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East Central Europe : ウィキペディア英語版 | East-Central Europe East-Central Europe (de. ''Ostmitteleuropa'', fr. ''Europe médiane'') is the region between the German-speaking countries and Russia.〔Palmer, Alan (1970)The Lands between: A History of East-Central Europe Since the Congress of Vienna, New York: Macmillan〕〔J. Kłoczowski (ed.), Central Europe Between East and West, Lublin 2005, ISBN 83-85854-86-X〕 Those lands are described as situated “between two”: "between two worlds, between two stages, between two futures".〔(François Jarraud )〕 In the geopolitical sense, East-Central Europe can be considered alongside Western and Eastern Europe, as one of the “Three Europes”.〔F. Braudel, Preface to Szucs J., Les trois Europes, Paris 1990〕 Differing from ideas of Central and Eastern Europe, the concept is based on different criteria.〔I. Loucas, The New Geopolitics of Europe & The Black Sea Region, Naval Academy, UK National Defence Minister’s Staff, p. 8 ()〕 The states of Central and Eastern Europe belong to two different cultural〔Huntington, Samuel P., The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, New York, Simon & Schuster, 1996 ISBN 0-684-84441-9〕〔Milan Kundera, The tragedy of Central Europe, New York Review of Books, 26 April 1984, pp.33-8〕〔http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/650853?uid=3738840&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21101873461543〕 and economic circles. ==Definitions==
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