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Orthodoxy and the Cold War: religion and political power in Romania, 1947-65
Lucian Leustean
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Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Arts & Humanities
1950s
14%
Allies
17%
Atheist
22%
Church of England
22%
Church-state Relations
26%
Cold War
78%
Communism
57%
Diplomacy
19%
Interwar Period
19%
Moscow
36%
Orthodoxy
75%
Political Power
100%
Religion
73%
Resources
12%
Rise
13%
Romania
77%
Romanian Orthodox Church
30%
Social Sciences
allies
19%
church
75%
cold war
74%
communism
66%
diplomacy
19%
narrative
12%
Orthodox Church
30%
political interest
21%
political power
79%
politics
21%
regime
27%
Religion
61%
resources
8%
Romania
81%
state church
28%