Contents Introduction. Belgrade CSCE Follow-up Meeting 1977-78 Thirty Years on: Relevance for Today's Europe 7 Klaus Hildebrand The Cold War as Detente. The Phenomenology of the World Community of Nation States in the 1970s 25 Rinna Kullaa The Birth a n d Development of the CSCE: Finnish a n d Yugoslav Models for Neutrality in the Early Cold War 39 Ljubodrag Dimic Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav Policy a n d the Formation o f the Concept of European Security 1968-1975 59 Jovan Cavoski On the Road to Belgrade: Yugoslavia's Contribution to the Defining of the Concept o f European Security and Cooperation 1975 -1977 83 Jordan Baev Bulgaria a n d the Warsaw Pact consultations o n the CSCE Process: From Helsinki to Belgrade 107 Robert Gerald Hughes Britain, East-West Detente a n d the CSCE 119 Harald Biermann U.S. Perceptions o f the CSCE Process 143 http://d-nb.info/1017942455 6 Contents Thomas Fischer Getting To Know Their Limits: The N + N a n d the Follow-up Meeting in Belgrade 1977/78 163 Breck Walker "Neither Shy nor Demagogic" - The Carter Administration Goes t o Belgrade 185 Angela Romano The European Community a n d the Belgrade CSCE 205 Oliver Bange "The Greatest Happiness o f the Greatest Number...". The FRG a n d the GDR and the Belgrade CSCE Conference (1977 - 78) 225 Wolfgang Eichwede "....but it must be a detente with a h u m an face". Helsinki a n d the h u m a n rights movements in Eastern Europe 255 Joachim Scholtyseck GDR Dissidents and Human Rights Issues 285 Wanda Jarz^bek Lost illusions? The Polish government and h u m an rights issues from Helsinki to Belgrade, 1975-1978 305 Abbreviations 321 List of Authors 327 Index o f Names 331
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