ABSTRACT
This edited volume explores the significance of the earlyHelsinki process as a means of redefining and broadening the concept of security during the latter half of the Cold War. The early Helsinki process introduced innovative confidence-building measures, and made human rights a requirement of a legitimate and well-functioning international sys
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I Introduction
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PART II The superpowers and European détente
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PART III Eastern strategies in the CSCE
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PART IV Western strategies in the CSCE
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PART V The Neutrals – economics – military security