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Defense policies of East-Central European countries after 1989
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17 February 2020

Politics and government, Comparative politics, International relations, Military and defence strategy
An accurate and thorough investigation of the underlying defense policies such as this one is extremely valuable and a valid discussion to undertake.
Eurasian Geography and Economics
James W. Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Valdosta State University
Jacek Lubecki is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Georgia Southern University
Introduction and overview
1 Theoretical framework: liberalism, realism and constructivism
2 Empires and peripheries: security and defense realities of East-Central Europe
3 Communism and late communism: from forced convergence to divergence
4 The Czech Republic: a reluctant ally
5 Hungary: imperial legacies and post-imperial realities
6 Poland: return to the West?
7 Slovakia: politics from the periphery
8 Recapitulation: from convergence to divergence and back?
Index