Suggesting that events in Poland during 1980-1981 represent the tip
of an iceberg, the contributors examine the rise of nationalism in
Eastern Europe and its potential consequences for European
security. They analyze developing problems and trends in the
region, including the cooling of relations between the USSR and
individual countries in Eastern Europe, the continuing economic
crisis, changing social structures, the influence of the
intelligentsia, and the eroding importance of ideology as a key
part of Eastern Europe's political culture. The second half of the
book focuses on the impact of these shifts on political and
military relations between the USSR and Eastern European countries
and on the efficient functioning of the Warsaw Pact.
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