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eral relations with the Scandina- vian and other Western European countries, thus giving some sub- stance to earlier statements that Prague will play a more active role in European affairs. He again em- phasized that the German question is the basic problem for Prague's foreign policy, but his position on improvement of relations with Bonn was imprecise and somewhat contradicted earlier statements. Cernik was not as forthcoming as Foreign Minister Hajek, who on 22 April hinted that Prague's sole...
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Strategic Warning and the Role of Intelligence: Lessons Learned From The 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia
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