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Detente in Europe: The Soviet Union & The West Since 1953
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Detente in Europe: The Soviet Union & The West Since 1953

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The monumental events of recent years in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union must be understood, John van Oudenaren argues, in the context of a process of East-West detente begun in 1953 in the aftermath of Stalin’s death. Van Oudenaren’s comprehensive study examines the development of Soviet-Western detente from the death of Stalin to the unification of Germany. In redefining detente as a process, rather than a code of conduct, Van Oudenaren looks to its origins in Soviet policy earlier than previously identified and analyzes both its history and character. His study explores the restoration of four-power negotiations in Germany and Austria in the mid-1950s, their subsequent breakdown in the Berlin crisis, their unexpected revival in 1990 in the form of two plus four talks on German unity, and the future of the Soviet Union as a European power. Among the key elements of detente discussed are diplomacy, particularly the role of summit conferences - co-operation among parliaments, political parties, and trade unions; arms control; economic relations; and the links among cultural institutions, churches, and peace movements.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 April 1991
Pages
510
ISBN
9780822311416

The monumental events of recent years in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union must be understood, John van Oudenaren argues, in the context of a process of East-West detente begun in 1953 in the aftermath of Stalin’s death. Van Oudenaren’s comprehensive study examines the development of Soviet-Western detente from the death of Stalin to the unification of Germany. In redefining detente as a process, rather than a code of conduct, Van Oudenaren looks to its origins in Soviet policy earlier than previously identified and analyzes both its history and character. His study explores the restoration of four-power negotiations in Germany and Austria in the mid-1950s, their subsequent breakdown in the Berlin crisis, their unexpected revival in 1990 in the form of two plus four talks on German unity, and the future of the Soviet Union as a European power. Among the key elements of detente discussed are diplomacy, particularly the role of summit conferences - co-operation among parliaments, political parties, and trade unions; arms control; economic relations; and the links among cultural institutions, churches, and peace movements.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 April 1991
Pages
510
ISBN
9780822311416