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Originally published in 1967. The Changing Status of German Reunification in Western Diplomacy, 1955-1966 reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West German preferences and Bonn's endeavors to have them respected in the diplomatic efforts of the major allies. With its accession to NATO, the West German government under Adenauer continued its policy of rehabilitating the German people in the eyes of the Western political community by playing a willing and sometimes leading role in joint ventures whose purpose was said to transcend the nation-state.

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I. Introduction
II. NATO and the German Reunification Problem
III. The United States and German Reunification after 1961
IV. De Gaulle's "European" Initiative, 1964-66
V. Remarks on the Present Juncture

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 30/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781421434353, 978-1421434353
      ISBN10: 1421434350
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Originally published in 1967. The Changing Status of German Reunification in Western Diplomacy, 1955-1966 reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West German preferences and Bonn's endeavors to have them respected in the diplomatic efforts of the major allies. With its accession to NATO, the West German government under Adenauer continued its policy of rehabilitating the German people in the eyes of the Western political community by playing a willing and sometimes leading role in joint ventures whose purpose was said to transcend the nation-state.

      Table of Contents

      I. Introduction
      II. NATO and the German Reunification Problem
      III. The United States and German Reunification after 1961
      IV. De Gaulle's "European" Initiative, 1964-66
      V. Remarks on the Present Juncture

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