ACEN News
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Page : 228 pages
File Size : 28,15 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Europe
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 28,15 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Europe
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Author : Anna Mazurkiewicz
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 463 pages
File Size : 21,91 MB
Release : 2020-12-16
Category : History
ISBN : 3110661004
According to its members, exiled political leaders from nine east European countries, the ACEN was an umbrella organization—a quasi-East European parliament in exile—composed of formerly prominent statesmen who strove to maintain the case of liberation of Eastern Europe from the Soviet yoke on the agenda of international relations. Founded by the Free Europe Committee, from 1954 to 1971 the ACEN tried to lobby for Eastern European interests on the U.S. political scene, in the United Nations and the Council of Europe. Furthermore, its activities can be traced to Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. However, since it was founded and sponsored by the Free Europe Committee (most commonly recognized as the sponsor of the Radio Free Europe), the ACEN operations were obviously influenced and monitored by the Americans (CIA, Department of State). This book argues that despite the émigré leadership's self-restraint in expressing criticism of the U.S. foreign policy, the ACEN was vulnerable to, and eventually fell victim of, the changes in the American Cold War policies. Notwithstanding the termination of Free Europe’s support, ACEN members reconstituted their operations in 1972 and continued their actions until 1989. Based on a through archival research (twenty different archives in the U.S. and Europe, interviews, published documents, memoirs, press) this book is a first complete story of an organization that is quite often mentioned in publications related to the operations of the Free Europe Committee but hardly ever thoroughly studied.
Author : Anna Mazurkiewicz
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 48,54 MB
Release : 2013-08-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1443852104
The East Central Europe in Exile series consists of two volumes which contain chapters written by both esteemed and renowned scholars, as well as young, aspiring researchers whose work brings a fresh, innovative approach to the study of migration. Altogether, there are thirty-eight chapters in both volumes focusing on the East Central European émigré experience in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The first volume, Transatlantic Migrations, focuses on the reasons for emigration from the lands of East Central Europe; from the Baltic to the Adriatic, the intercontinental journey, as well as on the initial adaptation and assimilation processes. The second volume is slightly different in scope, for it focuses on the aspect of negotiating new identities acquired in the adopted homeland. The authors contributing to Transatlantic Identities focus on the preservation of the East Central European identity, maintenance of contacts with the “old country”, and activities pursued on behalf of, and for the sake of, the abandoned homeland. Combined, both volumes describe the transnational processes affecting East Central European migrants.
Author : John F. O'Conor
Publisher :
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 29,21 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Cold War
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Author : United States. Department of the Army
Publisher :
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 30,23 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Europe, Eastern
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 33,42 MB
Release : 1963-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1487589638
This bibliography is an exhaustive, objective and unique list of sources in the study of an event the historical significance of which becomes continually more apparent. The list consists of over two thousand entries from books and pamphlets, periodical articles, motion pictures and monitored broadcasts. The articles are arranged by language, and the Hungarian and Slavic book entries are provided with English translations.
Author : Sara Diamond
Publisher : Guilford Press
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 29,35 MB
Release : 1995-09-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780898628647
Diamond looks at conservative politics in the United States from World War II to the post-Reagan years.
Author : Sheila Fitzpatrick
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 11,83 MB
Release : 2024-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1666945005
Russians in Cold War Australia explores the time during the Cold War when Russian displaced persons, including former Soviet citizens, were amongst the hundreds of thousands of immigrants given assisted passage to Australia and other Western countries in the wake of the Second World War. With the Soviet Union and Australia as enemies, skepticism surrounding the immigrants’ avowed anti-communism introduced new hardships and challenges. This book examines Russian immigration to Australia in the late 1940s and 1950s, both through their own eyes and those of Australia's security service (ASIO), to whom all Russian speakers were persons of interest.
Author : Stéphanie Roulin
Publisher : Springer
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 10,61 MB
Release : 2014-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 1137388803
How was anti-communism organised in the West? This book covers the agents, aims, and arguments of various transnational anti-communist activists during the Cold War. Existing narratives often place the United States – and especially the CIA – at the centre of anti-communist activity. The book instead opens up new fields of research transnationally.
Author : Thi Tuyet Tran
Publisher : diplom.de
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 19,54 MB
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3954897520
This book addresses the issue of graduate employability (GE) within the changing context of contemporary Vietnam. GE has become a highly topical and contested issue in Vietnam. Employers report that university students are not suitably prepared for work, and universities are often criticised for their poor commitment to developing student employability assets. However, it is suggested that enhancing GE in Vietnam involves many factors that are often underplayed in the general literature. In the Vietnamese context, both the education system and the economy remain relatively underdeveloped; students are schooled to be passive learners; and corrupt employment practices remain rife. Moreover, Confucian cultural features of face saving, hierarchical order in decision making, and the role of rumour and hearsay in a collectivist culture each play an important part in the different ways university graduates negotiate their transition to employment. Thus, in order to enhance the development of GE in Vietnam, all related stakeholders need opportunities to collaborate so that a mutual understanding of the problem is arrived at and feasible solutions are developed and implemented.