Margins for Manoeuvre in Cold War Europe
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Margins for Manoeuvre in Cold War Europe
The Influence of Smaller Powers
Crump, Laurien; Erlandsson, Susanna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2019
270
Dura
Inglês
9781138388376
15 a 20 dias
453
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Introduction: Smaller Powers in Cold War Europe;
Part I: Manoeuvring through Multilateralism;
1. Challenging the Superpower Straightjacket (1965-1975): Multilateralism as an Instrument of Smaller Powers;
2. Multilateralism as Small Power Strategy (1950-1952): The Netherlands, the Benelux and the European Defence Community;
3.Small States, Alliances and the Margins for Manoeuvre in the Cold War: Sweden, Norway and the CSCE;
4. A Critical Ally (1949-1977): The Dutch Social Democrats, Spain and NATO;
Part II: The Margins of Superpower Rule;
5. Manoeuvring into the Soviet Market: Polish and Finnish Eastern Trade Practices during the Cold War;
6. The Imperative of Opening to the West and the Impact of the 1968 Crisis: Bulgaria's Cooperation with Denmark and West Germany in the 1960s;
7. Americanising the Belgian Civilising Mission (1941-1961): The Belgian Information Center in New York and the Campaign to cast the Belgian Civilising Mission as part of the Point IV Programme;
8. A Gas Giant in a Small State's Clothes (1981-1982): A Political Economy Analysis of the Dutch Margins for Manoeuvre During the Urengoy Pipeline Crisis;
Part III: Identity as an Instrument;
9. Neutrality as an Instrument of Small State Manoeuvring and the Globalisation of Neutrality in the Cold War;
10, Denuclearisation and Regional Cooperation: Romania's Tactical Approaches to Escaping Bloc Rigidities;
11. Transitional Margins to Re-Join the West: Spain's Dual Strategy of Democratisation and Europeanisation;
12. 'At last, our voice is heard in the world': Greece and the Six Nation Initiative during the Euromissile Crisis;
Conclusion: Shedding a New Light on Cold War Europe
Part I: Manoeuvring through Multilateralism;
1. Challenging the Superpower Straightjacket (1965-1975): Multilateralism as an Instrument of Smaller Powers;
2. Multilateralism as Small Power Strategy (1950-1952): The Netherlands, the Benelux and the European Defence Community;
3.Small States, Alliances and the Margins for Manoeuvre in the Cold War: Sweden, Norway and the CSCE;
4. A Critical Ally (1949-1977): The Dutch Social Democrats, Spain and NATO;
Part II: The Margins of Superpower Rule;
5. Manoeuvring into the Soviet Market: Polish and Finnish Eastern Trade Practices during the Cold War;
6. The Imperative of Opening to the West and the Impact of the 1968 Crisis: Bulgaria's Cooperation with Denmark and West Germany in the 1960s;
7. Americanising the Belgian Civilising Mission (1941-1961): The Belgian Information Center in New York and the Campaign to cast the Belgian Civilising Mission as part of the Point IV Programme;
8. A Gas Giant in a Small State's Clothes (1981-1982): A Political Economy Analysis of the Dutch Margins for Manoeuvre During the Urengoy Pipeline Crisis;
Part III: Identity as an Instrument;
9. Neutrality as an Instrument of Small State Manoeuvring and the Globalisation of Neutrality in the Cold War;
10, Denuclearisation and Regional Cooperation: Romania's Tactical Approaches to Escaping Bloc Rigidities;
11. Transitional Margins to Re-Join the West: Spain's Dual Strategy of Democratisation and Europeanisation;
12. 'At last, our voice is heard in the world': Greece and the Six Nation Initiative during the Euromissile Crisis;
Conclusion: Shedding a New Light on Cold War Europe
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Cold War;Warsaw Pact;NATO;East Germany;Nicolae Ceau?escu;Securitate;Occupied Germany;Nuclear Threat;Nuclear Proliferation;Non-aligned Movement;Cold War research;Economic issues;Twentieth-century smaller European powers;Small NATO;NATO Accession;West Germany;FRG.;State Secretary;NATO Member State;Vice Versa;NATO Member;European Security Conference;NATO Membership;EDC Treaty;NATO Country;Nuclear Disarmament;Marcelino Oreja;Den Uyl;MFT;Dutch Social Democrats;Smaller European Powers;Benelux Cooperation;Cold War Europe;Warsaw Pact Member;European Defence Community;Smaller Powers;MPT;Dutch Gas
