Constructing and Deconstructing Europe after the Cold War

   
Summary

Constructing and Deconstructing Europe after the Cold War

Description

Please join us for a panel discussion with Thomas S. Blanton and Svetlana Savranskaya, authors of "The Last Superpower Summits: Conversations That Ended the Cold War." The book publishes for the first time in print every word the American and Soviet leaders – Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, and George H.W. Bush – said to each other in their superpower summits from 1985 to 1991. At Boston University, Blanton and Savranskaya will discuss the alternative futures of Europe after the Cold War, NATO expansion, the 'Common European Home' and Soviet European policy, and Havel's dissolution of all the blocs (and how he was dissuaded from pursuing it) among other topics.

According to Blanton and Savranskaya, the summits fueled a process of learning on both sides. Geneva 1985 and Reykjavik 1986 reduced Moscow’s sense of threat and unleashed Reagan’s inner abolitionist. Malta 1989 and Washington 1990 helped dampen any superpower sparks that might have flown in a time of revolutionary change in Eastern Europe, set off by Gorbachev and by Eastern Europeans (Solidarity, dissidents, reform Communists). The high level and scope of the dialogue between these world leaders was unprecedented, and is likely never to be repeated.

Starts

4:00pm on Monday, October 7th 2019

End Time

5:30pm

URL

http://www.bu.edu/european/news/calendar/?eid=230561

Topics

Lectures, Other Events, Global

Speaker(s)

Thomas S. Blanton, Svetlana Savranskaya

Event Open To

public

Information Phone

617-358-0919

Contact Name

Elizabeth Amrien

Building

Pardee School of Global Studies, 121 Bay State Road (1st floor)

Contact Organization

Center for the Study of Europe

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