McDermott and Stibbe place the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in the context of broader global upheavals in the year 1968, and then explain what these challenges to the post-war order looked like from the more regionally-specific perspective of Soviet and East European actors. Responses to Dubček’s reforms, both in Czechoslovakia and in neighbouring communist countries, were complex and varied. The chapter looks at how and why the ‘Warsaw Pact Five’ (the Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria) reached a decision to intervene militarily in August 1968, and why Romania, Yugoslavia and Albania opposed this move. It also demonstrates how the invasion led to new and diverse ways of thinking about the s...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
The meaning of the Warsaw Pact intervention in August 1968 soon became a matter of political manipul...
This collection of thirteen essays examines reactions in Eastern Europe to the Prague Spring and War...
In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hunga...
In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hunga...
In this book Laurien Crump examines to what extent the Warsaw Pact inadvertently provided the non-So...
Stibbe provides a detailed analysis of East German reactions to the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact in...
The April declaration of 1964 established a practical and theoretical basis for international relati...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why the Soviet government opted for invasion rather than for...
The 1956 Soviet military intervention in the domestic affairs of the Hungarian People\u27s Republic ...
The Prague Spring of 1968 did not provoke a major international crisis but at most an “incident” in ...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
In August 1968, military troops of the Warsaw Pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia in order to forc...
During the brief period in Czechoslovakian history from January until August of 1968, First Secretar...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
The meaning of the Warsaw Pact intervention in August 1968 soon became a matter of political manipul...
This collection of thirteen essays examines reactions in Eastern Europe to the Prague Spring and War...
In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hunga...
In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hunga...
In this book Laurien Crump examines to what extent the Warsaw Pact inadvertently provided the non-So...
Stibbe provides a detailed analysis of East German reactions to the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact in...
The April declaration of 1964 established a practical and theoretical basis for international relati...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why the Soviet government opted for invasion rather than for...
The 1956 Soviet military intervention in the domestic affairs of the Hungarian People\u27s Republic ...
The Prague Spring of 1968 did not provoke a major international crisis but at most an “incident” in ...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
In August 1968, military troops of the Warsaw Pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia in order to forc...
During the brief period in Czechoslovakian history from January until August of 1968, First Secretar...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
The meaning of the Warsaw Pact intervention in August 1968 soon became a matter of political manipul...