Transcending the Cold War : summits, statecraft, and the dissolution of bipolarity in Europe, 1970--1990 /
In 1989 and 1990 the map of Europe was transformed peacefully, without the wars which caused the other great ruptures of the international order in 1815, 1870, 1918, and 1945. What role did international summitry play in the denouement of the Cold War? Scholars have tended to focus on long-term syst...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Thawing the Cold War. Erfurt and Kassell, 1970 / Benedick Schoenborn and Gottfried Niedhart ; Beijing, 1972 / Yafeng Xia and Chris Tudda ; Moscow, 1972 / James Cameron
- Living with the Cold War. Helsinki, 1975 / Michael Cotey Morgan and Daniel Sargent ; Bonn, Guadeloupe, and Vienna, 1978-9 / Kristina Spohr and David Reynolds
- Transcending the Cold War. Geneva, Reykjavik, Washington, and Moscow, 1985-8 / Jonathan Hunt and David Reynolds ; Beijing and Malta, 1989 / Jeffrey A. Engel and Sergey Radchenko ; The Caucasus, 1990 / Kristina Spohr
- Conclusions. Summits, statecraft, and the dissolution of bipolarity in Europe, 1970-90 / Kristina Spohr and David Reynolds.