Entspannung in Europa. Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der Warschauer Pakt 1966 bis 1975

Gottfried Niedhart analyzes the key role played by West Germany in the process of dètente in Europe, which was understood by the West German political coalitions in power during this period as a means of transcending the status quo. At the same time, he explains the policies of the Warsaw Pact, who...

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Main Author: Niedhart, Gottfried (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: De Gruyter 2014
Series:Zeitgeschichte im Gespräch
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Summary:Gottfried Niedhart analyzes the key role played by West Germany in the process of dètente in Europe, which was understood by the West German political coalitions in power during this period as a means of transcending the status quo. At the same time, he explains the policies of the Warsaw Pact, whose members, unlike West Germany, saw dètente as a means of preserving the status quo.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (131 p.)
ISBN:9783486856361
DOI:10.1524/9783486856361
Access:Open Access