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The Baltic Question During the Cold War (1st edition)

Hiden, John(Edited by)Made, Vahur(Edited by)Smith, David J.(Edited by)
Part of the Cold War history series series
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This edited volume presents a comprehensive analysis of the 'Baltic question', which arose within the context of the Cold War, and which has previously received little attention.

This volume brings together a group of international specialists on the international history of northern Europe. It combines country-based chapters with more thematic approaches, highlighting above all the political dimension of the Baltic question, locating it firmly in the context of international politics. It explores the policy decision-making mechanisms which sustained the Western non-recognition of Soviet sovereignty over the Baltic States after 1940 and which eventually led to the legal restoration of the three countries' statehood in 1991. The wider international ramifications of this doctrine of legal continuity are also examined, within the context both of the Cold War and of relations between post-soviet Russia and the enlarging 'Euro-Atlantic area'. The book ends with an examination of how this Cold War legacy continues to shape relations between Russia and the West.

 

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Product Details
Taylor & Francis
1134197292 / 9781134197293
eBook (EPUB)
327.479
07/03/2008
England
English
224 pages
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