Description |
xiv, 162 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
1. The United States, the Soviet Union, Germany and the German Question During the Cold War -- 2. A Fortunate Case of Statecraft: Personalities and Processes -- 3. At the Dawn of a New Era -- 4. Origins of 2 + 4 -- 5. Negotiating German Unification: The Opening Phase -- 6. Fitting Germany into a New Europe: Establishing the Preconditions for Agreement -- 7. Agreement in the Caucasus -- 8. The Final Settlement -- 9. 2 + 4: An Assessment -- Appendix: Text of Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany |
Summary |
The unification of Germany was the single most important event in 1989-90, the European year of revolutions. The Diplomacy of Germany Unification tells the story of the international aspects of the creation of united Germany. Based on interviews with key Soviet, German and American officials who shaped the final settlement, as well as on extensive journalistic and other secondary sources, this study is the most comprehensive account to date of the diplomatic negotiations over the future political, economic and security role of the new Germany. Dr. Szabo describes and examines such fundamental issues as the development of the grand compromise on NATO membership for united Germany and the new nation's future security status, the resolution of the Polish-German border debate, and the shaping of the diplomatic negotiation structure. This is an important book for all those wishing to understand the nature both of united Germany and of the new Europe |
Analysis |
Germany History Unification, 1990 |
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World 1985-1995 |
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East West relations |
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German unification |
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Germany, East |
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Germany, West |
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International relations |
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Overseas item |
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Soviet Union |
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United States |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [153]-158) and index |
Subject |
Diplomacy.
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World politics -- 1985-1995.
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SUBJECT |
Germany -- History -- 1990- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91001546
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Germany -- History -- Unification, 1990.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91000423
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LC no. |
9201007119 |
ISBN |
0312080573 |
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