Külpolitika - A Magyar Külügyi Intézet folyóirata - 2001 (7. évfolyam)

2001 / 1-2. szám - KÜLPOLITIKA-TÖRTÉNET - Romsics Gergely: Magyarország a "Foreign Affairs"-ben, 1940-1948

Romsics Gergely through a process of political and economic infiltration, to the domination of all aspects of Hungarian public life in the interest of the Soviet Union. In the result the Soviet Union made Hungary a colony. It did not, however, win the allegiance of the Hungarian people." Uo. 554. o. 126 Uo. 555-559. o. 127 Uo. 560-561. o. 128 „the fragmentation of the majority party and the consolidation of Communist power in the government."; „Kovács had been arrested by the Soviet authorities." Uo. 562-563. o. 129 Uo. 564-566. o. 130 „The Hungarian people believed that democracy was desirable and that they could attain it." Uo. 566. o. 131 Benes: „Postwar Europe". 228. és 233-239. o. 132 Otto of Austria: i. m. 243-245. o. 133 Jászi: „The Choices in Hungary".; Stowe: „Hungary's Agrarian Revolution". 134 Campbell: i. m. 218. o. 135 Schoenfeld: i. m. 136 Schulzinger: American Diplomacy. 3-15. és 201-231. o. 137 „frequently surprising, fast-changing and ultimately ambiguous and confusing world..." Gati, Charles: „Eastern Europe on Its Own"; Foreign Affairs, 68/1. sz. (1989-1990). 99-120. o. 138 „skepticism is very much in order." Uo. 109. o. 139 „Using its limited influence... steer the region gradually, over unknown terrain, toward a more pluralist and autonomous future." Uo. 102. o. 140 „a realistic and prudent American policy that seeks marginal and gradual change in Eastern Europe without either appeasing or unduly provoking the Soviet Union." Uo. 116. o. 141 Mandelbaum, Michael: „Ending the Cold War"; Foreign Affairs, 68/2. sz. (1989-1990). 16-36. o. 142 „The Soviet Union will not, in the foreseeabel future, become a Western-style country, with a capitalist economy, an open society and a democratic political system with several competing parties..." Uo. 32. o. 143 „the end of the cold war will bear a distinct resemblance to the cold war itself." Uo. 29-35. o. 144 Hunter, Robert E.: „Central European Security"; Foreign Affairs, 68/3. sz. (1989-1990). 22-41. o. 145 „second only to the Middle East in its potential for conflicts that coudl embroil the great powers." Uo. 22. o. 146 If current security arrangements are in fact changing, what could take their place?" Uo. 22. o. 147 Brzezinski, Zbigniew: „Post-Communist Nationalism"; Foreign Affairs., 68/5. sz. (1989-1990). 1-26. o. 148 „the rising tide of nationalism in Eastern Europe"; „the existing Soviet bloc, the arena for the globe's most acute national conflicts." Uo. 1. o. 149 Uo. 17-19. és 24-26. o. 254 Külpolitika

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