International Relations Within The Comecon

International Relations Within The Comecon

The "Council for Mutual Economic Assistance" (Comecon) was an economic organization of communist states, created in 1949, and dissolved in 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union. International relations within Comecom is best discussed under three separate categories, as the nature of the relationships between the Soviet Union and its constituent members were not homogeneous.

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