Security Implications Of Nationalism In Eastern Europe

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Artistic Intelligentsia
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Combined Command
Combined Exercises
Czechoslovak People's Army
Czechoslovak People’s Army
East European
East European Nationalism
Eastern Bloc politics
Eastern Europe's political culture
Eastern European security dynamics
economic crisis analysis
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European security
FRG
intelligentsia influence
Marshal Ogarkov
MPA
National Defense Ministries
NATO Doctrine
NATO Territory
NSWP
Party Apparatus
Party Military Relations
Polish People's Army
Polish People’s Army
Polish United Workers
political ideology decline
Romanian Communist Party
Socioeconomic Development
Soviet foreign relations
Warsaw Pact
Warsaw Pact Exercises
Warsaw Pact military
West Germany
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367286941
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Suggesting that events in Poland during 1980–1981 represent the tip of an iceberg, the contributors examine the rise of nationalism in Eastern Europe and its potential consequences for European security. They analyze developing problems and trends in the region, including the cooling of relations between the USSR and individual countries in Eastern Europe, the continuing economic crisis, changing social structures, the influence of the intelligentsia, and the eroding importance of ideology as a key part of Eastern Europe's political culture. The second half of the book focuses on the impact of these shifts on political and military relations between the USSR and Eastern European countries and on the efficient functioning of the Warsaw Pact.

Jeffrey Simon is a Soviet threat analyst for the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College. His publications include Warsaw Pact Forces: Problems of Command and Control (Westview, 1985) and Cohesion and Dissension in Eastern Europe: Six Crises (1983). Trond Gilberg is associate director of the Slavic and Soviet Language and Area Center of Pennsylvania State University and was a visiting research professor at the US Army War College in 1983–1984. He is the author of Modernization in Romania Since World War II (1975).

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