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Title: Dyplomacja Nicolae Ceauşescu wobec przemian politycznych w Polsce w 1989 roku
Other Titles: Nicolae Ceauşescu’s Diplomacy in the Face of Political Changes in Poland in 1989
Authors: Nowak, Krzysztof
Keywords: Nicolae Ceauşescu; Romania in 1989; Romanian-Polish relations in 1989; communist states in 1989
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Studia Środkowoeuropejskie i Bałkanistyczne", T. 30, 2021, s. 239-258
Abstract: In 1989, Romania belonged to the communist countries, which particularly strongly attacked communist Poland for carrying out democratic reforms. For many months the diplomacy of communist leader Nicolae Ceaşescu tried to organize a conference of socialist countries on the subject of Poland, but as a result of Moscow’s opposition it did not come to fruition. During the Gorbachev era, the Soviet Union rejected the Brezhnev doctrine, while Romania actually urged its restoration. This was in contradiction with the current political line of Ceauşescu in favor of not interfering in the internal affairs of socialist countries. However, in 1989 it was a threat to communism, which is why historians also have polemics about Romanian suggestions for the armed intervention of the Warsaw Pact in Poland. In turn, Romania did not allow Poland to interfere in the problems of the Polish minority in Bukovina.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/22635
DOI: 10.4467/2543733XSSB.21.017.13810
ISSN: 1233-0558
2543-733X
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