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Pan-Europe beside Russia. Russia against Pan-Europe. Pan-Europeans in Defence against Russia
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Year of publication | 2002 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Russia in Czech Historiography: Studies published by the Prague Group of Russian history specialists: on the occasion of the birthdays of group members Zdeněk Sládek, Vladislav Moulis and Václav Veber |
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Field | History |
Keywords | Pan-European movement; Russia and Europe; Russia against Europe; Russia as a non-European element; Bolshevism against Europe; R. Coudenhove-Kalergi; T. G. Masaryk; F. Nitti; C. Sforza; C. de Gaulle |
Description | Pan-European movement from beginnings of 20's to beginnings of 70's and the Russian problem, respectively Russian danger. Russia as a non-European element. Diferences and identity of ideas of R. Coudenhove-Kalergi, T. G. Masaryk, F. Nitti, C. Sforza, Ch. de Gaulle on the Russian problem. Russia remained for Coudenhove-Kalergi a northern Asian power, where it had its center of power. In its relation to Europe, Russia must either rule over Europe or remain outside of it. The concept of a Greater Europe encompassing Russia is suicidal. |
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