This book investigates Romania's early 1960s change in policy towards the Soviet Union, focusing on two questions in particular: namely, what actually changed and why this change occurred. Drawing from recently declassified archive materials, this book utilises a perceptual approach and a paradigm which argues that post-war Romania allied not against the threat, but with the (perceived) threat - the USSR. Focusing on the proximate causes triggering this policy change, it investigates the emergence of Romania's opposition to the USSR predominantly through two case studies - the CMEA reform proc
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