The close association between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany was a key element in the international order of the Cold War era. No country had as wide-reaching or as profound an impact on the western portion of divided Germany as the United States. No country better exemplified the East-West conflict in American thinking than Germany. The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, originally published in 2004, examines all facets of German–American relations and interaction in the decades from the defeat of the Third Reich to Germany's reunification in 1990. In addition to its comprehensive treatment of US–West German political, economic, social, and cultural ties, The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War provides an overview of the more limited dealings between the US and the communist German Democratic Republic.
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Part I. Politics; Part II. Security; Part III. Economics; Part IV. Culture; Part V. Society; Part I. Politics; Part II. Security; Part III. Economics; Part IV. Culture; Part V. Society; Part VI. Outlook.
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A multi-author work that looks at all aspects of German–American relations from 1945 to Germany's reunification in 1990.

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ISBN
9780521837316
Publisert
2004-06-21
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
2590 gr
Høyde
261 mm
Bredde
185 mm
Dybde
80 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
1296

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