1st Edition
Continuity And Change In Soviet-east European Relations Implications For The West
Edited By Marco Carnovale
Copyright 1989
246 Pages
by
Routledge
246 Pages
by
Routledge
246 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book is originated from the 1985 Rome conference on "Soviet-East European Relations: Implications for the West," which explored the elements of continuity and change, especially the trends in intra-Warsaw Pact relations. It contains revised versions of the papers presented at the conference.
Preface -- Introduction -- Soviet-East European Relations in the 1980s: Continuity and Change -- Trends in Soviet and East European Westpolitik and the German Question -- Recent Changes in the Policy of the German Democratic Republic Towards the Federal Republic of Germany -- Soviet Economic Policy Towards Eastern Europe -- Western Interests in and Leverage on the Soviet and East European Economies1 -- The Warsaw PACT at Thirty: Soviet and East European Successes and Failures -- Soviet-East European Cooperation in the Field of Military AID Towards the Third World -- Some Aspects of Comecon's Closed-Door Policy: Dead-End for LDCS Committed to a Socialist Orientation -- Continuity and Change in Soviet-East European Relations: Recent Trends and Implications for the West -- Books in the CISA Series, Studies in International and Strategic Affairs