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A Good Example of Peaceful Coexistence? - The Soviet Union, Austria, and Neutrality, 1955-191
Wolfgang Müller
Verlag Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Verlag, 2011
ISBN 9783700170563 , 381 Seiten
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A Good Example of Peaceful Coexistence? - The Soviet Union, Austria, and Neutrality, 1955-191
Contents
6
List of Tables
9
Acknowledgements
10
Introduction
14
I. LAYING THE GROUNDWORK AND CHANGING NEUTRALITY, 1955–1960
40
1. Two Differing Concepts of Neutrality
42
2. The Post-State Treaty Honeymoon
78
3. …and Its Sudden End
90
4. Starting Anew: After the Hungarian Revolution
104
5. Summary: Soviet “Thaw” and the Making of a Neutral
128
II. OVERCAST, BUT FRIENDLY? 1961–1972
134
6. The USSR, Austria’s Rapprochement with the EEC, and the Convocation of the CSCE
136
7. The Czechoslovakian Crisis of 1968 and Austria’s Military Vulnerability
176
8. Making Economic and Cultural Relations Mutual
188
9. Summary: Soviet Containment and Encouragement; Austria’s Ostpolitik and Further “Neutralization”
198
III. DÉTENTE, THE HEYDAY OF MULTILATERALISM, AND THE LAST PEAK OF THE COLD WAR, 1973–1984
202
10. Political Relations and the Rise of Multilateralism
204
11. A Thorn in the Side: Personal and Cultural Contacts
226
12. Booming, but not Enough: Economic Relations
236
13. The Final Peak of the Cold War
246
14. Summary: Declining Soviet Interest in Neutrality despite Austria’s Efforts
254
IV. THE AFTERMATH, 1985–1991
260
15. The End of the Cold War, European Integration, and the Obsolescence of the Special Relationship
262
Conclusions
276
Documents
288
Soviet Ambassadors to Austria, Austrian Ambassadors to the USSR
340
Abbreviations
342
Bibliography
344
Index
378
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