Germany between East and West
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Sep '87
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The contributors examine the East–West Germany relations as well as the role of Germany in international politics.
This book, originally published in 1987, at a time when the future of a divided Germany went to the heart of East–West relations and European security. These essays examine the role of Germany in international politics, and shows how the 'German question' could continue to affect East–West relations and the politics of the Western alliance in the future.This book was originally published in 1987, at a time when the future of a divided Germany went to the heart of East–West relations and European security. These essays examine the role of Germany in international politics, and shows how the 'German question' could continue to affect East–West relations and the politics of the Western alliance in the future. The contributors address such crucial questions as the existence, or otherwise, of a West German 'secret agenda' in its relations with the East; they ask about the relationship between the GDK and strict Soviet foreign policy interests; whether changes in Germany would lead to change in the central European system; and where West German commitment to unification would lead.
ISBN: 9780521342773
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 356g
196 pages