Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe

During the first years of the Cold War, Romania was isolated in terms of foreign policy, and forced to develop relations mainly with the USSR and other socialist states. During the de-Stalinization period, the East-West relations improved and Romania started to rebuilt its relations with the West, e...

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Main Author: Cezar Stanciu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Romanian Association for Baltic and Nordic Studies 2009-11-01
Series:Revista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice
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Online Access:http://www.arsbn.ro/user/image/06.stanciu.pdf
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description During the first years of the Cold War, Romania was isolated in terms of foreign policy, and forced to develop relations mainly with the USSR and other socialist states. During the de-Stalinization period, the East-West relations improved and Romania started to rebuilt its relations with the West, especially economic relations. This article briefly presents the re-establishment of Romania's relations with the Scandinavian states, in the context of the improved Romanian-West relations.
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spelling doaj.art-b7a838517413416fa73be1877b0a6b572022-12-22T00:58:13ZengThe Romanian Association for Baltic and Nordic StudiesRevista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice2067-17252067-225X2009-11-01115364Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern EuropeCezar StanciuDuring the first years of the Cold War, Romania was isolated in terms of foreign policy, and forced to develop relations mainly with the USSR and other socialist states. During the de-Stalinization period, the East-West relations improved and Romania started to rebuilt its relations with the West, especially economic relations. This article briefly presents the re-establishment of Romania's relations with the Scandinavian states, in the context of the improved Romanian-West relations.http://www.arsbn.ro/user/image/06.stanciu.pdfRomaniaScandinaviaperceptionsforeign relationsEast-West cooperation
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Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
Revista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice
Romania
Scandinavia
perceptions
foreign relations
East-West cooperation
title Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
title_full Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
title_fullStr Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
title_short Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe
title_sort scandinavian perspectives overcoming the cold war pressures in romania s policy towards northern europe
topic Romania
Scandinavia
perceptions
foreign relations
East-West cooperation
url http://www.arsbn.ro/user/image/06.stanciu.pdf
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