Introduction, Peter Ruggenthaler and Aryo Makko
PART I. Theories and Practices of Neutrality in Cold War Europe
Chapter 1: Austria’s Neutrality—Myth versus Reality, Franz Cede
Chapter 2: Swedish Neutrality, 1949–1991, Olof Kronvall
Chapter 3: Swiss Cold War Neutrality: Undisputed Principle of Foreign Policy, Thomas Fischer
Chapter 4: Neutrality as Compromises: Finland’s Cold War Neutrality, Johanna Rainio-Niemi
PART II. The Neutrals in Soviet Policy from Stalin to Gorbachev
Chapter 5: Swedish Neutrality: The View from Moscow, Alexey Komarov
Chapter 6: Soviet Attitudes to Finnish Neutralism, 1947–1989, Kimmo Rentola
Chapter 7: A Hidden Danger for the Eastern Bloc? Neutral Austria in Soviet Policy from 1955 to the End of the Cold War, Peter Ruggenthaler
Chapter 8 The Soviet Union and Neutral Switzerland: Concerns and Hopes in 1989, Olga Pavlenko
PART III. The Soviet Union in the Policies of the European Neutrals
Chapter 9: Old Fears, New Realities: Sweden and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Aryo Makko
Chapter 10: From Aspiration to Consummation and Transition: Finnish Neutrality as Strategy in the Cold War, Kari Möttölä
Chapter 11: Indefinite Coexistence? Austria, the Soviet Union, and Ostpolitik after 1968, Maximilian Graf
Chapter 12: “Always Hit Back Right on the Kisser?”: The Soviet Union in Swiss Foreign Policy during the Cold War, Sacha Zala, Thomas Bürgisser, and Thomas Fischer
PART IV. Departures from the Eastern Bloc to Neutrality
Chapter 13: Soviet-Yugoslav Relations, 1948–1955: From Conflict to Rapprochement, Andrei Edemskii
Chapter 14: The Neutrality of Hungary during the 1956 Revolution, Csaba Békés
Chapter 15: Albania: Exploiting Relevance and Irrelevance during the Cold War, Robert C. Austin
Chapter 16: The USSR and Yugoslavia’s Policy of Nonalignment, 1955–1980, Nadia Boyadjieva
Chapter 17: How Could the Nonaligned Save Yugoslavia?: The 1989 Summit of the Non-Aligned Countries in Belgrade and the Breakup of Yugoslavia, Tvrtko Jakovina
PART V. Western Perspectives on Neutrality and Neutral-Soviet Relations
Chapter 18: The United States and Neutrality in Scandinavia, Jussi M. Hanhimäki
Chapter 19: United States and Austrian Neutrality during the Cold War, Günter Bischof
Chapter 20: The United Kingdom and the European Neutrals during the Cold War, Anne Deighton
Chapter 21: France, the European Neutrals, and the USSR, 1947–1981, Nicolas Badalassi
Chapter 22: Neutrality in the Cold War: Views from West Germany, Andreas Hilger
Chapter 23: NATO and the Neutrals on the Flanks: Finland, Sweden, and Yugoslavia, Milorad Lazic and Magnus Petersson
PART VI. Conclusions
Chapter 24: The USSR and Cold War Neutrality and Nonalignment in Europe, Mark Kramer