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Fellner, Marschak and Wallich made Yale a hotbed of the ideas that germinated in Mitteleuropa in the interwar years.
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Germany will probably attempt to extend its influence in "Mitteleuropa" which would require a cautious management of its relationship with Russia, while France may try to assert its role as a Mediterranean power that needs to protect its economic and strategic interests in the Middle East.
Leon T. Hadar: Multipolarism sans the EU Pole? The Geopolitics of Europe's Economic Mess 2010
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Germany will probably attempt to extend its influence in "Mitteleuropa" which would require a cautious management of its relationship with Russia, while France may try to assert its role as a Mediterranean power that needs to protect its economic and strategic interests in the Middle East.
Leon T. Hadar: Multipolarism sans the EU Pole? The Geopolitics of Europe's Economic Mess 2010
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In German-speaking lands, the very word 'Mitteleuropa' seemed to have died with Adolf Hitler, surviving only as a ghostly 'Mitropa' on the dining cars of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.
Does Central Europe Exist? Ash, Timothy Garton 1986
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Almost overnight the massive bridge of "Mitteleuropa" has crumbled at its central span, leaving exhausted Turkey foredoomed to speedy surrender and laying distracted Austria open to the combined assaults of
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"Mitteleuropa" where "into the choreography of notes in black and white, a light melancholy goes up like a thread of smoke" ...
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2009
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"The popularity of wr iters like Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, especially in a country like France, has a lot to do with an acute nostalgia for Mitteleuropa [middle Europe], a nostalgia for a highly cultured and diverse Europe, with its Jewish dimension, that existed between the wars."
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The line might have appealed to Rezzori, whose unreliable narration of Mitteleuropa between the wars is one of the minor (and later — Memoirs was first published in 1979) gems of the Austro-Hungarian tradition.
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The venerable ethnic muddle of Katz ' s Mitteleuropa was gone.
Tinker, Tailor, Pilot, Spy Andrew Stuttaford 2010
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"I don't really want to get into the sepia saga business, writing up some elegiac Mitteleuropa narrative of loss," he says.
The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance by Edmund de Waal 2010
vpwest commented on the word Mitteleuropa
(German) central Europe
July 8, 2009