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Comparative Patterns of Foreign Policy and Trade: The Communist Balkans in International Politics; Integration im Rat für Gegenseitige Wirtschaftshilfe
Reviewed by By William Diebold, Jr.
Indiana University International Development Research Center
1976
152 pp.
$6.00
Clark and Farlow show that simple hypotheses about the relation of economics to politics do not explain more than the most obvious features of the foreign trade patterns of Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria and Albania. But in the process they analyze some very interesting material. The two West Berlin authors provide the best up-to-date survey of COMECON that we have.

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