Pugwash in Eastern Europe. The Limits of International Cooperation Under Soviet Control in the 1950s and 1960s
Identifikátory výsledku
Kód výsledku v IS VaVaI
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Výsledek na webu
<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00805" target="_blank" >http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00805</a>
DOI - Digital Object Identifier
<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00805" target="_blank" >10.1162/jcws_a_00805</a>
Alternativní jazyky
Jazyk výsledku
angličtina
Název v původním jazyce
Pugwash in Eastern Europe. The Limits of International Cooperation Under Soviet Control in the 1950s and 1960s
Popis výsledku v původním jazyce
The beginnings of Pugwash overlapped with the first stage of the process of de-Stalinization. In the international context of the late 1950s, Pugwash enabled Soviet officials and scientists to play an active part in the international community at the very point when the World Peace Council (a Soviet front organization) was experiencing its deepest crisis. Despite political pressure from Moscow, the various Academies of Sciences in East European countries, which represented Pugwash national committees in their respective societies, managed to benefit from these circumstances. They developed important contacts with Western analysts such as Henry Kissinger, Paul Doty, and Marshall Shulman. This cooperation helped to shape the research agenda in Eastern Europe, though its scope was still controlled by the USSR. Nevertheless, after 1975—and most importantly after 1982—Pugwash managed to establish contact with non-Communist peace activists and dissident movements in Eastern Europe.
Název v anglickém jazyce
Pugwash in Eastern Europe. The Limits of International Cooperation Under Soviet Control in the 1950s and 1960s
Popis výsledku anglicky
The beginnings of Pugwash overlapped with the first stage of the process of de-Stalinization. In the international context of the late 1950s, Pugwash enabled Soviet officials and scientists to play an active part in the international community at the very point when the World Peace Council (a Soviet front organization) was experiencing its deepest crisis. Despite political pressure from Moscow, the various Academies of Sciences in East European countries, which represented Pugwash national committees in their respective societies, managed to benefit from these circumstances. They developed important contacts with Western analysts such as Henry Kissinger, Paul Doty, and Marshall Shulman. This cooperation helped to shape the research agenda in Eastern Europe, though its scope was still controlled by the USSR. Nevertheless, after 1975—and most importantly after 1982—Pugwash managed to establish contact with non-Communist peace activists and dissident movements in Eastern Europe.
Klasifikace
Druh
J<sub>imp</sub> - Článek v periodiku v databázi Web of Science
CEP obor
—
OECD FORD obor
60101 - History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)
Návaznosti výsledku
Projekt
—
Návaznosti
I - Institucionalni podpora na dlouhodoby koncepcni rozvoj vyzkumne organizace
Ostatní
Rok uplatnění
2018
Kód důvěrnosti údajů
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku
Název periodika
Journal of Cold War Studies
ISSN
1520-3972
e-ISSN
—
Svazek periodika
20
Číslo periodika v rámci svazku
1
Stát vydavatele periodika
US - Spojené státy americké
Počet stran výsledku
31
Strana od-do
210-240
Kód UT WoS článku
000430651700008
EID výsledku v databázi Scopus
2-s2.0-85045441063