The end of the post-war era : documents on great-power relations, 1968-1975

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The end of the post-war era : documents on great-power relations, 1968-1975

edited by James Mayall and Cornelia Navari

(International studies)

Cambridge University Press, 1980

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Between the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 and the singing of the Helinski accords in August 1975, major changes occurred in the condition of the East-West conflict and more generally in the structure of great-power relations which had been built up since the end of the Second World War. This collection of documents, which includes the main speeches, treaties and agreements concluded between these two events, has been designed to illustrate the nature of these changes. The volume if prefaced by an analytical essay by the editors, and is subsequently divided into six sections. The first four deal respectively with the final ending of the cold war through the resolution of the problem of the two Germanies; the ending of the Vietnam War and the formal entry of the People's Republic of China into the international system; the diplomacy of detente between the super-powers and in Europe; and changes within the Western Alliance involving both NATO and the EEC, and in the Warsaw Pact.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Source Abbreviations
  • Note on the texts of the documents
  • Introduction
  • 1. The end of the cold war
  • 2. The diplomacy of detente
  • 3. Changes in the western alliance
  • 4. The Warsaw treaty organisation
  • 5. The great powers and the middle east war of October 1973
  • 6. The crisis of the international economic order.

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