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Chapter 10 ‘THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE OTHER SIDE’ Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik and the Liberal Peace Concept
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Gottfried Niedhart
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION 1
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Section I CRYSTALLIZING THE COLD WAR
- Chapter 1 GEORGE KENNAN’S COURSE, 1947–1949 A Gaullist before de Gaulle 17
- Chapter 2 THE BILDERBERG GROUP AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR The Disengagement Debates of the 1950s 30
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Section II STALIN’S DEATH AND AFTER A Missed Opportunity?
- Chapter 3 MOSCOW’S CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE COLD WAR, 1948–1955 47
- Chapter 4 STALIN’S DEATH AND ANGLO-AMERICAN VISIONS OF ENDING THE COLD WAR, 1953 61
- Chapter 5 SOVIET INTELLECTUALS AFTER STALIN’S DEATH AND THEIR VISIONS OF THE COLD WAR’S END 74
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Section III ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF THE 1960S
- Chapter 6 TOWARDS A NEW CONCERT OF EUROPE De Gaulle’s Vision of a Post–Cold War Europe 91
- Chapter 7 FRANZ JOSEF STRAUß AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR 105
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Section IV A HELSINKI VISION?
- Chapter 8 A VERY BRITISH VISION OF DÉTENTE The United Kingdom’s Foreign Policy during the Helsinki Process, 1969–1975 121
- Chapter 9 THE EC NINE’S VISION AND ATTEMPTS AT ENDING THE COLD WAR 134
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Section V VISIONS AND DISSENT IN THE 1970S
- Chapter 10 ‘THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE OTHER SIDE’ Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik and the Liberal Peace Concept 149
- Chapter 11 NEITHER IN ONE BLOC, NOR IN THE OTHER Berlinguer’s Vision of the End of the Cold War 163
- Chapter 12 OVERCOMING BLOC DIVISION FROM BELOW Jiří Hájek and the CSCE Appeal of Charter 77 177
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Section VI VISION OR STATUS QUO IN THE 1970S
- Chapter 13 HENRY KISSINGER Vision or Status Quo? 193
- Chapter 14 VALÉRY GISCARD D’ESTAING AND HIS VISION OF THE END OF THE COLD WAR 208
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Section VII EVOLUTIONARY VISIONS AND UNEXPECTED RESULTS IN THE 1980S
- Chapter 15 ENDING THE COLD WAR, UNINTENTIONALLY 225
- Chapter 16 COMMON SECURITY AS A WAY TO OVERCOME THE (SECOND) COLD WAR? Willy Brandt’s Strategy for Peace in the 1980s 239
- Chapter 17 WHICH SOCIALISM AFTER THE COLD WAR? Gorbachev’s Vision and Its Impact on the French Left 253
- Chapter 18 THATCHER’S DOUBLE-TRACK ROAD TO THE END OF THE COLD WAR The Irreconcilability of Liberalization and Preservation 266
- Chapter 19 MITTERRAND’S VISION AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR 280
- Chapter 20 VISIONS OF ENDING THE COLD WAR Triumphalism and U.S. Soviet Policy in the 1980s 294
- Chapter 21 THE POWER OF IMAGINATION How Reagan’s SDI Inadvertently Contributed to the End of the Cold War 309
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 323
- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS 344
- INDEX 350
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
Section I CRYSTALLIZING THE COLD WAR
- Chapter 1 GEORGE KENNAN’S COURSE, 1947–1949 A Gaullist before de Gaulle 17
- Chapter 2 THE BILDERBERG GROUP AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR The Disengagement Debates of the 1950s 30
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Section II STALIN’S DEATH AND AFTER A Missed Opportunity?
- Chapter 3 MOSCOW’S CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE COLD WAR, 1948–1955 47
- Chapter 4 STALIN’S DEATH AND ANGLO-AMERICAN VISIONS OF ENDING THE COLD WAR, 1953 61
- Chapter 5 SOVIET INTELLECTUALS AFTER STALIN’S DEATH AND THEIR VISIONS OF THE COLD WAR’S END 74
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Section III ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF THE 1960S
- Chapter 6 TOWARDS A NEW CONCERT OF EUROPE De Gaulle’s Vision of a Post–Cold War Europe 91
- Chapter 7 FRANZ JOSEF STRAUß AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR 105
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Section IV A HELSINKI VISION?
- Chapter 8 A VERY BRITISH VISION OF DÉTENTE The United Kingdom’s Foreign Policy during the Helsinki Process, 1969–1975 121
- Chapter 9 THE EC NINE’S VISION AND ATTEMPTS AT ENDING THE COLD WAR 134
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Section V VISIONS AND DISSENT IN THE 1970S
- Chapter 10 ‘THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE OTHER SIDE’ Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik and the Liberal Peace Concept 149
- Chapter 11 NEITHER IN ONE BLOC, NOR IN THE OTHER Berlinguer’s Vision of the End of the Cold War 163
- Chapter 12 OVERCOMING BLOC DIVISION FROM BELOW Jiří Hájek and the CSCE Appeal of Charter 77 177
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Section VI VISION OR STATUS QUO IN THE 1970S
- Chapter 13 HENRY KISSINGER Vision or Status Quo? 193
- Chapter 14 VALÉRY GISCARD D’ESTAING AND HIS VISION OF THE END OF THE COLD WAR 208
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Section VII EVOLUTIONARY VISIONS AND UNEXPECTED RESULTS IN THE 1980S
- Chapter 15 ENDING THE COLD WAR, UNINTENTIONALLY 225
- Chapter 16 COMMON SECURITY AS A WAY TO OVERCOME THE (SECOND) COLD WAR? Willy Brandt’s Strategy for Peace in the 1980s 239
- Chapter 17 WHICH SOCIALISM AFTER THE COLD WAR? Gorbachev’s Vision and Its Impact on the French Left 253
- Chapter 18 THATCHER’S DOUBLE-TRACK ROAD TO THE END OF THE COLD WAR The Irreconcilability of Liberalization and Preservation 266
- Chapter 19 MITTERRAND’S VISION AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR 280
- Chapter 20 VISIONS OF ENDING THE COLD WAR Triumphalism and U.S. Soviet Policy in the 1980s 294
- Chapter 21 THE POWER OF IMAGINATION How Reagan’s SDI Inadvertently Contributed to the End of the Cold War 309
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 323
- NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS 344
- INDEX 350