- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This collection offers new insights into the changing dynamics of transatlantic relations during the era of d tente (1969 1980).
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- David M. Andrews (ed.)The Atlantic Alliance Under Stress29,99 €
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide204,99 €
- A Cultural History of Democracy in the Age of Empire119,99 €
- David CroninEurope's Alliance with Israel: Aiding the Occupation132,99 €
- Ian Q R ThomasThe Promise of Alliance201,99 €
- A Cultural History of Democracy in the Age of Enlightenment120,99 €
- A Cultural History of Democracy in the Renaissance120,99 €
-
-
-
This collection offers new insights into the changing dynamics of transatlantic relations during the era of d tente (1969 1980).
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899994
- ISBN-10: 0521899990
- Artikelnr.: 26572642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899994
- ISBN-10: 0521899990
- Artikelnr.: 26572642
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matthias Schulz is currently Professor of History of International Relations and Transnational History, Département d'histoire générale, Université de Genève, Switzerland. He is the author of Regionalismus und die Gestaltung Europas (1993), Deutschland, der Völkerbund und die Frage der europäischen Wirtschaftsordnung, 1925-1933 (1997), and Normen und Praxis: Das Europäische Konzert als Sicherheitsrat, 1815-1860 (2009).
Introduction Thomas A. Schwartz and Matthias Schulz; Part I. Disturbing
American Leadership? Detente and German Ostpolitik: 1. U.S. detente and
German Ostpolitik: parallelisms and frictions Gottfried Niedhart; 2. The
Nixon administration and West German Ostpolitik, 1969-1973 Bernd Schaefer;
3. The economics of Ostpolitik: West Germany, the U.S. and the gas pipeline
deal Werner Lippert; 4. Odd man out? The CDU/CSU, Ostpolitik, and the
Atlantic Alliance Ronald J. Granieri; Part II. A Widening Atlantic?: The
'Relaunching of Europe' and the Collapse of the Transatlantic Monetary
Order: 5. The Hague summit of the European Community, Britain's entry, and
the 'new' Atlantic partnership, 1969-1970 Claudie Hiepel; 6. Unraveling the
ties that really bind: the dissolution of the transatlantic monetary order
and the creation of a European exchange rate mechanism, 1965-1973 Hubert
Zimmermann; 7. Toward a 'community of stability'? The Deutsche mark between
European and Atlantic priorities, 1968-1973 William Gray; 8. The politics
of planes and engines: Anglo-American relations during the Rolls
Royce-Lockheed crisis Raj Roy; Part III. Reasserting U.S. Leadership?
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' and Beyond: 9. Asserting Europe's distinct
identity: the EC nine and Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' Daniel Moeckli; 10.
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe', Britain's year of choice Alastair Noble; 11.
West Germany's long 'Year of Europe': Bonn between Europe and the United
States Fabian Hilfrich; 12. The U.S., Western Europe, and the CSCE,
1972-1975 Sarah B. Snyder; Part IV. Allied Voices, American Choices: The
Demise of Detente and the Search for Consensus: 13. The reluctant European:
Helmut Schimidt, the European community, and transatlantic relations
Mattias Schulz; 14. The quest for leadership in a time of peace: Jimmy
Carter and Western Europe, 1977-1981 Joe Renouard and D. Nathan Vigil; 15.
The U.S., Europe, and the NATO dual-track decision Joachim Scholtyseck;
Part V. Epilogue: the superpower and the union in the making: U.S.-European
relations, 1969-1980 Matthias Schulz and Thomas A. Schwartz.
American Leadership? Detente and German Ostpolitik: 1. U.S. detente and
German Ostpolitik: parallelisms and frictions Gottfried Niedhart; 2. The
Nixon administration and West German Ostpolitik, 1969-1973 Bernd Schaefer;
3. The economics of Ostpolitik: West Germany, the U.S. and the gas pipeline
deal Werner Lippert; 4. Odd man out? The CDU/CSU, Ostpolitik, and the
Atlantic Alliance Ronald J. Granieri; Part II. A Widening Atlantic?: The
'Relaunching of Europe' and the Collapse of the Transatlantic Monetary
Order: 5. The Hague summit of the European Community, Britain's entry, and
the 'new' Atlantic partnership, 1969-1970 Claudie Hiepel; 6. Unraveling the
ties that really bind: the dissolution of the transatlantic monetary order
and the creation of a European exchange rate mechanism, 1965-1973 Hubert
Zimmermann; 7. Toward a 'community of stability'? The Deutsche mark between
European and Atlantic priorities, 1968-1973 William Gray; 8. The politics
of planes and engines: Anglo-American relations during the Rolls
Royce-Lockheed crisis Raj Roy; Part III. Reasserting U.S. Leadership?
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' and Beyond: 9. Asserting Europe's distinct
identity: the EC nine and Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' Daniel Moeckli; 10.
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe', Britain's year of choice Alastair Noble; 11.
