GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE SOVIET PRESENCE IN THE LOW DANUBE AND THE BLACK SEA COAST AREA AFTER 23RD AUGUST 1944

Journal Title: Revista Romana de Studii Eurasiatice - Year 2007, Vol 3, Issue 1

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MARIAN COJOC

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MARIAN COJOC (2007). GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE SOVIET PRESENCE IN THE LOW DANUBE AND THE BLACK SEA COAST AREA AFTER 23RD AUGUST 1944. Revista Romana de Studii Eurasiatice, 3(1), 163-168. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-119083