The CMEA in crisis : toward a new European order?
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The CMEA in crisis : toward a new European order?
(The Washington papers, 145)
Praeger, 1990
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"Published with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C."
Bibliography: p. 83-100
Includes index
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: cloth ISBN 9780275937300
内容説明
This book identifies the essential features of the Soviet bloc's economic nexus: the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), and Gorbachev's reforms. It describes the impact of reforms on the CMEA and speculates on this organization's future. The author links the recent developments within the CMEA with the wide ranging, fundamental changes in the politics and economics of the Soviet bloc. It also examines the connection between the recent upheaval of the Eastern Alliance to the general flux on the entire European continent in anticipation of the post-1992 abolition of internal trade barriers in the European Community.
Sobell argues that the predictions of the CMEA's disintegration must be seen in the context of the planned acceleration of West European unification in the 1990s. The EC is poised to become the core of the post Cold-War Europe and will act as a magnet on other European countries, including CMEA members. The CMEA in the age of perestroika, Sobell contends, will continue to maintain its communist facade, but will be a profoundly different organization with increasingly dynamic links with Western Europe.
目次
Foreword
Introduction
The CMEA's Distorted Economies and the Soviet Role
The Soviet Satellite System
The Impact of Perestroika
Toward a Post-Postwar Europe
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
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: paper ISBN 9780275937317
内容説明
This book identifies the essential features of the Soviet bloc's economic nexus: the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), and Gorbachev's reforms. It describes the impact of reforms on the CMEA and speculates on this organization's future. The author links the recent developments within the CMEA with the wide ranging, fundamental changes in the politics and economics of the Soviet bloc. It also examines the connection between the recent upheaval of the Eastern Alliance to the general flux on the entire European continent in anticipation of the post-1992 abolition of internal trade barriers in the European Community.
Sobell argues that the predictions of the CMEA's disintegration must be seen in the context of the planned acceleration of West European unification in the 1990s. The EC is poised to become the core of the post Cold-War Europe and will act as a magnet on other European countries, including CMEA members. The CMEA in the age of perestroika, Sobell contends, will continue to maintain its communist facade, but will be a profoundly different organization with increasingly dynamic links with Western Europe.
目次
Foreword Introduction The CMEA's Distorted Economies and the Soviet Role The Soviet Satellite System The Impact of Perestroika Toward a Post-Postwar Europe Appendix A Appendix B Index
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