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West German Foreign Policy, 1949-1963

West German Foreign Policy, 1949-1963
Author: Wolfram F. Hanrieder
Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1967
Genre: Germany (West)
ISBN:

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West German Foreign Policy

West German Foreign Policy
Author: Wolfram F. Hanrieder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 275
Release: 1967
Genre:
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The Adenauer Era Revisited

The Adenauer Era Revisited
Author: Marcus Alexander Stadelmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1987
Genre: Germany (West)
ISBN:

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West German Foreign Policy, 1949-1979

West German Foreign Policy, 1949-1979
Author: Wolfram F Hanrieder
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Indlæg om vesttysk udenrigspolitik i perioden 1949-1979 fra en konference I Santa Barbara i 1979. Bl.a. omhandles sikkerhedspolitik, økonomisk politik, forholdet til den tredie verden, monetær politik, forholdet til Sovjetunionen, Frankrig og det øvrige Europa.


Cold War Germany, the Third World, and the Global Humanitarian Regime

Cold War Germany, the Third World, and the Global Humanitarian Regime
Author: Young-sun Hong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107095573

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This book examines global humanitarian efforts involving the two German states and Third World liberation movements during the Cold War.


German Foreign Policy

German Foreign Policy
Author: Scott Erb
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781588261687

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Despite an array of predictions that Germany's foreign policy would be unable to adapt easily to the postunification, post-Cold War environment, it has in fact remained effective, even as it evolves in response to myriad challenges. Scott Erb analyzes German policy, with an emphasis on the transitions from 1980 to the present. Erb argues that Germany's success in dealing with a rapidly changing world rests on principles of multilateralism and cooperative institution building developed during the Cold War. These principles are especially well suited now, he finds, as interdependence and turbulence bring traditional notions of sovereignty and self-interest into question. Germany, he concludes, offers a sound model of foreign policy in an age of globalization.


Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation

Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation
Author: Lily Gardner Feldman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742526135

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Since World War II, Germany has confronted its own history to earn acceptance in the family of nations. Lily Gardner Feldman draws on the literature of religion, philosophy, social psychology, law and political science, and history to understand Germany's foreign policy with its moral and pragmatic motivations and to develop the concept of international reconciliation. Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation traces Germany's path from enmity to amity by focusing on the behavior of individual leaders, governments, and non-governmental actors. The book demonstrates that, at least in the cases of France, Israel, Poland, and Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic, Germany has gone far beyond banishing war with its former enemies; it has institutionalized active friendship. The German experience is now a model of its own, offering lessons for other cases of international reconciliation. Gardner Feldman concludes with an initial application of German reconciliation insights to the other principal post-World War II pariah, as Japan expands its relations with China and South Korea.


The Ambivalent Alliance

The Ambivalent Alliance
Author: Ronald J. Granieri
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571814920

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The opening of various personal and party archives over the past few years has now made the entire Adenauer era accessible for historians. Using this material to re-examine existing conventional wisdom about the period, the text traces the roles of Adenauer and the CDU/CSU is shaping the Westbindung.