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Introduction: The United States and the power of dynamic détente policies
Part I. The evolution of America's transformation strategy, 1947-1968
The origins of America's transformation approach in the Cold War, 1947-1963
"Thawing the Cold War" : Lyndon Johnson, bridge building, and the search for détente, 1964-1966
Peaceful engagement and plans for Europe's transformation, 1966-1968
Part II. Setbacks and survival : the longevity of America's transformation policy during the Nixon and Ford years, 1969-1976
Power politics : Richard Nixon's and Henry Kissinger's concept for détente
SALT : "Diverting the arms race into the permitted channels," 1969-1976
"Do you want it done or do you want to have it talked about?" : NATO's policy on MBFR, 1970-1975
Ostpolitik and the idea for a European security conference : catalysts for the continuation of the transformation policy, 1969-1972
Transformation or status quo? : CSCE, MBFR and European security
Part III. Silent success for America's transformation policy : transatlantic networking in the CSCE negotiations, 1973-1975
Bridge building after Richard Nixon's reelection : the multilateral preparatory talks for the CSCE, 1972-1973
Transatlantic networking and the survival of the American transformation approach in the CSCE negotiations, 1973-1974
The final months of the CSCE negotiations : the codification of the transformation agenda in the Helsinki Final Act
Conclusion: The durability of America's transformation policy
A note on sources.

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