The Two German states and European security
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The Two German states and European security
Macmillan in association with the Insitute for East-West Security Studies, 1989
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"Notes and references": p. 308-330
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Description
This collection of essays examines the relationship between West Germany and the German Democratic Republic in terms of economics and politics. The problems caused by the division of Germany in relation to European and international defence policies are also discussed. F.Stephen Larrabee formerly served on the US National Security Council as a specialist on Soviet-East European affairs and has written several books on military relations, including "Eastern Europe: A Generational Change" and "Gorbachev and the Soviet Military".
Table of Contents
- From reunification to reassociation - new dimensions of the German question, F.Stephen Larrabee
- the changing nature of the German question, Renata Fritsch-Bournazel
- the origins of a new inter-German relationship, James MacAdams
- German questions or "the shrinking of Germany", Gebhard Schweigler
- the two German states and European security, Max Schmidt
- the GDR's "Deutschlandpolitik" - bloc integration and the search for autonomy, Gerd Meyer
- changing security dimensions of the inter-German relationship, Jonathan Dean
- the view from Moscow, F.Stephen Larrabee
- American interests and the German-German dialogue, Richard Smyser
- Polish views of the German question, Ryszard Wojna
- France's German problem, Anne-Marie LeGloannec
- economic relations between the two German states, Gert Leptin
- GDR-FRG economic relations - determinants, trends and problems, Juergen Nitz.
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