Europe, 1945-1990s : the end of an era?
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Europe, 1945-1990s : the end of an era?
(Southampton studies in international policy)
Macmillan in association with the Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton , St. Martin's Press, 1995
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Description
The book, which is the outcome of an international conference held under the auspices of the University of Florence, aims at sketching out, through the contributions by distinguished scholars from various nationalities, the origins and characteristics of the system which has been imposed on Europe between the end of the Second World War and the mid-1950s, as well as at analysing the most important consequences of the events which, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the 'end of the cold war', have radically transformed the European scene.
Table of Contents
- The Mountbatten Centre for International Studies - Preface
- A.Varsori - List of Abbreviations - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction
- A.Varsori with D.M.Hill - PART 1: EUROPE IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR (1945-1947) - Some Reflections on Post-World War II Peace-Making Practices (1947-51)
- I.Poggiolini - Germany's Evolution from Occupied Territory to Western Partner (1945-49)
- W.Krieger - Between War and Peace: The Western Perception of Soviet East European Policy
- B.Arcidiacono - 'European Communism' and the West: From Co-operation to Hostility
- S.Galante - Europe in the Aftermath of the Second World War (1945-47): An Overview
- V.Mastny - PART 2: THE PRESENCE OF THE SUPERPOWERS IN EUROPE (1947-54) - The Marshall Plan: An Overview of Its Impact on National Economies
- V.Zamagni - Shaping NATO for the Long Haul (1952-54)
- L.Nuti - The United States and the Process of European Integration
- P.Melandri - USSR and Soviet Bloc between Ideology and Realpolitik (1947-58)
- S.Bianchini - The Presence of the Superpowers in Europe (1947-54): An Overview
- C.S.Maier - PART 3: THE TRADITIONAL EUROPEAN POWERS BETWEEN DECADENCE AND NEW CHALLENGES (1947-58) - Britain and the Three Interlocking Circles
- A.Deighton - General de Gaulle and the Defence of Europe (1947-58)
- M.Vaisse - The Decline of the Imperial Role of the European Powers: France, Italy and the Future of Northern Africa
- B.Bagnato - A Different Role for Europe in the Middle East: Italy's Experience
- M.G.Enardu - The Traditional European Powers between Decadence and New Challenges (1947-58): A Comment G.Warner - PART 4: THE STABILIZATION OF THE EUROPEAN BALANCE (1953-56) - From the Hypothesis of Reunification to the Two German States
- R.Morgan - The Western Powers and the Geneva Summit Conference (1955)
- A.Varsori - The Soviet System from the 'Thaw' to the Hungarian Crisis
- G.Mammarella - Spain's Changing Role in International Relations in the 1950s
- J.C.Pereira - Unsuccessful Efforts to Stabilise the Mediterranean: the Western Powers and the Mediterranean Pact (1948-58)
- E.Calandri - PART 5: 1989/1991: A TURNING POINT? (1) - The Soviet Union and the Future of Europe
- J.Keep - The United States and the Defence of the 'Old Continent': A Different Commitment or a 'Peripheral Strategy?
- L.S.Kaplan - The EEC between the United States and the Changing Eastern Situation
- M.N.Gualdesi - Mitterand's Gaullism: Cold War Policies for the Post-Cold War World?
- B.Heuser - 1989/1991: A Turning Point? (1): A Comment
- E.Di Nolfo - PART 5: 1989/1991: A TURNING POINT (2) - Unified Germany: A New Sonderweg?
- G.E.Rusconi - The Political Transition in the Balkan-Danubian Region: The Romanian Case (and Others)
- B.V.Cavallotti - The Aftermath in East Central Europe: Fission, Fusion and Bifurcation
- A.Liebich - Building Security in the New Europe: NATO, CSCE, the EC and a New Idea
- R.O'Neill - Comments on the Papers
- O.Bari - Index
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