Mastering Three Seas

Despite the victorious march of Sovietization and ensuing division of the continent into two halves, as epitomized by the Comecon waterway integration scheme, Czechoslovak engineers on the DOE project never abandoned the ideal scenario of a pan-continental waterways network. They tended to ignore th...

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subjects Applied sciences
Canals
Cold wars
Commercial transportation
Earth sciences
Engineering
Freight transport
Hydrology
Inland water transportation
Inland waterways
International disputes
International organizations
International politics
International relations
Navigation
Physical sciences
Political ideologies
Political integration
Political philosophy
Political processes
Political science
Politics
Shipping
Socialism
Transportation
Transportation engineering
Transportation modes
Water transportation
Waterways
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