East-Central Europe and the USSR
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East-Central Europe and the USSR
Macmillan, 1991
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"The idea for this book originated in a seminar organized by the United States Institute of Peace"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Beginning with a brief historical introduction to the relationships between the East-Central European nations and the USSR, this volume discusses recent relations under Gorbachev and projects the near-term future for these volatile nations. Experts in the field assess the economic, military and political significance of the revolutions in East-Central Europe and provide insights into the chances for success of the transformations that have altered the region.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Overview: political relations - future of Soviet-East European political relations, Christopher D. Jones
- economic aspects - framework of Soviet-East Central European economic relations in the 1990s, Bartlomiei Kaminski
- military ties - security in Europe's eastern half, Daniel N. Nelson. Part 2 The outsiders: relinquishment of East Germany, Robert G. Livingston
- Yugoslavia - new thinking in Soviet-Yugoslav relations, Robin Alison Remington. Part 3 Post-communist states: Poland and the Soviet Union, Roger E. Kanet and Brian V. Souders
- Czechoslovakia - changing character of Soviet relations in the Gorbachev era, Carol Skalnik Leff
- Hungarian-Soviet relations in the 1990s - stability through constant change, Charles Z. Jokay
- Bulgarian- Soviet relations, John D. Bell. Part 4 Communist-ruled regimes: Albania - the return of Russia to the Balkans, Nikolaos A. Stavrou
- the future of Soviet relations in post-Ceausescu Romania, Robert R. King.
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