European Security System and the Balkans in the Cold War Years (1970s—1990s)
Language: Bulgarian
Table of contents
Introduction
Chaper I. Regional security structures in Europe after World War II
1. The Balkans and division of Europe
2. The Western Union: From Brussesls to Washington treaties
3. The Atlantic solidarity
4. The Soviet model of a regional security system
5. The Balkan pact: An inthinkable union during the Cold War era
Chapter II. From confrontation to détente and dialogue
1. Inter-bloc confrontation in a peace time
2. Intra-bloc crises
3. The origins of the détente and European dialogue
Chapter III. The Helsinki process for European security (1979—1989)
1. Preliminary preparation for the CSCE
2. CSCE sessions in Helsinki and Geneva: Phases, positions, results
3. The MBFR negotiations in Vienna
4. The Belgrade follow-up meeting: A failure or new start
Chapter IV. The European process and the Cold War end
1. The las confrontation wave
2. The Soviet policy in Eastern Europe
3. The landmark security negotiations
4. A transition to multilateral cooperation in the Balkans
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Sources and bibliography
Системата за европейска сигурност и Балканите в годините на Студената война
Details | |
Publisher | Damyan Yakov |
Language | Bulgarian |
Pages | 464 |
Illustrations | b/w figures |
Binding | paperback |
ISBN | 978-954-527-485-5 |
Creation date | 2010 |
Size | 16 х 24 cm |