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Soviet-East European dilemmas : coercion, competition, and consent

Title
Soviet-East European dilemmas : coercion, competition, and consent / edited by Karen Dawisha and Philip Hanson.
Publication
New York : Holmes & Meier, 1981.

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Additional Authors
  • Dawisha, Karen.
  • Hanson, Philip, 1936-2022
Description
xiii, 226 pages; 23 cm
Subject
  • 1975-1985
  • Diplomatic relations
  • Europe, Eastern > Foreign relations > Soviet Union
  • Soviet Union > Foreign relations > Europe, Eastern
  • Soviet Union > Foreign relations > 1975-1985
  • Eastern Europe
  • Soviet Union
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / by Karen Dawisha and Philip Hanson -- The 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia : causes, consequences and lessons for the future / Karen Dawisha -- The continuing validity of the Brezhnev Doctrine / by Peter Summerscale -- New developments in intra-bloc relations in historical perspective / by Eberhard Schulz -- The political structure of Eastern European as a factor in intra-bloc relations / George Schopklin -- Economic reforms as an issue in Soviet-East European relations / by Wlodzimierz Brus -- Soviet trade with Eastern Europe / by Philip Hanson -- Economic factors affecting Soviet-East European relations in the 1980s / by Alan H. Smith -- Military considerations in Soviet-East European relations / by Malcolm Mackintosh -- The Warsaw Pact -- the shape of things to come? / by John Erickson -- Foreign policy perspectives in Eastern Europe / by Edwina Moreton -- Stability and instability in Eastern Europe and their implications for Western policy / by Philip Windsor -- Appendix : Selected economic statistics for the European CMEA states in the 1970s.
ISBN
  • 0841906971
  • 9780841906976
  • 084190698X
  • 9780841906983
LCCN
80028573
OCLC
  • ocm07196379
  • 7196379
  • SCSB-64333
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library