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Defense Policies of East-Central European Countries after 1989: Creating Stability in a Time of Uncertainty
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Bookshelf
  • James Peterson, Valdosta State University
  • Jacek Lubecki, Georgia Southern University
Contributors
Georgia Southern University faculty member Jacek Lubecki co-authored Defense Policies of East-Central European Countries after 1989: Creating Stability in a Time of Uncertainty alongside non-faculty member James Paterson.
Abstract

Book Summary: The 2014 Ukrainian-Crimean crisis has raised serious questions in the West about Russian motivations and future policy directions. Now more than ever, it is imperative to explore the defensive perceptions, reactions, and preparations of neighbouring countries, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Is there a convergence of their approaches along similar paths, or do their different cultures and historical experiences prefigure a divergence of their defense policies? While Slovakia, Hungary and Czech Republic all seem to have little concern about Russia's policies in Ukraine, the Polish response has been uniquely strong and militarized. This book will explore reasons for the different responses to the crisis.

Publication Date
1-2-2019
Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN for this edition (13-digit)
978-1526110428
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Citation Information
James Peterson and Jacek Lubecki. Defense Policies of East-Central European Countries after 1989: Creating Stability in a Time of Uncertainty. 1stManchester(2019) p. 1 - 184
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jacek-lubecki/1/