Détente and confrontation: American-Soviet relations from Nixon to ReaganBrookings Institution, 1985 - 1147 pages |
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... Warsaw Pact meeting: Romania declined to sign the Proclamation on Nuclear Non-Proliferation— the first time a formal pact statement was issued with less than unanimous endorsement by the active members. Even more significant was a ...
... Warsaw Pact meeting: Romania declined to sign the Proclamation on Nuclear Non-Proliferation— the first time a formal pact statement was issued with less than unanimous endorsement by the active members. Even more significant was a ...
Page 113
... Warsaw Pact, more desirous than ever to nail down the status quo in Eastern Europe, resumed their campaign for a European security conference. Pact leaders meeting in Budapest in March 1969 adopted an "Appeal from [the] Members of the ...
... Warsaw Pact, more desirous than ever to nail down the status quo in Eastern Europe, resumed their campaign for a European security conference. Pact leaders meeting in Budapest in March 1969 adopted an "Appeal from [the] Members of the ...
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... Warsaw Pact's position on East- West detente was the gradual pressure on East Germany not to insist on all its aims in such a way as to prevent the multilateral diplomatic process from getting under way,16 or to hamstring conclusion of ...
... Warsaw Pact's position on East- West detente was the gradual pressure on East Germany not to insist on all its aims in such a way as to prevent the multilateral diplomatic process from getting under way,16 or to hamstring conclusion of ...
Contents
Contexts Perspectives and Issues | 1 |
The International Political Context | 8 |
The Strategic Context | 16 |
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Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan Raymond L. Garthoff No preview available - 1994 |
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