Defrosting the Cold War and Beyond: An Introduction to the Helsinki Process, 1954–2022

Author:   Richard Davy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367704032


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   16 January 2023
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Author:   Richard Davy
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9780367704032


ISBN 10:   036770403
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   16 January 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction What is the Helsinki Process ? Section I Origins Chapter 1 Where did it come from? Chapter 2 Who started it? Chapter 3 What were they afraid of? Section II Moving Forward Chapter 4 Khrushchev, the accidental helper Chapter 5 Brezhnev, the deluded visionary Chapter 6 1966: Dialogue of the deaf Chapter 7 1967: Détente, but what was it? Chapter 8 1968: Dubček, martyred by the “Brezhnev doctrine” Chapter 9 1969–74: Willy Brandt, the realistic idealist Chapter 10 1969: Now they are talking Section III Heading for the Summit Chapter 11 Dipoli 1972–3: Together at last Chapter 12 1973: Setting up base camp in Geneva Chapter 13 1973–5: The long climb to the summit Part I Slogging up the lower slopes Part II The final stretch Chapter 14 1975: Views from the summit Chapter 15 Coming down to earth Section IV Follow-up Chapter 16 Belgrade 1977–8: Human rights and wrongs Chapter 17 Madrid 1980–83: The stress test Chapter 18 1985–6: Four meetings and the first breakthrough Chapter 19 Vienna 1986–9: The ice cracks Chapter 20 Paris 1990: Euphoria Chapter 21 Helsinki II 1992: Gloom Section V Where to now? Chapter 22 Was an opportunity missed ? Chapter 23 The OSCE: more members, same tasks, rough road Chapter 24 ODIHR: Human Rights and dodgy elections Chapter 25 Conclusions, achievements, legacy Chapter 26 Can Helsinki be a model for other trouble spots? Appendix I Guide to the Final Act Appendix II Key points of the Vienna Document Bibliography Index

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Richard Davy graduated in Modern History from Magdalen College, Oxford University. After teaching in Italy and training in Edinburgh, he worked for nearly 30 years on The Times (London) as foreign correspondent in Germany, Washington and Eastern Europe, and as Chief Foreign Leader Writer specialising in East–West relations. He covered much of the Prague Spring of 1968 and the long negotiations that produced the Helsinki Final Act of 1975. Later he was a leader writer for The Independent, a guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and a Senior Member of St Antony’s College, Oxford University.

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