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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) served as an important negotiating forum beyond the confines of the Cold War. This volume focuses on the Vienna Follow-up Meeting (1986-1989), covering prominent issues, such as military security and human rights, as well as less explored topics, including culture and the environment. The book contextualises the Meeting within the CSCE process and global political events, presenting diverse perspectives, retrospectives, and outlooks. It offers insights into the latest scholarship on this important but largely under-researched diplomatic negotiation. Many contributions utilise previously unpublished and unresearched files, along with diplomats' memoirs, interviews with contemporary witnesses, and media reports. Contributors are: Andrea Brait, Michael Gehler, Maximilian Graf, Anna Graf-Steiner, Simon Graham, Kai Habel, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, Nina Hechenblaikner, Wanda Jarzabek, Jonas Kaiser, Miroslav Kunstát, Roland Ernst Laimer, Matthias Peter, Willi Schrenk, and Hermann Wentker.
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. The Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) served as an important negotiating forum beyond the confines of the Cold War. This volume focuses on the Vienna Follow-up Meeting (19861989), covering prominent issues, such as military security and human rights, as well as less explored topics, including culture and the environment. The book contextualises the Meeting within the CSCE process and global political events, presenting diverse perspectives, retrospectives, and outlooks. It offers insights into the latest scholarship on this important but largely under-researched diplomatic negotiation. Many contributions utilise previously unpublished and unresearched files, along with diplomats' memoirs, interviews with contemporary witnesses, and media reports.Contributors are: Andrea Brait, Michael Gehler, Maximilian Graf, Anna Graf-Steiner, Simon Graham, Kai Habel, Jussi M. Hanhimaeki, Nina Hechenblaikner, Wanda Jarzabek, Jonas Kaiser, Miroslav Kunstat, Roland Ernst Laimer, Matthias Peter, Willi Schrenk, and Hermann Wentker. This volume focuses on the CSCE Vienna Follow-up Meeting, a major diplomatic negotiating forum at the end of the Cold War. It covers prominent issues, such as military security and human rights, as well as less explored topics, like culture and the environment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. The Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) served as an important negotiating forum beyond the confines of the Cold War. This volume focuses on the Vienna Follow-up Meeting (19861989), covering prominent issues, such as military security and human rights, as well as less explored topics, including culture and the environment. The book contextualises the Meeting within the CSCE process and global political events, presenting diverse perspectives, retrospectives, and outlooks. It offers insights into the latest scholarship on this important but largely under-researched diplomatic negotiation. Many contributions utilise previously unpublished and unresearched files, along with diplomats' memoirs, interviews with contemporary witnesses, and media reports.Contributors are: Andrea Brait, Michael Gehler, Maximilian Graf, Anna Graf-Steiner, Simon Graham, Kai Habel, Jussi M. Hanhimaeki, Nina Hechenblaikner, Wanda Jarzabek, Jonas Kaiser, Miroslav Kunstat, Roland Ernst Laimer, Matthias Peter, Willi Schrenk, and Hermann Wentker. This volume focuses on the CSCE Vienna Follow-up Meeting, a major diplomatic negotiating forum at the end of the Cold War. It covers prominent issues, such as military security and human rights, as well as less explored topics, like culture and the environment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.