PART 2 by GEORGIA MIRICA Already feeling threatened, the leadership of Romania felt that the military invasion of Czechoslovakia could set a dangerous precedent, feeling themselves targeted in particular: “The regime interpreted as a clear warning the enunciation of the Brezhnev Doctrine–the concept articulated by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev that the protection of socialism inContinueContinue reading “In Retrospect: Romania’s Role in the Prague Spring of 1968 and Subsequent Relations with the USSR”
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In Retrospect: Romania’s Role in the Prague Spring of 1968 and Subsequent Relations with the USSR
PART 1 BY GEORGIA MIRICA Prague Spring refers to a short-lived period of liberalization in the history of communist Czechoslovakia, under the leadership of a newly-elected First Secretary of the Communist Party, Alexander Dubcek. The reform program proposed in April 1968 included granting Slovakia autonomy, providing rehabilitation to citizens that had been victims of severeContinueContinue reading “In Retrospect: Romania’s Role in the Prague Spring of 1968 and Subsequent Relations with the USSR”
Amazing Lebanon—a brief story of the last century (Part I)
by Sebastiano Voicu In light of the recent events that occurred in Beirut, I decided to write an articleabout this amazing and unique country- Lebanon.The long history of the nation starts around the year 2500 BC, in the times ofPhoenicians, but we will focus more on modern times. Today, a small middle-eastern country with aContinueContinue reading “Amazing Lebanon—a brief story of the last century (Part I)”