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Defrosting the Cold War and Beyond: An Introduction to the Helsinki Process, 1954–2022: Routledge Studies in Modern History

Autor Richard Davy
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This volume tells the story of the Helsinki Process from the immediate post-war period through the signing of the Helsinki Final Act in 1975 to the collapse of the Soviet empire and up to the present day. Treating it as a single narrative in the search for a just and stable order in Europe adds significantly to the copious but mostly narrowly focused academic literature on the subject.
Divided into 26 chapters, it can also serve as a handy reference book for different phases of the story. Chapter 22 examines the continuing debate over whether the West is responsible for the breakdown of relations with Russia and why the Helsinki Process failed to avert it. Chapter 26 asks whether the remarkable multilateral diplomacy that produced the Final Act could be replicated in other troubled areas today. It then offers 12 lessons that may be drawn from that experience.
Defrosting the Cold War and Beyond: An Introduction to the Helsinki Process, 1954–2022 will help students and others understand the long arc of the Helsinki process, its place in European history and its continuing relevance today. Drawing on the first-hand experience of the author and other sources, the book corrects common errors and identifies some of the key people involved.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367704056
ISBN-10: 0367704056
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Modern History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction       What is the Helsinki Process ?
Section I               Origins
Chapter 1             Where did it come from?
Chapter 2             Who started it?
Chapter 3             What were they afraid of?
Section II              Moving Forward
Chapter 4             Khrushchev, the accidental helper
Chapter 5             Brezhnev, the deluded visionary
Chapter 6             1966:   Dialogue of the deaf
Chapter 7             1967:   Détente, but what was it?
Chapter 8             1968: Dubček, martyred by the “Brezhnev doctrine”
Chapter 9             1969–74: Willy Brandt, the realistic idealist
Chapter 10          1969: Now they are talking
Section III            Heading for the Summit
Chapter 11          Dipoli 1972–3: Together at last  
Chapter 12          1973: Setting up base camp in Geneva
Chapter 13          1973–5: The long climb to the summit   
  Part I                   Slogging up the lower slopes   
  Part II                  The final stretch
Chapter 14          1975:  Views from the summit
Chapter 15          Coming down to earth
Section IV            Follow-up
Chapter 16          Belgrade 1977–8:  Human rights and wrongs
Chapter 17          Madrid 1980–83: The stress test
Chapter 18          1985–6:  Four meetings and the first breakthrough
Chapter 19          Vienna 1986–9: The ice cracks
Chapter 20          Paris 1990: Euphoria
Chapter 21          Helsinki II 1992: Gloom
Section V             Where to now?
Chapter 22          Was an opportunity missed ?
Chapter 23          The OSCE:  more members, same tasks, rough road
Chapter 24          ODIHR: Human Rights and dodgy elections
Chapter 25          Conclusions, achievements, legacy
Chapter 26          Can Helsinki be a model for other trouble spots?              
Appendix I          Guide to the Final Act
Appendix II         Key points of the Vienna Document
Bibliography
Index
 

Notă biografică

Richard Davy graduated in Modern History from Magdalen College, Oxford University. After teaching in Italy and training in Edinburgh, he worked for nearly 30 years on The Times (London) as foreign correspondent in Germany, Washington and Eastern Europe, and as Chief Foreign Leader Writer specialising in East–West relations. He covered much of the Prague Spring of 1968 and the long negotiations that produced the Helsinki Final Act of 1975. Later he was a leader writer for The Independent, a guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and a Senior Member of St Antony’s College, Oxford University.

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This volume will help students and others understand the long arc of the Helsinki process, its place in European history and its continuing relevance today. Drawing on the first-hand experience of the author and other sources, the book corrects common errors and identifies some of the key people involved.