Syria During the Cold War: The East European Connection

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Przemysław Gasztold-Seń
Massimiliano Trentin
Jan Adamec

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Along with its close ties with the Soviet Union, Syria maintained important relations with several smaller Eastern Bloc countries during the Cold War. The authors of Syria During the Cold War draw on local archival material to illuminate the motivations, developments, and difficulties of the relationships between the regime in Damascus and the governments of Poland, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia in this formative era.

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