Germany divided : from the wall to reunification /
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Language: | English |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
©1993.
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Series: | Princeton studies in international history and politics.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- Cover page
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- I. A Wall between the Germanys
- Accepting Germany's Division
- A German-German Consensus
- II. One Germany, Two Alliances
- The Soviet Ultimatum
- East German Uncertainties
- The Persistence of West German Policy
- The Evolution of East German Policy
- Divergent Priorities
- The Construction of the Wall
- III. Two Germanys: Confrontation or Accommodation?
- Changing Surroundings
- West Germany's Awkward Adaptation
- The Rigidity of East German Policy
- Bonn's Breakthrough: The Ostpolitik
- The End of the Ulbricht Era
- Two States in Germany?
- IV. Two German States: New Relations, Bad Relations
- The Inter-German Dilemma
- The Benefits of Cooperation
- Handling Questions of Principle
- Whither Inter-German Ties: The View from Bonn
- Whither Inter-German Ties: Retrenchment in the GDR
- Toward a German-German Deadlock?
- Inter-German Ties in Question
- V. Accepting a Divided Germany
- A Threat from the West
- An East German Opportunity?
- The Meeting at Werbellin
- The ""Wende
- A German ""Coalition of Reason
- A New Era between the Germanys
- A Working Visit to Bonn
- VI. The Fall of East Germany
- The Illusion of Success
- A Path of Least Resistance
- A New Political Force
- The West German Response
- Unity Despite the Germanys
- VII. Germany without a Wall
- Inter-German Tensions of a New Type
- A Liberal Democratic Germany
- The New Germany and the New Europe
- Epilogue, 1994
- Appendixes
- A. Interview Locations, 1985-1990
- B. GDR Oral History Project Interviews
- Select Bibliography
- Index