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The divergence of public opinions in Western countries compared with the development in Russia’s public moods became particularly obvious during the revolutions of 1830. In Western Europe’s public opinion, Russia changed in public perception from one of the main contributors of victory in the anti‑Napoleonic coalition to the main threat for peace. Due to Russia’s hard stance against the French July and later the Belgian revolution, negative perception of Russia in the West hardened. The Polish revolution was seen as an uprising against oppressive Russian rule by the Western public and journals. This represented a break with Russian public opinion, including that prevailing among Russian liberals. Russians saw the struggle against Polish insurgents as a matter of national survival. Such a view was supported almost unanimously.
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The paper analyses Czechoslovakia’s foreign trade relations in the 1970s. Based on archival and research and scholarly literature, it builds a three tiered system that consists of satisfying consumption, covering the CMEA, and Western markets exports, and it offers qualitative economic analysis. The author is interested in the problem of subsidization of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union. He comes to the conclusion that the movement in Czechoslovak foreign trade policy toward closer cooperation with CMEA partners, most prominently the Soviet Union, was a logical outcome of external developments taking place in the world economy (the 1973 oil shock, emergence of the Asian tigers, etc.) as well as of the internal parameters of the Czechoslovak economy.
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