Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 1998. [Vol. 5.] Eger Journal of American Studies. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 25)

Studies - Tamás Magyarics: From the Rollback of Communism to Building Bridges: The U.S. and the Soviet Block Countries from the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 to the Prague Spring in 1968

a total of 45.6 million dollars in 1966 (Czechoslovakia's share alone amounted to 27.2 million), while the figure for 1967 was only 44.7 million dollars. The American export into these countries amounted to 102.9 and 74.8 million dollars respectively. As for Poland and Yugoslavia, they exported into the U.S. in the value of 157.1 and 177.8 million dollars, and imported 226.4 and 157.4 million respectively in 1967. This downward curve took an even deeper dive with the crushing of the Prague Spring and modest increase came only with the new "multipolar" approach and "linkage" policies of the Nixon Administration. 85

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