| 格式化内容附注: | Introduction: Beyond the divide -- Part I. Political processes and transnational networks -- Giles Scott-Smith - Opening up political space : informal diplomacy, East-West exchanges, and the Helsinki process -- Marianne Rostgaard - Challenging old Cold War stereotypes : the case of Danish-Polish youth exchange and the European detente, 1965-75 -- Nicolas Badalassi - Transmitting the "freedom virus" : France, the USSR, and cultural aspects of European security cooperation -- Matthieu Gillabert - Cultural diplomacy of Switzerland and the challenge of peaceful coexistence, 1956-75 -- Part II. Interplay in the academic contexts -- Sampsa Kaataja - Expert groups closing the divide : Estonian-Finnish computing cooperation since the 1960s -- Beatrice Scutaru - French-Romanian academic exchanges in the 1960s -- Anssi Halmesvirta - Hungary opens toward the West : political preconditions for Finnish-Hungarian cooperation in research and development in the 1960s and 1970s -- Ioana Popa - "Discrete" intermediaries : transnational activities of the Fondation pour une Entraide Intellectuelle Europeenne -- Part III. Limitations for transnational networks -- Vaclav Smidrkal - The image of "real France" : instrumentalization of French culture in the early communist Czechoslovakia -- Sonja Grossmann - Dealing with "friends" : Soviet friendship societies in Western Europe as a challenge for Western diplomacy -- Sarah Davies - The Soviet Union encounters Anglia : Britain's Russian Magazine as a medium for cross-border communication -- Part IV. Along the borderlines -- Lars Lundgren - Transnational television in Europe : Cold War competition and cooperation -- Anna Matyska - Transnational spaces between Poland and Finland : the grassroots dismantling of the Iron curtain and their political entanglements -- Francesca Rolandi - A filter for Western cultural products : the influence of Italian popular culture on Yugoslavia, 1955-65. |