International Cooperation in Cold War Europe

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  • International Cooperation in Cold War Europe Book Detail

  • Author : Daniel Stinsky
  • Release Date : 2021
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  • Genre : Cold War
  • Pages : 400
  • ISBN 13 : 9781350173019
  • File Size : 64,64 MB

International Cooperation in Cold War Europe by Daniel Stinsky PDF Summary

Book Description: Introduction -- Part I. Intellectual origins and constitutive politics of UNECE and the postwar European Order 1940-47 -- Chapter 1. Planning for peace ; Chapter 2. United Nations, in war and in peace -- Part II. Reconstruction and the breakdown of East-West relations, 1947-52. Chapter 3. The construction of Western Europe ; Chapter 4. East-West trade in the warly Cold War -- Part III. Economic cooperation in Cold War Europe, 1949-60. Chapter 5 UNECE as a technical agency ; Chapter 6. UNECE and east-west trade after Stalin ; Chapter 7. UNECE and (Western) European integration -- Epilogue: East-west schism, north-south divide.

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