This book seeks to reassess the role of Europe in the end of the
Cold War and the process of German unification.
Much of the existing literature on the end of the Cold War has
focused primarily on the role of the superpowers and on that of the
US in particular. This edited volume seeks to re-direct the focus
towards the role of European actors and the importance of European
processes, most notably that of integration. Written by leading
experts in the field, and making use of newly available source
material, the book explores "Europe" in all its various dimensions,
bringing to the forefront of historical research previously
neglected actors and processes. These include key European nations,
endemic evolutions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, European
integration, and the pan-European process. The volume serves
therefore to rediscover the transformation of 1989-90 as a European
event, deeply influenced by European actors, and of great
significance for the subsequent evolution of the continent.
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