Description |
viii, 276 pages |
Series |
Cold War history series |
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Cold War history series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Contents |
1. The Two Germanies: Cold War and Detente -- 2. West Germany and the Collective Defence of Western Europe -- 3. Soviet Military Power in Europe -- 4. Signals of Hope -- 5. Talks about Talks -- 6. Talks upon Talks -- 7. The Elusive Goal |
Summary |
"This original study, based on documents hitherto not discussed in literature of the Cold War, adds a significant new perspective to an important episode in Cold war History. Its subject is the policy of the two Germanies towards the talks on mutual and balanced force reductions (MBFR) in Europe during the 1970s. Negotiations on MBFR continued for a long time without progress. There has been much speculatuion about the motivations of the Eastern side. This book makes use of newly declassified files and, for the first time, reveals the true purposes and intentions of the Warsaw Pact in those negotiations. It shows that, while the East wanted to preserve the military balance at all costs, it was also serious about achieving an agreement. Many puzzling features of the Eastern perspective are explained and clarified."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Cold War.
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National security -- Europe -- History -- 20th century.
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National security -- Germany (East)
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National security -- Germany (West)
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Author |
Sieren, Frank, 1967-
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Boos, Christine, 1962-
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LC no. |
2002072347 |
ISBN |
033396893X |
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