The New Detente. Rethinking East-West Relations

Primary author
Publisher
Verso
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1989
Number of Pages
420
Classification
I Issues and movements | H War and peace
Description
- Kaldor- Introduction
I Concepts of Detente
- Faber- Detente in Europe
- Podlesnyi- Some Lessons of the Soviet-American Detente and Bilateral Co-operation of the 1970s
- Jahn- The role of Governments, Social Organizations and Peace Movements in the New German and Europoean Detente Process
- Šabata- A New Form of Detente: For a Relaxation of Tension with a Democratic Future
- Michnik- On Detente: An interview
II Geopolitics and Demilitarization
- Falk- The Superpowers and a Sustainable Detente
- Migone- The Decline of the Bipolar System, or A Second Look at the History of the Cold war
- Muchie and Van Zon- Soviet Foreign Policy under Gorbachev and Revolution in the Thrird World: And Ideological Retreat or Refinement?
- Voigt- The Prospects for Conventional Stabilization in Europe
- Holden- Soviet "New Thinking" in Security Policy
III European Co-operation and Domestic Change
- Köves- Problems and Prospects of East-West Economic Co-operation: An Eastern European View
- Wainwright- The State and Society: Reflections from a Western Experience
- Ryle and Soper- Ecology and the New Detente
- Rev- The Anti-ecological Nature of Centralization
- Kagarlitsky- Perestroika: The Dialectic of Change
- Šimečka- From Class Obsessions to Dialogue: Detente and the Changing Political Culture of Eastern Europe
- Gerle- From Anti-nuclearism to a New detente in the 1980s
Conclusion
- Nakarada- The Democratic Potential of the New Detente
Copy Number
1
Identifier
I H KAL   reg 22993
Languages