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Hungarian Foreign Policy - The Experience of a New Democracy (Hardcover)
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Hungarian Foreign Policy - The Experience of a New Democracy (Hardcover)
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This concise volume outlines developments in Hungarian foreign
policy since the end of the Communist regime and the formation of
the country's democratic coalition. After briefly reviewing
Hungary's foreign relations between the wars, the Stalinist period,
and the foreign policy principles of Prime Minister Imre Nagy
during the 1956 Revolution, Joseph Kun discusses the 1990 elections
that confirmed the rejection of Communist rule and the formation of
a coalition government with Jozsef Antall as prime minister. Kun
describes how the new government's foreign policy is oriented
toward the West with the primary aim of establishing closer
political and economic ties with the industrial nations. At the
same time, Hungary is endeavoring to forge regional alliances in
Central Europe to protect the large ethnic Hungarian communities
who live in the neighboring Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, and
the former Yugoslavia. The continuing tensions in Eastern Europe
and the Soviet successor states demand the formulation of a firm
but flexible foreign policy line. This study gives the specialist
and student a sense of the achievements of the Antall government
during its first years in office as well as an understanding of the
disappointements that a new democracy experiences in its search for
contacts in a well-meaning but pragmatic world.
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