Defrosting the Cold War and beyond : an introduction to the Helsinki process, 1954-2022 /: an introduction to the Helsinki process, 1954-2022. (2022)
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- Title:
- Defrosting the Cold War and beyond : an introduction to the Helsinki process, 1954-2022 /: an introduction to the Helsinki process, 1954-2022. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Defrosting the Cold War and beyond : an introduction to the Helsinki process, 1954-2022
- Further Information:
- Note: Richard Davy.
- Authors:
- Davy, Richard
- Contents:
- 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 DocumentPreface 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 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 327.17094
European cooperation
National security -- Europe
Human rights -- Europe - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000818048
9781000818017 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367704032
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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