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Detente in Europe

Real or Imaginary?

Josef Korbel

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Josef Korbel, whose career encompasses both scholarly and diplomatic roles, presents a crisp, up-to-date survey of postwar relations between East and West. Seeking analytic, reasoned answers to the question of détente, he discusses in detail the changes in mood, policy, and practice that have occurred and are occurring.

What exactly does rapprochement mean to the U.S.S.R., the U.S., East and West Europe? Is its primary objective the relaxing of tension or the achievement of security? the expansion of national interests? ideological conversion? reduction of Soviet influence? What have been the practical results of the policy of detente in the political, economic, and cultural spheres? What are the "realities" of the situation? Are the Western and Eastern blocs willing to consider a general European settlement? What effect did the Czechoslovak invasion have? What of the future?

The heart of Mr. Korbel's discussion is the cornerstone of a détente edifice, West Germany's Ostpolitik, her rapprochement strategies. His reasonable conclusion looks to the future: the assets, dangers, and prospects of détente for the peace-keeping of Europe.

Originally published in 1972.

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Eberhard, Warsaw Pact, Anti-Americanism, Ostpolitik, Power politics, NATO, Non-interventionism, Willy Brandt, Diplomacy, Titoism, War crime, Dollar diplomacy, Hallstein Doctrine, Treaty of Dunkirk, Prague Spring, France–Germany relations, War, Coalition government, Superiority (short story), German occupation of Czechoslovakia, Neues Deutschland, General Treaty, Romania, Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany, Western Europe, Socialist state, East Germany, Alan Bullock, Peaceful coexistence, German reunification, Oder–Neisse line, Allies of World War II, Comecon, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Peace treaty, Konrad Adenauer, Third World, Central and Eastern Europe, National security, Le Monde, Imperialism, Allied Kommandatura, Anti-communism, West Berlin, Flexible response, Charles de Gaulle, Nuclear arms race, Henry Kissinger, Balance of terror, Popular sovereignty, Appeasement, Counter-revolutionary, Neocolonialism, Liberalization, Balkanization, Disarmament, Socialism with a human face, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Cold War, Czechoslovakia, Brezhnev Doctrine, Konni Zilliacus, Erich Honecker, Soviet Union, Congress of Berlin, Revanchism, Partitions of Poland, Munich Agreement, Ratification, West Germany