(Source: H/Soz/Kult)
Via H-Soz-Kult, we learned of a
call for papers on international organizations and the Cold War.
“Since the beginning of the 21st century, both Cold War studies and
histories of internationalism have seen a tremendous renewal. It is now widely
acknowledged that the Cold War cannot be reduced to a mere confrontation
between the two superpowers and the ideologies that they have promoted. Small
and mid-sized European powers, and neutral as well as recently decolonized
countries pursued specific goals that escaped Cold War oppositions. Various
actors worldwide promoted exchanges between the two blocs and offered
challenging and rich alternatives to the ideological dichotomy between state
socialism and liberal capitalism. Internationalism, moreover, reached its peak
as both an ideological value and a political practice in the decades that
followed the Second World War.
[…]”
The full call can be found here
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