Highlights how West Germany leveraged its economic power to become a key pillar of NATO, the European Community, and the global economy in the 1960s and 1970s; how it reduced Cold War tensions with the Soviet bloc; and how it renounced military status symbols such as nuclear weapons.
Highlights how West Germany leveraged its economic power to become a key pillar of NATO, the European Community, and the global economy in the 1960s and 1970s; how it reduced Cold War tensions with the Soviet bloc; and how it renounced military status symbols such as nuclear weapons.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Glenn Gray is Associate Professor of History at Purdue University. He is the author of Germany's Cold War: The Global Campaign to Isolate East Germany, 1949-1969 (2003). In 2015, he was awarded the DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies.
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Introduction 1. The unraveling of Adenauer's grand strategy (1962-1963) 2. America's junior partner (1963-1964) 3. Twenty years after (1964-1965) 4. The stability imperative (1965-1966) 5. Gaullist temptations (1966-1968) 6. The magnetism of prosperity (1967-1968) 7. A decisive election (1969) 8. The zenith of Ostpolitik (1970) 9. The European pendulum (1970-1972) 10. Hazards from the Global South (1970-1972) 11. The embattled chancellor (1971-1972) 12. The center of Europe (1973) 13. The crisis management team (1973-1974) 14. New structures for the West (1974-75) Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. The unraveling of Adenauer's grand strategy (1962-1963) 2. America's junior partner (1963-1964) 3. Twenty years after (1964-1965) 4. The stability imperative (1965-1966) 5. Gaullist temptations (1966-1968) 6. The magnetism of prosperity (1967-1968) 7. A decisive election (1969) 8. The zenith of Ostpolitik (1970) 9. The European pendulum (1970-1972) 10. Hazards from the Global South (1970-1972) 11. The embattled chancellor (1971-1972) 12. The center of Europe (1973) 13. The crisis management team (1973-1974) 14. New structures for the West (1974-75) Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
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