The International Politics of East Central EuropeManchester University Press, 1996 - 300 strani The countries of East Central Europe - Hungary, Poland and what was then Czechoslovakia - played a starring role in the central political drama of the late-20th century, the 1989 revolutions. Adrian Hyde-Price analyzes the changing nature of international politics in the region since 1989, and the influence upon it of history, national identity and geography. |
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... defence policy 33 One of the central objectives of Soviet policy within the Warsaw Pact had been to subordinate East European military policy to the requirements of the Soviet Army , and thus to prevent the emergence of national ...
... defence policy 33 One of the central objectives of Soviet policy within the Warsaw Pact had been to subordinate East European military policy to the requirements of the Soviet Army , and thus to prevent the emergence of national ...
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... defence industry for employment.37 Whilst cutting back on their defence expenditure and reducing the size of their armed forces , the East Central Europeans have also committed themselves to creating smaller but more professional ...
... defence industry for employment.37 Whilst cutting back on their defence expenditure and reducing the size of their armed forces , the East Central Europeans have also committed themselves to creating smaller but more professional ...
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... defence'.126 The Associate Partners will be able to attend WEU Council meetings on a bi - weekly basis ; will be able to associate themselves with WEU operations ; and will be encouraged to participate in relevant exercises and planning ...
... defence'.126 The Associate Partners will be able to attend WEU Council meetings on a bi - weekly basis ; will be able to associate themselves with WEU operations ; and will be encouraged to participate in relevant exercises and planning ...
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