We all fall down: the dismantling of the warsaw pact and the end of the cold war in eastern europe/ Simon Miles

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: International Security, Volume 48, Number 3, WINTER 2023, pg. 51-85Summary: New evidence from Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, and Romanian archives shows that at the end of the Cold War, Eastern European policymakers resolved to destroy the Warsaw Pact that bound them to the Soviet Union in order to align with Western Europe.
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New evidence from Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, and Romanian archives shows that at the end of the Cold War, Eastern European policymakers resolved to destroy the Warsaw Pact that bound them to the Soviet Union in order to align with Western Europe.

WARSAW PACT, COLD WAR, EASTERN EUROPE, NATO, NEWARTICLS

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