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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface: A Brief Note on Scholarship and Sources
Abbreviations
Introduction: Creating Post–Cold War Europe: 1989 and the Architecture of Order
Chapter 1: What Changes in Summer and Autumn 1989?
Tiananmen Fails to Transfer
The Americans Step Back
The Status Quo Ceases to Convince
East German Self-Confidence Rises
Television Transforms Reality
Chapter 2: Restoring Four-Power Rights, Reviving a Confederation in 1989
On the Night of November 9
What Next?
The Four (Occupying?) Powers
Candy, Fruit, and Sex
The Portugalov Push
Specters Revive
The Restoration and Revival Models Fall Apart
Chapter 3: Heroic Aspirations in 1990
The Round Table
Counterrevolution?
The Consequences of the Brush with a Stage of Terror
Emerging Controversy over Reparations and NATO
“NATO’s Jurisdiction Would Not Shift One Inch Eastward”
Property Pluralism
Chapter 4: Prefab Prevails
The Security Solution: Two plus Four Equals NATO
The Political Solution: Article 23
The Economic Solution: Monetary Union
The Election Campaign and the Ways of the Ward Heeler
The Results of March 18
Reassuring European Neighbors
Chapter 5: Securing Building Permits
The First Carrot: Money
The Washington Summit
The Second Carrot: NATO Reform
Breakthrough in Russia
Pay Any Price
Conclusion: The Legacy of 1989 and 1990
Counterfactuals
Consequences
Afterword to The New Edition: Revisiting 1989–1990 and the Origins of NATO Expansion
Introduction: Fading Memories
Bearing Unwelcome Tidings
Genscher’s Thinking on NATO Expansion to Eastern Europe in 1990
The Split Between Bush and Baker
Kohl and Gorbachev
The Consequences of Camp David
Conclusion: The Persistence of Preferred Memories
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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