
Transcending the Cold War
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- Introduction
- PART I: Thawing the Cold War
- 1: Benedikt Schoenborn and Gottfried Niedhart: Erfurt and Kassel, 1970
- 2: Yafeng Xia and Chris Tudda: Beijing, 1972
- 3: James Cameron: Moscow, 1972
- PART II: Living with the Cold War
- 4: Michael Cotey Morgan and Daniel Sargent: Helsinki, 1975
- 5: Kristina Spohr and David Reynolds: Bonn, Guadeloupe, and Vienna, 1978-1979
- PART III: Transcending the Cold War
- 6: Jonathan Hunt and David Reynolds: Geneva, Reykjavik, Washington, and Moscow, 1985-1988
- 7: Sergey Radchenko and Jeffrey A. Engel: Beijing and Malta, 1989
- 8: Kristina Spohr: Caucasus, 1990
- 9: Kristina Spohr and David Reynolds: Conclusions - Summits, Statecraft, and the Dissolution of Bipolarity in Europe, 1970-1990
- Bibliography of Secondary Sources
- Index
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