Europe, Cold War and coexistence

Titel: Europe, Cold War and coexistence : 1953 - 1965 / ed.: Wilfried Loth
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Ausgabe: 1. publ.
Veröffentlicht: London ˜[u.a.]: œCass, 2004
Umfang: XII, 304 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Cass series. Cold War history ; 4
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ISBN: 0714654655
Lokale Klassifikation: 1 7 Re ; 41 7 R ; 1 7 Mk ; 1 7 O ; 48 7 O ; 41 7 Mk ; 1 7 R
  • Part 1
  • 1953-1958
  • 1
  • Europe in the 'First Detente': Britain as a bridge between east and west
  • 2
  • Adenauer's Final Western Choice, 1955 to 1958
  • Part 2
  • 1958-1962
  • 3
  • European Reactions on the Berlin and Cuban Crises: Adenauer and nuclear deterrence
  • 4
  • France, NATO, and the Algerian War
  • 5
  • De Gaulle's Handling of the Berlin and Cuban Crises
  • 6
  • Cold War Crises and Public Opinion
  • 7
  • Western European Public Opinion and the Berlin Wall, 1961
  • 8
  • The Italian Communist Party between East and West, 1960 to 1964
  • Part 3
  • 1962-1965
  • 9
  • Europe in Search of Détente
  • 10
  • Britain, East Germany, and Detente
  • 11
  • British Policy toward the GDR and West Germany's 'Policy of Movement', 1955 to 1965
  • 12
  • 'Sole Master of the Western Nuclear Strength'?: The United States, Western Europe and the elusiveness of a European defence identity, 1959 to 1964
  • 13
  • De Gaulle's France and the Soviet Union from Conflict to Detente
  • 14
  • Khrushchev: Contemporary perspectives in the western press
  • 15
  • The Western European Communist Parties in the Cold War, 1957 to 1968
  • 16
  • Detente, the Superpowers, and their Allies, 1962-1964
  • Part 4
  • Direct Negotiations between Eastern and Western Europe
  • 17
  • Soviet Union, Finland and the 'Northern Balance", 1957 to 1963
  • 18
  • Western Europe and the Negotiations on Nuclear Disarmament between 1963 and the Conclusion of the Non-Proliferation Treaty: The Anglo-Americans and the evolving concept of European security
  • 19
  • Gerhard Schroder and the First "Ostpolitik'
  • 10
  • The East-West Problem as Seen from Berlin: Willy Brandt's early Ostpolitik