1st Edition

The European Community and Eastern Europe in the Long 1970s Challenging the Cold War Order in Europe

By Angela Romano Copyright 2027
240 Pages
by Routledge

This book is an historical investigation into the role of the European Community in the overcoming of the East-West divide during the Cold War. Making use of recently released primary sources from a broad range of European and U.S. archives, the work reveals the ability of the EC and its member states to shape, implement and further develop a coordinated Eastern policy and play a... Read more

Introduction  Part I: The Road is now Open 1. A Favourable set of Conditions  2. Tested, Approved, Improved: the Mechanisms for the Coordination of Eastern Policy  Part II: The Making of a Collective EC Ostpolitik  3. A Multiplicity of Actors and Agendas  4. Tuning the Orchestra: An Ever more Complex Polity  Part III: The EC’s role in Cold War Europe: Assertive and Transformative  5. Circumventing the Soviets: The Assertion of the EC’s Vision of Europe  6 Untying the Socialist Bloc: Relations with Eastern European Countries  7.  Stable in the Storm: Resisting US Calls for a Confrontational Stance

Biography

Angela Romano is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the LSE and is author of From Détente in Europe to European Détente. How the West Shaped the Helsinki CSCE (2009).