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Czechoslovak national interests : a historical survey of Czechoslovak national interests, and reflections on the demise of Czechoslovak Communism / by Oskar Krejčí.
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Krejčí, Oskar
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English
Published/Created
Boulder : East European Monographs ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1996.
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193, iv, 167 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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Czech Republic
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Politics and government
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Czech Republic
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Foreign relations
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Nationalism
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Czech Republic
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Communism
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Czech Republic
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Democracy
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Czech Republic
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Series
East European monographs ; no. 446.
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Contains
Krejčí, Oskar.
Historical survey of Czechoslovak national interests.
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Krejčí, Oskar.
Proč to prasklo, aneb, Hovory o demokracii a "Sametové revoluci."
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-193)
Contents
I. Prologue: Czech Republic - The Birth Certificate
II. Czech Statehood in Historical Outline. a). Population in Bohemia. b). Location in Space. Note 1: On Nation and State. c). Pressure from East and West. Note 2: On Balance of Power
III. The Idea of the Czech State. a). F. Palacky. Note 3: On Geopolitics. b). T. G. Masaryk. c). Czech Statehood as a Mistake
IV. Birth of State. a). Right or Interest? b). Borders
V. Foreign Policy. a). Traditions. Note 4: On Political Realism. b). Security of the Czech Republic. c). European Integration
VI. Public Consciousness. a). Attitude to Other Nations and Nationalities. b). Foreign Policy
VII. Epilogue: Death of Czech Nation?
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ISBN
088033343X
LCCN
96083812
OCLC
35117390
RCP
C - S
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