Dynamic détente : the United States and Europe, 1964-1975 / Stephan Kieninger

"This book examines the dynamic evolution of Western détente policies which sought to transform Europe and overcome its Cold War division through more communication and engagement. Kieninger challenges the traditional Cold War narrative that détente prolonged the division of Europe and precipit...

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Place / Publishing House:Lanham, Boulder, New York, London : Lexington Books, [2016]
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:The Harvard Cold War studies book series
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Classification:15.87 - USA
15.38 - Europäische Geschichte nach 1945
89.90 - Außenpolitik. Internationale Politik
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Physical Description:xxx, 357 Seiten; Illustrationen
Notes:Literaturverzeichnis : Seiten 321-346
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Summary:"This book examines the dynamic evolution of Western détente policies which sought to transform Europe and overcome its Cold War division through more communication and engagement. Kieninger challenges the traditional Cold War narrative that détente prolonged the division of Europe and precipitated America's decline in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Rather, he argues that policymakers in the U.S. Department of State and in Western Europe envisaged the stability enabled by détente as a precondition for change, as Communist regimes saw a sense of security as a prerequisite for opening up their societies to Western influence over time. Kieninger identifies the Helsinki Accords, Lyndon Johnson's bridge building, and Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik as efforts aimed at constructive changes in Eastern Europe through a multiplication of contacts, communication, and cooperation on all societal levels. This study also illuminates the longevity of America's policy of peaceful change against the background of the nuclear stalemate and the military status quo"...Provided by publisher
ISBN:9781498532419
ac_no:AC13290948
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Stephan Kieninger