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The Czech Republic in the World: Conflicting Loyalties, Organizational Memberships, and Changed National Images
2008
The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies
Czech foreign policy in the post-Cold War period bears three significant imprints. First, a country that had been torn by conflicting loyalties solved that dilemma by firmly positioning itself in the orbit of the West. Second, NATO and the EU became the organizational anchors of that western orbit. Third, fresh images of the possibility of choice and control over history replaced past national images of submission to dependence and fate. Thus, new loyalties, organizations, and images interacted
doi:10.5195/cbp.2008.144
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