West Germany's long 'Year of Europe': Bonn between Europe and the United
States Fabian Hilfrich; 12. The U.S., Western Europe, and the CSCE,
1972-1975 Sarah B. Snyder; Part IV. Allied Voices, American Choices: The
Demise of Detente and the Search for Consensus: 13. The reluctant European:
Helmut Schimidt, the European community, and transatlantic relations
Mattias Schulz; 14. The quest for leadership in a time of peace: Jimmy
Carter and Western Europe, 1977-1981 Joe Renouard and D. Nathan Vigil; 15.
The U.S., Europe, and the NATO dual-track decision Joachim Scholtyseck;
Part V. Epilogue: the superpower and the union in the making: U.S.-European
relations, 1969-1980 Matthias Schulz and Thomas A. Schwartz.
Introduction Thomas A. Schwartz and Matthias Schulz; Part I. Disturbing
American Leadership? Detente and German Ostpolitik: 1. U.S. detente and
German Ostpolitik: parallelisms and frictions Gottfried Niedhart; 2. The
Nixon administration and West German Ostpolitik, 1969-1973 Bernd Schaefer;
3. The economics of Ostpolitik: West Germany, the U.S. and the gas pipeline
deal Werner Lippert; 4. Odd man out? The CDU/CSU, Ostpolitik, and the
Atlantic Alliance Ronald J. Granieri; Part II. A Widening Atlantic?: The
'Relaunching of Europe' and the Collapse of the Transatlantic Monetary
Order: 5. The Hague summit of the European Community, Britain's entry, and
the 'new' Atlantic partnership, 1969-1970 Claudie Hiepel; 6. Unraveling the
ties that really bind: the dissolution of the transatlantic monetary order
and the creation of a European exchange rate mechanism, 1965-1973 Hubert
Zimmermann; 7. Toward a 'community of stability'? The Deutsche mark between
European and Atlantic priorities, 1968-1973 William Gray; 8. The politics
of planes and engines: Anglo-American relations during the Rolls
Royce-Lockheed crisis Raj Roy; Part III. Reasserting U.S. Leadership?
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' and Beyond: 9. Asserting Europe's distinct
identity: the EC nine and Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' Daniel Moeckli; 10.
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe', Britain's year of choice Alastair Noble; 11.
West Germany's long 'Year of Europe': Bonn between Europe and the United
States Fabian Hilfrich; 12. The U.S., Western Europe, and the CSCE,
1972-1975 Sarah B. Snyder; Part IV. Allied Voices, American Choices: The
Demise of Detente and the Search for Consensus: 13. The reluctant European:
Helmut Schimidt, the European community, and transatlantic relations
Mattias Schulz; 14. The quest for leadership in a time of peace: Jimmy
Carter and Western Europe, 1977-1981 Joe Renouard and D. Nathan Vigil; 15.
The U.S., Europe, and the NATO dual-track decision Joachim Scholtyseck;
Part V. Epilogue: the superpower and the union in the making: U.S.-European
relations, 1969-1980 Matthias Schulz and Thomas A. Schwartz.
American Leadership? Detente and German Ostpolitik: 1. U.S. detente and
German Ostpolitik: parallelisms and frictions Gottfried Niedhart; 2. The
Nixon administration and West German Ostpolitik, 1969-1973 Bernd Schaefer;
3. The economics of Ostpolitik: West Germany, the U.S. and the gas pipeline
deal Werner Lippert; 4. Odd man out? The CDU/CSU, Ostpolitik, and the
Atlantic Alliance Ronald J. Granieri; Part II. A Widening Atlantic?: The
'Relaunching of Europe' and the Collapse of the Transatlantic Monetary
Order: 5. The Hague summit of the European Community, Britain's entry, and
the 'new' Atlantic partnership, 1969-1970 Claudie Hiepel; 6. Unraveling the
ties that really bind: the dissolution of the transatlantic monetary order
and the creation of a European exchange rate mechanism, 1965-1973 Hubert
Zimmermann; 7. Toward a 'community of stability'? The Deutsche mark between
European and Atlantic priorities, 1968-1973 William Gray; 8. The politics
of planes and engines: Anglo-American relations during the Rolls
Royce-Lockheed crisis Raj Roy; Part III. Reasserting U.S. Leadership?
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' and Beyond: 9. Asserting Europe's distinct
identity: the EC nine and Kissinger's 'Year of Europe' Daniel Moeckli; 10.
Kissinger's 'Year of Europe', Britain's year of choice Alastair Noble; 11.
West Germany's long 'Year of Europe': Bonn between Europe and the United
States Fabian Hilfrich; 12. The U.S., Western Europe, and the CSCE,
1972-1975 Sarah B. Snyder; Part IV. Allied Voices, American Choices: The
Demise of Detente and the Search for Consensus: 13. The reluctant European:
Helmut Schimidt, the European community, and transatlantic relations
Mattias Schulz; 14. The quest for leadership in a time of peace: Jimmy
Carter and Western Europe, 1977-1981 Joe Renouard and D. Nathan Vigil; 15.
The U.S., Europe, and the NATO dual-track decision Joachim Scholtyseck;
Part V. Epilogue: the superpower and the union in the making: U.S.-European
relations, 1969-1980 Matthias Schulz and Thomas A. Schwartz.