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The Soviet Union’s Economic Policy Towards Eastern Europe From Molotov’s Plan (1945-1955)

Posted on:2018-07-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D Y HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330512491823Subject:World History
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After World War II,Eastern Europe became the focus of the game between the United States and the Soviet Union.In order to stabilize the political situation,to contain the Soviet Union,the United States implemented the Marshall Plan,and the Soviet Union in order to resist and fight back the implementation of the United States,"Marshall Plan",organized the implementation of the "Molotov plan." The implementation of the "Molotov Plan" has had a great impact on the Soviet Union’s foreign economic policy while it has had an impact on the economic policies of Eastern Europe and laid the foundation for the formation of the post-socialist camp.In order to have an in-depth understanding of the Molotov plan and the Soviet Union’s economic policy towards Eastern Europe,this paper,from the Molotov Plan,the Soviet Union’s economic policy towards Eastern Europe,analyzes the historical and scholarly research literature,This paper analyzes the impact of the Soviet Union on economic policies in Eastern Europe,including the characteristics,the characteristics of the Soviet Union,the economic development of the Soviet Union,the economic development of the Soviet Union,the economic developmentof the Soviet Union,Role and malpractice.It is clear that the "Molotov Plan" has greatly promoted the revival of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe after the war and strengthened the economic exchanges between the Soviet Union and the Eastern European socialist countries,but severely restricted the trade relations between the Eastern European countries and the western countries,But also lead to the Soviet Union,Eastern Europe,a serious departure from the world economic and trade system,one of the factors,Eastern European economic development is increasingly lagging behind the views of Western Europe.It is also important to study the Soviet Union’s economic policy in Eastern Europe through Murotov’s plan,which is conducive to a more comprehensive understanding of the Soviet Union’s foreign economic policy,the study of the history of cold war is also of great significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Soviet Union, the Molotov plan, economic policy
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