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Christopher Andrew, The world was going our way. The KGB and the battle for the Third World (New York, 2005).
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Paolo Filo della Torre, Edward Mortimer and Jonathan Story (eds.), Eurocommunism. Myth or reality? (Harmondsworth, 1979).
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Odd Arne Westad, The global Cold War. Third World interventions and the making of our times (Cambridge, 2005), p. 245.
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Christoph Bluth, The two Germanies and military security in Europe (Basingstoke, 2002), pp. 99–106, 227 and passim. О восприятии современниками советского превосходства в обычных вооружениях: Jack L. Snyder, The Soviet strategic culture. Implications for limited nuclear options (Santa Monica, 1977), pp. 23–4.
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Aryeh Neier, Taking liberties. Four decades in the struggle for rights (New York, 2003), and Samuel Moyn, The last Utopia. Human rights in history (Cambridge, Mass., and London 2010).
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Thomas J. W. Probert, ‘The innovation of the Jackson—Vanik amendment’, in Brendan Simms and D. J. B. Trim (eds.), Humanitarian intervention. A history (Cambridge, 2011), pp. 323–42 (quotation p. 323). Мне также очень помогли беседы с моим студентом Джонатаном Куком, который пишет диссертацию по Джексону.
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Clyde Haberman, ‘Decades later, Kissinger’s words stir fresh outrage among Jews’, The New York Times, 16.12.2010, which reviews the latest release of tapes from the Oval Office.
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Noam Kochavi, ‘Insights abandoned, exibility lost: Kissinger, Soviet Jewish emigration, and the demise of détente’, Diplomatic History, 29, 3 (2005), pp. 503–29, especially pp. 521–2.
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Noam Kochavi, ‘Insights abandoned, exibility lost: Kissinger, Soviet Jewish emigration, and the demise of détente’, Diplomatic History, 29, 3 (2005), pp. 503–29, especially pp. 521–2.
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‘Report by Mr Leo Tindemans, Prime Minister of Belgium, to the European Council’, Bulletin of the European Communities, supplement 1/76 (1975), pp. 3, 5 and 11.
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Keith Hamilton, ‘Cold War by other means: British diplomacy and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1972–1975’, in Wilfried Loth and Georges-Henri Soutou (eds.), The making of détente. Eastern and western Europe in the Cold War, 1965–75 (New York and London, 2008), pp. 169 and 172. See also Roger Beetham, ‘Observations on British diplomacy and the CSCE process’, British Scholar, III, 1 (2010), pp. 127–32. Благодарю Томаса Проберта за это указание.
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William Korey, The promises we keep. Human rights, the Helsinki process, and American foreign policy (New York, 1993), p. xvii.
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Olav Njølstad, ‘The Carter administration and Italy: keeping the communists out of power without interfering’, Journal of Cold War Studies, 4, 3 (2002), pp. 56–94 (quotation p. 64).
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Kenneth Maxwell, The making of Portuguese democracy (Cambridge, 1997).