Solidarność, Western Solidarity and Détente: A Transnational Approach
Stefan Berger
European Review, 2008, vol. 16, issue 1, 75-84
Abstract:
The reaction of Western trade unions towards Solidarność was extremely varied, ranging from enthusiastic support to the denunciation of Solidarność as ‘counter-revolutionary’ and in the pay of the CIA. These views depended on political, institutional, and cultural determinants and had much to do with the national circumstances of particular unions and their representatives.
Date: 2008
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