内容説明
This collection of essays provides insight into seminal events in 20th century international relations, with a focus on communist and post-communist countries such as Russia and China as well as the States of East-Central Europe. Essays in the book include; Thinking about Russia, or What should have been done? A tribute to the role of ideas and economics in policy making; British war-time perception of Soviet intentions in Eastern Europe; to the Disintegration of Yugoslavia: Reflections on its causes in a tentative comparison with Austria-Hungary.
目次
- Thinking about Russia or, what should have been done? a tribute to the role of ideas and economics in policy making, Andrew Williams
- diplomacy of "partnership", Russian-American relations, 1992-1996, Allen Lynch
- new evidence about the regional factor in Sino-Sovietic relations, 1969-1986, Elizabeth Wishnick
- at the origins of the Croatian statehood, October 1918, Jasna Adler
- the disintegration of Yugoslavia - reflections on its causes in a tentative comparison with Austria-Hungary, Jasna Adler
- the U.S., Europe, and the Balkan wars, Reneo Lukic
- the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at the cross-roads? Reneo Lukic.
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