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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... important not only for Polish - Russian relations , but also for Russo - German relations.43 The territory contains an important Russian naval base , at Baltiisk , which has long housed the headquarters of the Soviet Baltic Fleet , and ...
... important not only for Polish - Russian relations , but also for Russo - German relations.43 The territory contains an important Russian naval base , at Baltiisk , which has long housed the headquarters of the Soviet Baltic Fleet , and ...
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... important trading partners , Russia itself was running a trade deficit with Hungary of $ 1.7 billion at the start of 1992.92 Economic problems were not the only reason for the initial coolness in Hungarian - Russian relations . Another ...
... important trading partners , Russia itself was running a trade deficit with Hungary of $ 1.7 billion at the start of 1992.92 Economic problems were not the only reason for the initial coolness in Hungarian - Russian relations . Another ...
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... important aspect of these new bilateral arrangements has been military cooperation agreements . These have provided for practical military cooperation in a number of areas , and have also promoted an atmosphere of trust and mutually ...
... important aspect of these new bilateral arrangements has been military cooperation agreements . These have provided for practical military cooperation in a number of areas , and have also promoted an atmosphere of trust and mutually ...
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Three Geopolitics culture and nationalism | 45 |
The distinctiveness of East Central Europe | 64 |
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