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1. Untrusting and Untrusted: Mao’s China at a Crossroads, 1969

  • Sergey Radchenko
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Trust, but Verify
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© 2020 Stanford University Press, Redwood City

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Tables and Figures ix
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Introduction 1
  6. I. The Personal Factor
  7. 1. Untrusting and Untrusted: Mao’s China at a Crossroads, 1969 17
  8. 2. “No Crowing”: Reagan, Trust, and Human Rights 42
  9. 3. Trust between Adversaries and Allies: President George H. W. Bush, Trust, and the End of the Cold War 63
  10. II. Risk, Commitment, and Verification: The Blocs at the Negotiating Table
  11. 4. Trust and Mistrust and the American Struggle for Verification of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, 1969–1979 85
  12. 5. Trust and Transparency at the CSCE, 1969–1975 102
  13. 6. Trust or Verification? Accepting Vulnerability in the Making of the INF Treaty 121
  14. III. Between Consolidation and Corrosion: Trust inside the Ideological Blocs of East and West
  15. 7. Whom Did the East Germans Trust? Popular Opinion on Threats of War, Confrontation, and Détente in the German Democratic Republic, 1968–1989 143
  16. 8. Not Quite “Brothers in Arms”: East Germany and People’s Poland between Mutual Dependency and Mutual Distrust, 1975–1990 167
  17. 9. Institutionalizing Trust? Regular Summitry (G7s and European Councils) from the Mid-1970s until the Mid-1980s 198
  18. 10. Trust through Familiarity: Transatlantic Relations and Public Diplomacy in the 1980s 218
  19. IV. On the Sidelines or in the Middle? Small and Neutral States
  20. 11. “Footnotes” as an Expression of Distrust? The United States and the NATO “Flanks” in the Last Two Decades of the Cold War 237
  21. 12. Switzerland and Détente: A Revised Foreign Policy Characterized by Distrust 259
  22. Conclusion 279
  23. Contributors 289
  24. Index 295
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