East-West Relations and the Future of Eastern Europe

Politics and Economics

Morris Bornstein editor Zvi Gitelman editor William Zimmerman editor

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Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th Jan '26

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Both domestic and foreign policy considerations led Eastern European nations in the 1970s to involve their economies more deeply with the West. This increased economic interdependence encompassed trade, technology transfer through industrial cooperation, and international credit. These growing links came as a mixed blessing as Western economic problems – inflation, recession, unemployment, energy – began to affect the economic development and political stability in Eastern Europe.

First published in 1981, East–West Relations and the Future of Eastern Europe examines the implications of these problems for East–West relations and the domestic scene in Eastern Europe. The authors analyze the interaction of economic and political forces at three interlocking levels – international, regional, and national. The first part deals with the evolution of East–West political and economic relations in the 1970s and the prospects for the 1980s and considers the implications of developments in East–West relations for Soviet and East European regional, economic, political, and military ties. Thereafter, experts from East and West offer their perspectives on political economic strategies for individual East European countries, in the context of their regional and international relations. This book will be of interest to students of comparative economics, international trade, and international relations.

Review of the first publication:

'…this collection of essays stands up remarkably well, especially for the decade of the 1970s.'

--- Canadian Journal of Political Science

ISBN: 9781032888453

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Weight: 580g

314 pages