PART I
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
1. Signs of the times
a) On an East-West Security Conference
b) Toward a Third Way in a New Central Europe
2. Toward a Constructive Ideology and Policy in a New Central Europe
Eugene Padanyi-Gulyas
3. Neutralization of a Buffer Zone Between Germany and Russia
The Possibility of a Neutralized Zone in Central Europe
Edward Chaszar
Austrian Neutrality and European Integration
Fritz Bock
Ideas of an Austrian on the Coexistence of Nations in the Danubian and Carpathian Basins
Josef Matl
Three Neglected Documents on Self-Determination and Neutrality
Miroslav Lazarovich
4. Central Europe in East-West Relations
Britain and Eastern Europe
C. A. Macartney
American Interests and Obligations in the Danubian Basin
Albert Wass
Croatia and Central Europe
Stjepan Buc
What has to be done
Stan Ionescu
Scanning the Horizon: World Politics and Central Europe
Tibor Eckhardt
Forgotten Sentiments: The British Labour Party and Central Europe
Alexander Gallus
The Second Phase of German Foreign Policy in Eastern Europe
Wenzel Jaksch
The Hungarian Freedom Fight and the Entry of the Soviet Army
Istvan Szentpaly
The Poet Yevtushenko and Peace in Central Europe
G. H. Sikorsky
The Place of East Central Europe in Western Civilization
Edward Chaszar
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PART II
FEDERALISM IN CENTRAL EUROPE
From Kossuth's Unknown Federalist Papers
Bela Talbot Kardos
Federation in Central Europe
Milan Hodza
Danubian Federatio
F. O. Miksche
Regional Federalism or a New Cataclysm
Miroslav Lazarovich
Problems of Federalism in the Danubian Area
Bela Talbot Kardos
Initiatives Toward Cooperation in the Danubian Basin in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Pal Auer
Federalist Aspirations in East Central Europe
Edmund I. Lazar
Nationalism vs. Federalism in Historical Perspective
Francis S. Wagner
Central European Federation Including Switzerland
Gyula Tassonyi
East Central European Unity
Joseph Galganowicz
Covenant of the Peoples in the Carpathian and Danubian Basins
Eugene Padanyi-Gulyas
A Safeguard of Peace in East Central Europe
Ferenc Koszorus
Missed Opportunities for Federalization
Bela Padanyi-Gulyas
Slovakia and the Integration Plans of Central Europe
Joseph M. Kirschbaum
Czech and Slovak Statesmen in Favor of a Central European Federation
Joseph Ostrovsky
Pronouncements on Federalism in the Danubian and Central European Area
The mid-European Research Institute, New York, NY
Manifesto for a Danubian Federation
Be1a Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, Endre Ady and others.
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PART III
THE NATIONALITY QUESTION
Pseudo-National States or Real National Identities in Central Europe
Alexander Gallus
Socio-Linguistics for a Just Peace in the Danubian Basin
Adam Makkai
Cultural Pluralism and the Study of Complex Societies in Anthropology
Alexander Gallus
The Hungarian Minority Problem in Rumania
International Commission of Jurists
The Hungarian Minority Problem in Transylvania
A letter from the Federalist union of European Nationalities (FUEN)
The Situation of Hungarians in Transylvania and Rumania
Memorandum of the American Transylvanian Federation
The Nationality Problem in Czechoslovakia After World War II
Francis S. Wagner
The Changing Image of T. G. Masaryk Between 1945 and 1968
Francis S. Wagner
PART IV
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
Micro- or Macro-Economics of the Central European Nations
Richard Bartoniek
Cooperatives: Problems and Solutions
George Keler
PART V
APPENDIX - Maps and Statistical Data
Numerical Strength and Growth of the Danubian Nations Between 1851 and 1967
The third-European Research Institute, New York, NY