The Concept of Space and Political Integration Processes of Eastern Europe in the First Post-War Decade

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https://doi.org/10.31861/mediaforum.2022.11.46-56

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Eastern Europe, USSR, Cominform, Warsaw Pact, World War II

Abstract

The timeliness of the article lies in describing historical and political specifications of Eastern Europe formatting at time of communism regimes taking into consideration the role of the USSR in political sphere of East European countries. The methodological base of the paper consists in historisism and objectivism principles that allow considering the facts in their historical and spatial relationships. The analysis of integration processes in Eastern Europe in 20th century is combined with the attempt to define a space, that is considered to be the novelty of the paper. The conclusion proves the timeliness defining the USSR effection in the region in 20th century and concentration of East European countries in soviet communism ideology.

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Published

2022-12-14

How to Cite

Kokosh, A. (2022). The Concept of Space and Political Integration Processes of Eastern Europe in the First Post-War Decade. Mediaforum : Analytics, Forecasts, Information Management, 11, 46-56. https://doi.org/10.31861/mediaforum.2022.11.46-56