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Comparative precedents to this economic meltdown differ considerably between what was once called “the West” and “the East”. For countries in Western Europe the point of reference most prominently associated with the recent developments is the Great Depression of 1929. But for former Comecon member countries the historical parallel does not date back that far. Rather it is found in and compared with the collapse of Communism and the initial experiences of economic transition in 1989-90.

 

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Jens Bastian
Jens Bastian
Foreword The global order is undergoing profound transformations, reshaping alliances, power dynamics, and strategic priorities in ways that remain uncertain. In an era defined by rapid geopolitical shifts, economic volatility, and evolving security paradigms, the international community faces increasing challenges that require adaptive and innovative responses. This special issue of Transatlantic...
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