In Retrospect: Romania’s Role in the Prague Spring of 1968 and Subsequent Relations with the USSR

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”

Russia is ‘everywhere’

The path to glory of a geopolitical and military global superpower by Sebastiano It is more and more clear that Russia and its leaders have grand ambitions, both politically and militarily. But there might be a problem for the rest of the world: these ambitions go far beyond the geographical territory of the largest countryContinueContinue reading “Russia is ‘everywhere’”

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