From an Iron Curtain to a Nylon one. Romania and Great Britain in the years of détente, 1960-1970 Cover Image
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De la „Cortina de fier” la „Cortina de nailon” România și Marea Britanie în anii destinderii, 1960-1970
From an Iron Curtain to a Nylon one. Romania and Great Britain in the years of détente, 1960-1970

Author(s): ANTON MIOARA
Subject(s): History, Political history, Recent History (1900 till today), Special Historiographies:, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism, Cold-War History
Published by: Institutul National pentru Studiul Totalitarismului
Keywords: East-West détente; N. Ceaușescu; Romanian-British relations; Harold Wilson;

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the evolution of Romanian-British relations in the context of the détente. The mirror image of general and special interests, the way in which the diplomatic agenda of the two countries was structured in the light of the dynamics of the Cold War, and the transformations the world went through in the 1960s show that British interests toward Romania must be seen in the broader context of the redefinition of the UK’s foreign policy towards the countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe. If at the beginning of the Cold War, relations between Romania and the UK were completely frozen, limited to minimal diplomatic representation, in the second half of the 1960s, a completely different dynamic can be detected.The opening to the East was dictated by both specific interests and the traditional lines of British diplomacy in the region. On the other hand, access to technology was a priority for the Romanian Government and, as can be seen from the evolution of economic data, Romania bought industrial plant and equipment from the British market on a massive scale. On the other hand, while becoming an important partner in technology transfer, Bucharest pushed for trade liberalisation and allowing Romanian products access to the British market.

  • Issue Year: XXXI/2023
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 174-192
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Romanian
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