European Integration and the Cold War

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European Integration and the Cold War

Ostpolitik-Westpolitik, 1965-1973

Politics and government Theory of warfare and military science General and world history European history Military history

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Collection: Cold War History

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th June 2007

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 414 Kb

ISBN: 9781134103492


This edited volume uses newly released archival material to show linkages between the development of the European Union and the Cold War.

Containing essays by well-known Cold War scholars such as Jussi Hanhimaki, Wilfried Loth and Piers Ludlow, the book looks at:

France, where neither de Gaulle nor Pompidou felt committed to the status quo in East-West or West-West relations

Germany, where Brandt’s Ostpolitik was acknowledged to be linked to the success of Bonn’s Westpolitik

and Britain, where the move towards Community membership was tightly bound up with a variety of calculations about the organization of the West and its approach to the Cold War.

Nixon and Kissinger’s policies are set out as the background of US policy against which each of the European players was compelled to operate, explaining how Washington saw European integration as part of the over-arching Cold War.

European Integration and the Cold War will appeal to students of Cold War history, European politics, and international history.

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