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    O Perigo Oriental by Rodrigo Alves Correia

    Published 2017-09-01
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    Fire, Beards, and Bread: Exploring Christian East–West Relations à Propos of Edward Siecienski’s (Latest) Work by Sotiris Mitralexis

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The debate on Christian East–West relations usually centres on the “usual suspects”: papal primacy, the <i>filioque</i> and core doctrine in general, the interpretation of Scripture, ecclesiology, and so on. …”
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    Layered Liberalism: the Golitsyn Legation in the Dutch Republic (1770-1782) by Lien Verpoest

    Published 2019-03-01
    Subjects: “…liberalism - Russia - Dutch Republic - diplomatic history - political history - East-West relations…”
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    Layered Liberalism: the Golitsyn Legation in the Dutch Republic (1770-1782) by Lien Verpoest

    Published 2019-03-01
    Subjects: “…liberalism - Russia - Dutch Republic - diplomatic history - political history - East-West relations…”
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    Fault Lines between East and West: Which Levers Can Rebuild Confidence? by Nadja Douglas

    Published 2020-07-01
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    Transactions of the Ninth international congress on the Enlightenment

    Published 2017
    “…<br/> The problem of peace in the 18th century ; East-West relations ; The modern relevance of the Enlightenment.…”
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    Scandinavian Perspectives. Overcoming the Cold War Pressures in Romania’s Policy towards Northern Europe by Cezar Stanciu

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…During the de-Stalinization period, the East-West relations improved and Romania started to rebuilt its relations with the West, especially economic relations. …”
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    The Gulf Crisis : implications for the environment by Archer, L

    Published 1990
    “…It occurs in a new global context of changed East-West relations, and historic developments in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. …”
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    Good Material: Canada and the Prague Spring Refugees by Laura Madokoro

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The Soviet invasion and the return of oppressive government measures triggered the flight of twenty-seven thousand people, eleven thousand of whom came to Canada.Using newly released archival records, this paper explores how the Canadian government approached the refugee crisis and argues that confident officials, buoyed by a charismatic leader and operating in an era of improved East-West relations, manipulated the conventional definition of a refugee and consciously adopted policies that enabled large numbers of Czechoslovakian refugees to resettle in Canada.…”
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    Zakleszczony pomiędzy Wschodem i Zachodem? Tożsamościowe sploty Franka Meislera Streszczenie by MIŁOSŁAWA BORZYSZKOWSKA-SZEWCZYK

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…My aim is to examine his strategies for portraying the borderland experience, his multilingualism, and for incorporating the Jewishness into the matrix of the East-West relations. Meisler’s autobiography has been interpreted as an example of the literature of cultural borderlands and of post-factum Holocaust literature.…”
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    THE U.S.-SCANDINAVIAN COLD WAR RELATIONS IN VIEW OF THE SWEDISH NEUTRALITY, 1947–1962. by Renata Nowaczewska

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Although Sweden remained determined to continue its policy of non-alliance and neutrality, she nevertheless contributed to the improvement of East-West relations.…”
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    Cooperative Security and Denuclearizing the Arctic by Ernie Regehr

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…As changing climate conditions also bring more immediate regional security concerns to the fore, and even as east-west relations deteriorate, the Arctic still continues to develop as an international “security community” in which there are reliable expectations that states will continue to settle disputes by peaceful means and in accordance with international law. …”
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    A Strategy for Conflict Prevention and Management in the Mediterranean by Abdelwahad Biad

    Published 1997-09-01
    “…The author states that the conflicts in the Mediterranean are put down to interrelated factors –frontier disputes, ethnic-cultural rivalries, low-intensity violence– that make them appear to be “intractable conflicts”, specific to the area, and to which it cannot be automatically applied the model of conflict prevention and management that marked East-West relations during the Cold War. But the author’s analysis goes farther: Biad argues that the initiatives of conflict prevention and management have not done well because of the inadequate definition of objectives (Euro-Arab Dialogue, CSCM,Mediterranean Forum), as well as for the discrimination against some of the southern members and the lack of clearly identified principles and rules for a security dialogue (WEU, NATO, and the OSCE). …”
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    “SELF-OBSESSED AND INCOMPREHENSIBLE.” RE-MEMBERING (POST)COMMUNIST TRAUMAS IN THE AMERICAN IMAGINARY by Roxana Oltean

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Engaging scholarship pointing to the neocolonial patterns of perception built into East-West relations before and after the fall of the Iron Curtain, as well as compelling questions pertaining to the quasi-colonial status of the countries beyond the Iron Curtain vis-à-vis the Soviet Empire, this paper will focus on the manner in which (post)communist identity in fact forms at the intersection of these sometimes competing, sometimes complementary scenarios of power. …”
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