The Cold War is conventionally regarded as a superpower conflict that dominated the shape of international relations between World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
This edited volume offers a fresh interpretation of twentieth-century Smaller European Powers - East-West, neutral and non-aligned - and argues that their position vis- -vis the superPowers often provide.
Smaller Powers had to adapt to a role as pawns in a strategic game of the superpowers, its course beyond their control.
The Cold War is conventionally regarded as a superpower conflict that dominated the shape of international relations between World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall