Neutrality and the Neutral States in Soviet New Political Thinking

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Author(s): Stephan Kux
Series: Berichte des Bundesinstituts für ostwissenschaffliche und internationale Studien; 52/1990
Publisher: Bundesinstitut für ostwissenschaftliche und internationale Studien
Year: 1990

Language: German
Pages: 56
City: Köln
Tags: Soviet Union, Foreign policy

Kurzfassung i
Introduction 1
The Evolving Soviet View of Neutrality 3
- The Soviet Notion of Neutrality 3
- Neutrality and the Cold War 4
- Austria, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland 7
- Finland: Neutrality Plus 8
Neutrality and "New Thinking" 12
- The Neutrals as Role Models 12
- Neutrality and the Common European Home 15
- The Neutrals and Economic Integration 16
Neutrality in the 1990s 22
- The Changing Meaning of Neutrality 22
- The Changing Strategic Position of the European Neutrals 23
"Finlandization" of Eastern Central Europe ? 26
Shades of Neutrality 28
"Finlandization" and "Neutralization" within the USSR 37
Conclusions 40
Summary 43