After World War II, bilateral agreements within the Eastern bloc brought youth from the newly established satellite states of Eastern Europe to study in higher education establishments in the USSR. Designed to impart Soviet knowledge and practices in the countries of people’s democracy as well as to create a sense of solidarity within the bloc, the training of East Europeans in the center of world communism proved a tension-filled affair. Spurred by the xenophobia and chauvinism of the Soviet home front during the early Cold War, Soviet administrators, faculty members and students related to the foreign students, despite their socialist credentials, as outsiders and sometimes as carriers of unwanted influences. For this reason, the educatio...
Introduction. The cultural rapprochement between Russia and the countries of Central Asian that are ...
This thesis deals with a reform of Czech higher education after the Second World War. While traditio...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we discuss the importance of regional and national ...
This working paper is intended as an overview of the Soviet Union’s and Eastern Europe’s aid to and ...
The orientation of Czechoslovakian foreign policy on Africa, Asia and Latin America took various for...
Beginning in the 1960s, young students from the global South began coming to the Soviet Union to ear...
2016-09-12The Soviet state through the Council of People’s Commissars (Sovnarkom) issued a decree cr...
International education is seen as an effective form of soft power. This article reviews one of hist...
This article studies USSR's unique experience in recognizing credentials issued by foreign education...
Foreign policy of Czechoslovakia in 70's and 80's depended completely on the policy of the Soviet un...
This work studies the close working relationship of Eastern European and Eurasians in the Anti-Bolsh...
The cooperation of Czechoslovakia (and other socialist countries) with the Soviet Union was an impor...
The original aim of this project was to describe and analyse the higher education acts in force in f...
As part of its new international policy toward the Third World since the second half of the 1950s, t...
The 1960’s marked a period of extensive political transformation for the Socialist Federal Republic ...
Introduction. The cultural rapprochement between Russia and the countries of Central Asian that are ...
This thesis deals with a reform of Czech higher education after the Second World War. While traditio...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we discuss the importance of regional and national ...
This working paper is intended as an overview of the Soviet Union’s and Eastern Europe’s aid to and ...
The orientation of Czechoslovakian foreign policy on Africa, Asia and Latin America took various for...
Beginning in the 1960s, young students from the global South began coming to the Soviet Union to ear...
2016-09-12The Soviet state through the Council of People’s Commissars (Sovnarkom) issued a decree cr...
International education is seen as an effective form of soft power. This article reviews one of hist...
This article studies USSR's unique experience in recognizing credentials issued by foreign education...
Foreign policy of Czechoslovakia in 70's and 80's depended completely on the policy of the Soviet un...
This work studies the close working relationship of Eastern European and Eurasians in the Anti-Bolsh...
The cooperation of Czechoslovakia (and other socialist countries) with the Soviet Union was an impor...
The original aim of this project was to describe and analyse the higher education acts in force in f...
As part of its new international policy toward the Third World since the second half of the 1950s, t...
The 1960’s marked a period of extensive political transformation for the Socialist Federal Republic ...
Introduction. The cultural rapprochement between Russia and the countries of Central Asian that are ...
This thesis deals with a reform of Czech higher education after the Second World War. While traditio...
In this introductory essay to the special issue, we discuss the importance of regional and national ...