The foreign policies of communist states were governed and their
actions justified by official Marxist ideology - at least in
principal. This collection of essays examines the extent to which
nationalism has replaced communist ideology in the foreign policy
of these states. It also analyses how these countries use foreign
policy to articulate renewed or newly-established national
identities and their wider sense of geopolitical belonging. Written
by an international collection of country specialists, the volume
includes a comparative introduction and chapters on Russia and a
selection of post-communist states from the Baltic, Central Europe,
the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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