29 septembre 2016
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Michael Cotey Morgan, « Thomas Fischer, Neutral Power in the CSCE: The N+N States and the Making of the Helsinki Accords 1975 », innsbruck university press, ID : 10670/1.tv4mt1
When one thinks of history’s great diplomatic conferences, the names Osnabrück, Münster, Vienna, and Paris spring to mind. The negotiations in those cities ended great conflicts and set forth new principles to create a more peaceful international system, or so their drafters hoped. Helsinki, where the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) was signed in 1975, deserves a prominent place on the same list. Although historians have only recently begun to give it ...