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- W2487882131 abstract "During the 1980s the division of Europe was not so much a test case in U.S.-Soviet relations as a problem for the international system with a hidden, heavy, and difficult life of its own. It was harder to deal with politically and is harder to describe and understand analytically than even the superpower relationship. Everyone knows and cares a lot about the superpowers. The problems, the crises, the solutions in their relations are daily front-page news. The division of Europe is different. Here the problems are usually muffled because everyone involved has reasons to avert their gaze from them. We think of them mainly in terms of crises, sudden eruptions that must be dealt with but that then subside, leaving things as they were. American thinking in particular is crisis-prone and crisis-bound. We recall what we know about the division of Europe when we recall where we were when some terrible East European explosion occurred. I was a student in Paris in November 1956, when angry crowds stormed French Communist Party headquarters after the Soviet reconquest of Budapest. A week after arriving in Warsaw in August 1968, my family and I were awakened by Polish planes taking off to join the invasion of Czechoslovakia. In December 1981 I was called back from Christmas vacation to join the State Department task force set up to deal with Polish issues after martial law was declared. All these explosions used to seem hopeless; now we would like to believe that they are hopeless no longer, but we cannot be sure. What remains true is that explosion is all we remember, and therefore all we know. Our consciousness of the East-West division in Europe is vivid, but it is also intermittent, and therefore fleeting.KeywordsEast European CountryHumanistic IntellectualMilitary ThreatIron RingMilitary BurdenThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W2487882131 title "Economism and Its Agony: The Division of Europe at the Turn of the 1980s" @default.
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