TY - BOOK AU - Badalassi,Nicolas AU - Bange,Oliver AU - Bon Tempo,Carl J. AU - Brown,Martin D. AU - Czaputowicz,Jacek AU - Graf,Maximilian AU - Kaba,Hamit AU - Kieninger,Stephan AU - Peter,Matthias AU - Peterson,Christian P. AU - Romano,Angela AU - Selvage,Douglas AU - Snyder,Sarah B. AU - Vezzosi,Elisabetta AU - Zagorski,Andrei TI - The CSCE and the End of the Cold War: Diplomacy, Societies and Human Rights, 1972-1990 SN - 9781789200263 AV - D849 .C73 2019 U1 - 355.031 23 PY - 2018///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Cold War KW - Security, International KW - International cooperation KW - HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century KW - bisacsh KW - 1975 helsinki final act KW - 20th century KW - activism KW - activists KW - allied forces KW - cold war KW - communism KW - conference on security and cooperation in europe KW - diplomacy KW - diplomats KW - emancipation KW - engaging KW - europe KW - fugitive slaves KW - helsinki KW - historical KW - history KW - human rights KW - immigration and immigrants KW - international relations KW - kgb KW - modern european history KW - nato KW - ngo KW - peace negotiations KW - political dissidents KW - political science KW - political KW - revolt KW - revolution KW - security conferences KW - soviet bloc KW - superpowers N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Abbreviations --; Chronology of CSCE Meetings (1972–1992) --; Introduction --; PART I Diplomats, Diplomacies and the Making of the CSCE --; 1 The Human Dimension of the CSCE, 1975–1990 --; 2 Executors or Creative Deal-Makers? The Role of the Diplomats in the Making of the Helsinki CSCE --; 3 From Talleyrand to Sakharov French Diplomacy in Search of a ‘Helsinki Effect’ --; 4 ‘Human Rights, Peace and Security Are Inseparable’ Max Kampelman and the Helsinki Process --; PART II The Transnational Promotion of Human Rights and the Role of Dissidence --; 5 The Committee of Concerned Scientists and the Helsinki Final Act ‘Refusenik’ Scientists, Détente and Human Rights --; 6 Seeing the Value of the Helsinki Accords: Human Rights, Peace and Transnational Debates about Détente, 1981–1988 --; 7 The Importance of the Helsinki Process for the Opposition in Central and Eastern Europe and the Western Peace Movements in the 1980s --; 8 The Limits of Repression: Soviet Bloc Security Services vs. Transnational Helsinki Networks, 1976–1986 --; 9 Helsinki at Home: NGOs, the Helsinki Final Act and Politics in the United States, 1975–1985 --; PART III The Politics of the CSCE in Europe --; 10 European Détente and the CSCE: Austria and the East-Central European Theatre in the 1970s and 1980s --; 11 Saving Détente: The Federal Republic of Germany and the CSCE in the 1980s --; 12 Transformation by Linkage? Arms Control, Human Rights and the Rift between Moscow and East Berlin in the Late 1980s --; 13 CSCE Albania, the Outsider in European Political Life --; Conclusion --; Index; restricted access N2 - From its inception, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) provoked controversy. Today it is widely regarded as having contributed to the end of the Cold War. Bringing together new and innovative research on the CSCE, this volume explores questions key to understanding the Cold War: What role did diplomats play in shaping the 1975 Helsinki Final Act? How did that agreement and the CSCE more broadly shape societies in Europe and North America? And how did the CSCE and activists inspired by the Helsinki Final Act influence the end of the Cold War? UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781789200270?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781789200270 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781789200270/original ER -