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The Romanian Revolution of 1989 and the Veracity of the External Subversion Theory

Eduard Rudolf Roth

Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2016, vol. 24, issue 1, 37-50

Abstract: This paper aims to uncover and assess the impact, the nature and the magnitude of exogenously articulated influences in the evolution of Romania’s political dynamics – during and in the aftermath of the December 1989 riots and fighting which overthrew the totalitarian regime of Ceauşescu. In this context, the document will test if the external orchestrated coup theory gets validation from the analysis of the existent data and of the relevant actors’ behavioural dynamics.

Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1080/0965156X.2015.1118816

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