foreign service offices. Such topics as military alliances and economic dimensions are also analyzed.

Table of Contents

  • Political overview, R.L.Hutchings
  • economic dimensions - East-West policies towards East European commerce in the 1980s, J.P.Hardi
  • EC and CMEA - economic relations between international organizations, J.C.Brada
  • the military alliance, C.D.Jones
  • Poland towards the year 2000, A.R.Rachwald
  • projections, N.G.Andrews
  • East Germany - how German? how democratic?, R.G.Livingston
  • projections, N.C.Ledsky
  • Czechoslovakia - possible development of the political regime and the socioeconomic system in the 1990s, Z L Suda projects, C.W.Schmidt
  • Romania - Romania in the 1990s or, after Ceausescu, what?, M.E.Fisher
  • projections, R.R.King
  • Bulgaria - uneasy in the 1990s?, J.D.Bell
  • projections, J.R.A.Toma
  • projections, M.J.Hillenbrand
  • Yugoslavia - compromise or adjustment to political and economic crisis?, S.L.Woodward
  • projection, R.L.Johnson
  • Albania - "odd man out" in the 1990s, E.Biberaji
  • projections, N.Davis.

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