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The Crisis of Detente in Europe - From Helsinki to Gorbachev 1975-1985 (Hardcover): Leopoldo Nuti The Crisis of Detente in Europe - From Helsinki to Gorbachev 1975-1985 (Hardcover)
Leopoldo Nuti
R4,500 Discovery Miles 45 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume is the first detailed exploration of the last phase of the Cold War, taking a critical look at the crisis of detente in Europe in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The transition from detente to a new phase of harsh confrontation and severe crises is an interesting, indeed crucial, phase of the evolution of the international system. This book makes use of previously unreleased archival materials, moving beyond existing interpretations of this period by challenging the traditional bipolar paradigm that focuses mostly on the role of the superpowers in the transformation of the international system. The essays here emphasize the combination and the interplay of a large number of variables- political, ideological, economic and military - and explore the topic from a truly international perspective. Issues covered include human rights, the Euromissiles, the CSCE (Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe), the Revolution in Military Affairs, economic growth and its consequences.

The Crisis of Detente in Europe - From Helsinki to Gorbachev 1975-1985 (Paperback): Leopoldo Nuti The Crisis of Detente in Europe - From Helsinki to Gorbachev 1975-1985 (Paperback)
Leopoldo Nuti
R1,702 Discovery Miles 17 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume is the first detailed exploration of the last phase of the Cold War, taking a critical look at the crisis of d tente in Europe in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The transition from d tente to a new phase of harsh confrontation and severe crises is an interesting, indeed crucial, phase of the evolution of the international system. This book makes use of previously unreleased archival materials, moving beyond existing interpretations of this period by challenging the traditional bipolar paradigm that focuses mostly on the role of the superpowers in the transformation of the international system. The essays here emphasize the combination and the interplay of a large number of variables- political, ideological, economic and military - and explore the topic from a truly international perspective. Issues covered include human rights, the Euromissiles, the CSCE (Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe), the Revolution in Military Affairs, economic growth and its consequences.

Europe and the End of the Cold War - A Reappraisal (Paperback): Frederic Bozo, Marie-Pierre Rey, N. Piers Ludlow, Leopoldo Nuti Europe and the End of the Cold War - A Reappraisal (Paperback)
Frederic Bozo, Marie-Pierre Rey, N. Piers Ludlow, Leopoldo Nuti
R1,420 Discovery Miles 14 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Europe and the End of the Cold War - A Reappraisal (Hardcover, New): Frederic Bozo, Marie-Pierre Rey, N. Piers Ludlow, Leopoldo... Europe and the End of the Cold War - A Reappraisal (Hardcover, New)
Frederic Bozo, Marie-Pierre Rey, N. Piers Ludlow, Leopoldo Nuti
R4,507 Discovery Miles 45 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The end of the Cold War, in particular German unification and the demise of the Soviet Empire, are among the best documented and the most thoroughly researched events in recent history. Yet, efforts to understand the end of the Cold War historically can be described, to this day, as partial. The time has come for a broader and, at the same time, more European-focused endeavor. Such an effort is made possible by the growing availability of new sources, including archives which are now beginning to open up systematically. By choosing to concentrate on "Europe" in its various dimensions (Western Europe, Eastern Europe as well as the pan-European dimension) this book aims at bringing to the forefront of historical research previously neglected actors or processes whose contributions to the end of the Cold War were, in our view, decisive, including key European nations, endemic evolutions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, European integration, and the pan-European process.

This book will be of great interest to students of Cold War Studies, Contemporary European History and International Relations in general.

The Making of the Global Nuclear Order in the 1970s - Issues and Controversies (Hardcover): Leopoldo Nuti, David Holloway The Making of the Global Nuclear Order in the 1970s - Issues and Controversies (Hardcover)
Leopoldo Nuti, David Holloway
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays offers a fresh look at the 1970s, the crucial decade when the nuclear non-proliferation regime took shape. Exploring a broad array of newly declassified archival sources from different countries across the globe, and moving freely across methodological and national barriers, historians from Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa discuss the making of the global nuclear order from truly international and transnational perspectives. The result is a fascinating and innovative volume which will remain an essential reference for historians of the nuclear age, of the cold war, and more generally of the evolution of the international system in the second half of the twentieth century. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The International History Review.

The Euromissile Crisis and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover): Leopoldo Nuti, Frederic Bozo, Marie-Pierre Rey, Bernd Rother The Euromissile Crisis and the End of the Cold War (Hardcover)
Leopoldo Nuti, Frederic Bozo, Marie-Pierre Rey, Bernd Rother
R2,017 Discovery Miles 20 170 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

In the late 1970s, new generations of nuclear delivery systems were proposed for deployment across Eastern and Western Europe. The ensuing controversy grew to become a key phase in the late Cold War. This book explores the origins, unfolding, and consequences of that crisis. Contributors from international relations, political science, sociology, and history draw on extensive research in a number of countries, often employing declassified documents from the West and from the newly opened state and party archives of many Soviet bloc countries. They cover especially Soviet-Warsaw Pact relations, U.S.-NATO relations, and the role of public opinion worldwide in relation to the crisis.

The Making of the Global Nuclear Order in the 1970s - Issues and Controversies (Paperback): Leopoldo Nuti, David Holloway The Making of the Global Nuclear Order in the 1970s - Issues and Controversies (Paperback)
Leopoldo Nuti, David Holloway
R1,303 Discovery Miles 13 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays offers a fresh look at the 1970s, the crucial decade when the nuclear non-proliferation regime took shape. Exploring a broad array of newly declassified archival sources from different countries across the globe, and moving freely across methodological and national barriers, historians from Europe, North and South America, Asia and Africa discuss the making of the global nuclear order from truly international and transnational perspectives. The result is a fascinating and innovative volume which will remain an essential reference for historians of the nuclear age, of the cold war, and more generally of the evolution of the international system in the second half of the twentieth century. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The International History Review.

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