The transformation of the Soviet-East-European relationship in the early Khrushchev era. This article first revisits the relations between Moscow and its East Central European allies in the period following Stalin’s death. The authors argue that after 1953 the multilateralization of this relationship gave rise to the gradual emancipation of these countries vis-a-is the West, the Third Word states and the Soviet Union itself. In the second part of the article the authors analyze the importance of the first Soviet Bloc summit meeting following the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 which took place in Budapest in early January, 1957. The authors argue that the meeting represents the genesis of the Brezhnev doctrine as the participants jointl...
The article shows that perestroika has its origins in the many plans and diverse attempts to reform ...
The last meeting of Gorbachev and CeauÈ™escu. The Romanian record on M. Gorbachev’s meeting with N. ...
This article examines the international history of the early Brezhnev era, 1964–72, when the Soviet ...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
This article looks at Soviet policy toward Eastern Europe in 1953-1956, prior to the start of the Hu...
In the document-based article is given the analysis of foreign policy of the USSR 1940-1941 which dw...
The aim of the article is to present the changesthattook place after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1...
The article introduces the publication of the recently declassified archival documents of the Russia...
The article explores the changes in the mutual perceptions between the FRG and the USSR from mid-60s...
The year of 1989 marked a turning point in world history. During the last six months of that year, t...
After the collapse of Yugoslav – Soviet relations in 1948, Yugoslavia was forced to change its forei...
This paper analyzes Soviet-Yugoslav relations in the context of the first major crisis between the ...
The article contains a brief retrospective assessment of the reasons given by various scholars and o...
The article examines the foreign policy of the USSR in the period from the July Revolution in 1952 i...
Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revo...
The article shows that perestroika has its origins in the many plans and diverse attempts to reform ...
The last meeting of Gorbachev and CeauÈ™escu. The Romanian record on M. Gorbachev’s meeting with N. ...
This article examines the international history of the early Brezhnev era, 1964–72, when the Soviet ...
The Hungarian Revolution is often analysed in a national context or from the angle of Hungarian-Sovi...
This article looks at Soviet policy toward Eastern Europe in 1953-1956, prior to the start of the Hu...
In the document-based article is given the analysis of foreign policy of the USSR 1940-1941 which dw...
The aim of the article is to present the changesthattook place after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1...
The article introduces the publication of the recently declassified archival documents of the Russia...
The article explores the changes in the mutual perceptions between the FRG and the USSR from mid-60s...
The year of 1989 marked a turning point in world history. During the last six months of that year, t...
After the collapse of Yugoslav – Soviet relations in 1948, Yugoslavia was forced to change its forei...
This paper analyzes Soviet-Yugoslav relations in the context of the first major crisis between the ...
The article contains a brief retrospective assessment of the reasons given by various scholars and o...
The article examines the foreign policy of the USSR in the period from the July Revolution in 1952 i...
Following the political transition in Hungary and in East-Central Europe in 1989-90 an archival revo...
The article shows that perestroika has its origins in the many plans and diverse attempts to reform ...
The last meeting of Gorbachev and CeauÈ™escu. The Romanian record on M. Gorbachev’s meeting with N. ...
This article examines the international history of the early Brezhnev era, 1964–72, when the Soviet ...