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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15527-2fficial policy. The ‘search for socialism’ that had previously animated state–society dynamics was over in 1968. Soviet patriotism, often framed in xenophobic terms, became the main tool of social and political mobilisation in the USSR.
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Milan Brandt,Suresh K. Bhargavalovak territory. He also explains why the Stasi were particularly concerned about the political reliability of students, even though most students seemed passive and loyal to the regime in the wake of the invasion.
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Introduction and Basic Principles,n historical Bessarabia. After 1968 the authorities in Soviet Moldavia felt obliged to embark on a renewed struggle against perceived or real manifestations of Romanian local nationalism, a struggle disguised in the campaign to strengthen Soviet patriotism and ‘socialist internationalism’.
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,The ‘Anti-Prague Spring’: Neo-Stalinist and Ultra-Leftist Extremism in Czechoslovakia, 1968–70,crucially, such ideas influenced large swathes of regional officials, party members and industrial workers. McDermott and Sommer conclude that these diffuse anti-reformist undercurrents were mobilised after the invasion to affect the relatively smooth transition from the Prague Spring to ‘normalisation’.
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The Impact of the Prague Spring on the USSR,fficial policy. The ‘search for socialism’ that had previously animated state–society dynamics was over in 1968. Soviet patriotism, often framed in xenophobic terms, became the main tool of social and political mobilisation in the USSR.
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Ideological Offensive: The East German Leadership, the Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact Invasion olovak territory. He also explains why the Stasi were particularly concerned about the political reliability of students, even though most students seemed passive and loyal to the regime in the wake of the invasion.