A Bitter New Europe: Still Afraid of Its Own Shadow?
More than ten years since their accession into NATO and five years since becoming members of the European Union, Central and East European (CEE) countries still remain in the grips of their pathological sense of insecurity. Since September 2009 when President Obama made a daring move to scrap his predecessor’s plans to build missile defense installations in the Czech Republic and Poland, barrages of criticism have been heaped on the new US administration for forsaking the region. The missile defense controversy has reminded us of chronic anxieties, which still lurk in the minds of some of the prominent thinkers and politicians in former communist countries in Europe.
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