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The Soviet Union and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe
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- 2021
Summary
The Soviet Union and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe examines how the neutral European countries and the Soviet Union interacted after World War II. Amid the Cold War division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs, several long-time neutral countries abandoned neutrality and joined NATO. Other countries remained neutral but were still perceived as a threat to the Soviet Union’s sphere of influence. Based on extensive archival research, this volume offers state-of-the-art essays about relations between Europe’s neutral states and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and how these relations were perceived by other powers.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-3192-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-3193-0
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 628
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- List of Abbreviations No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 12
- 1 Austria’s Neutrality—Myths versus Reality No access
- 2 Swedish Neutrality,1949–1991 No access
- 3 Swiss Cold War Neutrality No access
- 4 Neutrality as Compromises No access
- 5 Swedish Neutrality No access
- 6 Soviet Attitudes to Finnish Neutralism, 1947–1989 No access
- 7 A Hidden Danger for the Eastern Bloc? No access
- 8 The Soviet Union and Neutral Switzerland No access
- 9 Old Fears, New Realities No access
- 10 From Aspiration to Consummation and Transition No access
- 11 Indefinite Coexistence? No access
- 12 ”Always Hit Back Right on the Kisser”? No access
- 13 Soviet–Yugoslav Relations, 1948–1955 No access
- 14 The Neutrality of Hungary during the 1956 Revolution No access
- 15 Albania: Exploiting Relevance and Irrelevance During the Cold War No access
- 16 The USSR and Yugoslavia’s Policy of Nonalignment, 1955–1980 No access
- 17 How Could the Nonaligned Save Yugoslavia? No access
- 18 United States and Neutrality in Scandinavia No access
- 19 The United States and Austrian Neutrality during the Cold War No access
- 20 The United Kingdom and the European Neutrals during the Cold War No access
- 21 France, the European Neutrals, and the USSR, 1947–1981 No access
- 22 Neutrality in the Cold War No access
- 23 NATO and the Neutrals on the Flanks No access
- 24 The USSR and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe No access
- Selected Bibliography No access Pages 565 - 608
- Index No access Pages 609 - 622
- About the Editors No access Pages 623 - 624
- About the Contributors No access Pages 625 - 628





