This book addresses the questions with respect to the Warsaw Treaty Organization, also known as the Warsaw Pact. It examines the effect East-West relations have on cohesion and how Warsaw Pact allies have distributed the defense effort in the past.
This book discusses territorial/ethnic disputes involving Transylvania, Bessarabia and Dobrudja. It considers Romanian diplomacy and defense policy as the linkages between Romanian domestic political life and the country's foreign policy.
This book provides empirical guidance for Western assessments of WTO "reliability". It analyzes the changing Warsaw Pact alliance structure, the relationship of East European military establishments to the USSR, and the interplay of Soviet and East European security concerns.
The authors of Romania in the 1980s delineate and assess the political, economic, and social trends likely to be influential in Romania during this and ensuing decades.