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The Emergence of Detente in Europe Arne Hofmann (formerly at Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

The Emergence of Detente in Europe By Arne Hofmann (formerly at Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

The Emergence of Detente in Europe by Arne Hofmann (formerly at Queen Mary, University of London, UK)


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This book examines US-German relations in the early 1960s and the development of Brandt's 'policy of small steps', and later Ostpolitik - the centrepiece of European detente.

The Emergence of Detente in Europe Summary

The Emergence of Detente in Europe: Brandt, Kennedy and the Formation of Ostpolitik by Arne Hofmann (formerly at Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

This book examines the key relationship between Willy Brandt (the former Mayor of West Berlin and future West German Chancellor) and the administration of President John F. Kennedy.

Arne Hofmann focuses on the administrations influence on the development of Brandts policy of small steps and the formation of his later Ostpolitik, the centrepiece of European detente. Brandts interaction with the Kennedy administration is traced through the Berlin Wall crisis of 1961, together with Kennedys search for a modus vivendi based on the status quo, the 1962 crisis in German-American relations, Brandts disillusionment campaign, the development of his programmatic statements, Brandts three meetings with the President including Kennedys famous visit to Berlin, the limited nuclear test ban treaty and Brandts Berlin pass agreement of Christmas 1963. While the narrative focuses on the gradual change in Brandts position, systematic parts concentrate on Brandts and Kennedys detente concepts, the triangular relationship between West Berlin, Washington and Bonn with its implication for domestic politics, and the role of images, campaigning and public opinion.

The Emergence of Detente in Europe will appeal to students of Cold War history, foreign policy, international relations and international history in general.

About Arne Hofmann (formerly at Queen Mary, University of London, UK)

Arne Hofmann has taught history and diplomacy at Queen Mary, University of London, King's College London and the LSE. His current interests lie in the international history of the West since 1945.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Willy Brandt and John F. Kennedy, 19601963 1. New Frontier: From the Kennedy Campaign to the First Meeting, 1960 March 1961 2. Almost Like Brothers?: The First Meeting Between the Mayor and the President, March 1961 3. Essentials?: From the First Meeting to the Berlin Wall 4. Mending Wall: Brandt, Kennedy, Johnson and the Berlin Wall 5. In Search of a Modus Vivendi: Willy Brandt and Kennedys Quest for a Berlin Agreement 6. From Crisis to Detente: The Autumn of 1962 7. Nineteen Sixty-Three: The Pinnacle of the BrandtKennedy Alliance and the First Steps Towards Detente Part 2: Small Steps Towards New Frontiers? Values, Ideas, Concepts and the Emergence of a Detente Strategy 1. From World View to Detente Strategy: Coexistence, Transformation and Conceptual Concordance 2. The Intricacies of the Status Quo: Modes of Change and Conceptual Difference 3. Towards a New German Policy: Dealing with the East and Conceptual Adaptation Part 3: Domestic and International Politics Between Berlin, Bonn and Washington 1. Playing the Triangle 2. Selling Candidates and Policies: Images, Campaigning and the Promotion of a New Policy. Conclusion

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NPB9780415386371
9780415386371
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The Emergence of Detente in Europe: Brandt, Kennedy and the Formation of Ostpolitik by Arne Hofmann (formerly at Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2007-02-21
240
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