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Bridges across the Atlantic? Intertwined anti-communist mobilisations in Europe and the United States after the Cold War

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  • Laure Neumayer

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This article focuses on transatlantic interrelationships between advocacy groups calling for historical recognition, legal accountability and collective remembrance of communist-era crimes. A case study of three partly overlapping anti-communist networks established during and after the Cold War, in the United States and Europe, shows that the exchange of ideas across the Atlantic is not underpinned by a tightly institutionalised network but by cross-references between organisations with slightly diverging audiences, claims and future-oriented agendas. The article identifies two factors that account for the persisting fragmentation of this memory activism in the post-Cold War period: the distinct organisational and ideological roots of anti-communist networks and the idiosyncrasies of the political and institutional contexts in which they operate.

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  • Laure Neumayer, 2020. "Bridges across the Atlantic? Intertwined anti-communist mobilisations in Europe and the United States after the Cold War," Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, Presses Universitaires de France, vol. 0(2), pages 151-183.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:recpuf:receo1_512_0151
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