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					<description><![CDATA[<p>EASTERN EUROPE AND THE USSR Variously defined, Eastern Europe as the term is used here consists of seven states: Poland, the largest; Czechoslovakia and Hungary, both landlocked; Romania and Bulgaria, bordering the Black Sea; and Yugoslavia and Albania, political independents with borders on the Adriatic Sea (see Figure 6.1). Boundaries of these Eastern European countries have shifted over time as wars and treaties have reallocated them. The term Balkanization refers to this reputation for dividing the region into small, quarrelsome, ineffectual states. Today all except Yugoslavia and Albania are well within the Soviet bloc, each with more or less reluctance. </p>
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