Germany unified and Europe transformed : a study in statecraft

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Germany unified and Europe transformed : a study in statecraft

Philip Zelikow, Condoleezza Rice

Harvard University Press, 1997

1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [373]-477) and index

"With a new preface"

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Description

The ending of the Cold War divisions of Europe took place largely backstage, this book aims to let the reader in on some of the strategies and negotiations, last-minute decision making, and deliberations that made it possible. Using still-classified documents from the American archive, documents from the East German and Russian archives, and interviews with European leaders, this book aims to give a detailed picture of statecraft from Eastern and Western points of view.

Table of Contents

Preface Key Players Introduction: Solving the German Problem When Did the Cold War End? Revisiting the German Question The Fall of Ostpolitik and the Berlin Wall The Goal Becomes Unification The Process Becomes the Two Plus Four The Design for a New Germany Friendly Persuasion The Final Offer Germany Regains Its Sovereignty Epilogue: Germany Unified and Europe Transformed Notes Index

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