“Just give Europe to Russia …” CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN “EAST” AND “WEST” IN THE 1990S

Schabert T (2024)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2024

Journal

Book Volume: 17

Pages Range: 22-30

Journal Issue: 3

Abstract

The formula “end of the Cold War” conveyed an erroneous idea. For centuries the relations between “East” and “West” were characterized by antagonism. In the 1990s determined attempts were undertaken to overcome the polarity. Western Europe and the US responded favorably to the desire of Central/ Eastern Europe and of Russia to integrate themselves into Western institutions and organisms defined by democracy and market economy. However, the force of existing mental realities — such as the fear of Russia in Central/European states or Russia`s clinging to its imperialist past and failure to handle its economy and finances well – proved to be stronger than the idealistic intentions formed in 1989–90 on both sides of the divide.

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APA:

Schabert, T. (2024). “Just give Europe to Russia …” CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN “EAST” AND “WEST” IN THE 1990S. Baltic Worlds, 17(3), 22-30.

MLA:

Schabert, Tilo. "“Just give Europe to Russia …” CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RELATIONS BETWEEN “EAST” AND “WEST” IN THE 1990S." Baltic Worlds 17.3 (2024): 22-30.

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