Romanian Autonomy and Arms Control Policies
Abstract
Romania has proved to be an interesting case study of the limits of autonomy within the Soviet bloc. Romania's foreign policy has become increasingly independent of Soviet dictates over the last fifteen years, while domestic controls have remained as rigid as any in Eastern Europe.
Suggested Citation
David S. Mason. "Romanian Autonomy and Arms Control Policies" Arms Control 3.1 (1982): 68-71.