Introduction: Smaller Powers in Cold War Europe;
Part I: Manoeuvring through Multilateralism;
1. Challenging the Superpower Straightjacket (1965-1975): Multilateralism as an Instrument of Smaller Powers;
2. Multilateralism as Small Power Strategy (1950-1952): The Netherlands, the Benelux and the European Defence Community;
3.Small States, Alliances and the Margins for Manoeuvre in the Cold War: Sweden, Norway and the CSCE;
4. A Critical Ally (1949-1977): The Dutch Social Democrats, Spain and NATO;
Part II: The Margins of Superpower Rule;
5. Manoeuvring into the Soviet Market: Polish and Finnish Eastern Trade Practices during the Cold War;
6. The Imperative of Opening to the West and the Impact of the 1968 Crisis: Bulgaria's Cooperation with Denmark and West Germany in the 1960s;
7. Americanising the Belgian Civilising Mission (1941-1961): The Belgian Information Center in New York and the Campaign to cast the Belgian Civilising Mission as part of the Point IV Programme;
8. A Gas Giant in a Small State's Clothes (1981-1982): A Political Economy Analysis of the Dutch Margins for Manoeuvre During the Urengoy Pipeline Crisis;
Part III: Identity as an Instrument;
9. Neutrality as an Instrument of Small State Manoeuvring and the Globalisation of Neutrality in the Cold War;
10, Denuclearisation and Regional Cooperation: Romania's Tactical Approaches to Escaping Bloc Rigidities;
11. Transitional Margins to Re-Join the West: Spain's Dual Strategy of Democratisation and Europeanisation;
12. 'At last, our voice is heard in the world': Greece and the Six Nation Initiative during the Euromissile Crisis;
Conclusion: Shedding a New Light on Cold War Europe
Part I: Manoeuvring through Multilateralism;
1. Challenging the Superpower Straightjacket (1965-1975): Multilateralism as an Instrument of Smaller Powers;
2. Multilateralism as Small Power Strategy (1950-1952): The Netherlands, the Benelux and the European Defence Community;
3.Small States, Alliances and the Margins for Manoeuvre in the Cold War: Sweden, Norway and the CSCE;
4. A Critical Ally (1949-1977): The Dutch Social Democrats, Spain and NATO;
Part II: The Margins of Superpower Rule;
5. Manoeuvring into the Soviet Market: Polish and Finnish Eastern Trade Practices during the Cold War;
6. The Imperative of Opening to the West and the Impact of the 1968 Crisis: Bulgaria's Cooperation with Denmark and West Germany in the 1960s;
7. Americanising the Belgian Civilising Mission (1941-1961): The Belgian Information Center in New York and the Campaign to cast the Belgian Civilising Mission as part of the Point IV Programme;
8. A Gas Giant in a Small State's Clothes (1981-1982): A Political Economy Analysis of the Dutch Margins for Manoeuvre During the Urengoy Pipeline Crisis;
Part III: Identity as an Instrument;
9. Neutrality as an Instrument of Small State Manoeuvring and the Globalisation of Neutrality in the Cold War;
10, Denuclearisation and Regional Cooperation: Romania's Tactical Approaches to Escaping Bloc Rigidities;
11. Transitional Margins to Re-Join the West: Spain's Dual Strategy of Democratisation and Europeanisation;
12. 'At last, our voice is heard in the world': Greece and the Six Nation Initiative during the Euromissile Crisis;
Conclusion: Shedding a New Light on Cold War Europe
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Cold War;Warsaw Pact;NATO;East Germany;Nicolae Ceau?escu;Securitate;Occupied Germany;Nuclear Threat;Nuclear Proliferation;Non-aligned Movement;Cold War research;Economic issues;Twentieth-century smaller European powers;Small NATO;NATO Accession;West Germany;FRG.;State Secretary;NATO Member State;Vice Versa;NATO Member;European Security Conference;NATO Membership;EDC Treaty;NATO Country;Nuclear Disarmament;Marcelino Oreja;Den Uyl;MFT;Dutch Social Democrats;Smaller European Powers;Benelux Cooperation;Cold War Europe;Warsaw Pact Member;European Defence Community;Smaller Powers;MPT;Dutch Gas