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Disintegration and Integration in East-Central Europe
1919 – post-1989- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2014
Summary
Die Autoren dieses Bandes beschäftigen sich mit Geschichte, Politik und Europäischer Integration derjenigen Staaten, die einst dem Wahrschauer Pakt angehörten. In den Beiträgen, die auf einem Kolloquium der Fakultät für Europastudien der Universität Klausenburg basieren, wird insbesondere das Verhältnis zu Deutschland und der EU aufgegriffen.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2014
- Copyright Year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-1330-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-5422-7
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Veröffentlichungen der Historiker-Verbindungsgruppe bei der Kommission der EG
- Volume
- 16
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 380
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
- Introduction Pages 9 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
- Preliminaries to European Integration in the Transylvanian Area (Case Study on Unity and Diversity)Pages 22 - 30Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- The Late Start of the Little Entente. Regional Cooperation within East-Central Europe in Times of Adversity (1920-1921)Pages 31 - 43Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Régionalisme agraire et crédit agricole en Europe Centrale autour de l’année 1930Pages 51 - 59Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- paradigme du développement économique en Europe Centrale et Orientale pendant l’entre-deux-guerres. Des contributions françaises en RoumaniePages 60 - 77Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- “New Central Europe” in Co-operating and United Europe. Czechoslovak Ideas in 1920s and 1930s and Attempts at Coordination with Austrian and Hungarian IdeasPages 78 - 92Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Uniting the Balkans: Common Desires and First Initiatives in the Interwar PeriodPages 93 - 104Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Conférence du Mouvement Européen sur l’Europe Centrale et Orientale en janvier 1952Pages 105 - 120Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- continent, deux blocs, trois idees. Le COMECON, la CEE et le processus d’HelsinkiPages 121 - 133Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Autarkic tendencies in the Council for Mutual Economic AssistancePages 134 - 146Authors: |Download chapter (PDF)
- Muddling Through the European Bloc System: The Evolution of Italian-Polish Relations over the 1970’s and 1980’sPages 147 - 168Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- The Transferable Rouble and ‘Socialist Integration’ – What Kind of Relationship?Pages 169 - 185Authors: |Download chapter (PDF)
- Austria. The Revolutions in Central and South Eastern Europe. Austrian Perceptions and International Reactions 1989-90Pages 186 - 204Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Ever Closer or Diverging: The Relationship between EC and the Latecomers (Bulgaria and Romania) Seen Through the Prism of CVMPages 205 - 215Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Coopération dans le cadre du Groupe de Visegrad à l’épreuve de l’integration européenne. Point de vue polonais.Pages 216 - 229Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Rethinking Cultural Relations between the European Union and United States in Age of the Transatlantic RiftPages 230 - 239Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Atlanticism and the Changing Dynamics of European Security in the ‘New Global Order’Pages 240 - 253Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Between the Economic Agenda and the Need of Strategic Security: East-Central Europe in the Context of the Transatlantic Relation’s DisruptionPages 254 - 263Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- The European Community and Yugoslavia in the Late Cold War Years, 1976-1989Pages 264 - 283Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Italy’s attempts at integrating East-Central Europe in a new continental balance: an early response to the crisis of the Communist bloc (1989-1991)Pages 293 - 304Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Hard Core Europe? Possible Scenarios for the Prospect of Differentiated Integration?Pages 315 - 330Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Crisis of the European Model? Reflections and ProjectionsPages 331 - 351Authors: |Download chapter (PDF)
- Integration as Disintegration. Some Remarks on the Romanian Case viewed by Emil CioranPages 352 - 356Authors:Download chapter (PDF)
- Table of ContributorsPages 375 - 380 Download chapter (PDF)




