Europe and the End of the Cold War

Europe and the End of the Cold War
Author: Frederic Bozo,Marie-Pierre Rey,N. Piers Ludlow,Leopoldo Nuti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134059959

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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.

Visions of the End of the Cold War in Europe 1945 1990

Visions of the End of the Cold War in Europe  1945 1990
Author: Frédéric Bozo
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857452887

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Exploring the visions of the end of the Cold War that have been put forth since its inception until its actual ending, this volume brings to the fore the reflections, programmes, and strategies that were intended to call into question the bipolar system and replace it with alternative approaches or concepts. These visions were associated not only with prominent individuals, organized groups and civil societies, but were also connected to specific historical processes or events. They ranged from actual, thoroughly conceived programmes, to more blurred, utopian aspirations -- or simply the belief that the Cold War had already, in effect, come to an end. Such visions reveal much about the contexts in which they were developed and shed light on crucial moments and phases of the Cold War.

Mitterrand the End of the Cold War and German Unification

Mitterrand  the End of the Cold War  and German Unification
Author: Frédéric Bozo
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781845454272

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This book explores the role of France in the events leading up to the end of the Cold War and German unification. --from publisher description.

Beyond the Divide

Beyond the Divide
Author: Simo Mikkonen,Pia Koivunen
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782388678

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Cold War history has emphasized the division of Europe into two warring camps with separate ideologies and little in common. This volume presents an alternative perspective by suggesting that there were transnational networks bridging the gap and connecting like-minded people on both sides of the divide. Long before the fall of the Berlin Wall, there were institutions, organizations, and individuals who brought people from the East and the West together, joined by shared professions, ideas, and sometimes even through marriage. The volume aims at proving that the post-WWII histories of Western and Eastern Europe were entangled by looking at cases involving France, Denmark, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, and others.

The End of the Cold War

The End of the Cold War
Author: David Armstrong,Erik Goldstein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135188306

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Giving an overview of the origins and history of the Cold War, this work considers whether the Cold War is truly over, and what the effects have been on Europe, and the former Soviet Union, as well as US foreign policy.

Europe Transformed

Europe Transformed
Author: Lawrence Freedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1990
Genre: Arms control
ISBN: UCSC:32106009860542

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Masterpieces of History

Masterpieces of History
Author: Svetlana Savranskaya,Thomas S. Blanton,Vladislav Zubok
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 783
Release: 2010-05-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9786155211881

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Twenty years in the making, this collection presents 122 top-level Soviet, European and American records on the superpowers' role in the annus mirabilis of 1989. Consisting of Politburo minutes; diary entries from Gorbachev's senior aide, Anatoly Chernyaev; meeting notes and private communications of Gorbachev with George H.W. Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Helmut Kohl and François Mitterrand; and high-level CIA analyses, this volume offers a rare insider's look at the historic, world-transforming events that culminated in the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War. Most of these records have never been published before.

The End of the Cold War

The End of the Cold War
Author: Bogdan Denis Denitch
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1990
Genre: Cold War
ISBN: 9780816618729

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Analyzes the potential social, political, and cultural implications of the recent changes in Eastern Europe; the declining influence of the superpowers; and the opportunities and pitfalls of a European community