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Ostpolitik, 19691974 Carole Fink (Ohio State University)

Ostpolitik, 19691974 By Carole Fink (Ohio State University)

Ostpolitik, 19691974 by Carole Fink (Ohio State University)


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The Ostpolitik of Chancellor Willy Brandt not only redefined Germany's relation with its Nazi past but also altered the global environment of the Cold War. This book examines the years 19691974, when Brandt broke the Cold War stalemate in Europe with the practice of Ostpolitik, with significant impact on world history.

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Ostpolitik, 19691974: European and Global Responses by Carole Fink (Ohio State University)

Studies of the Cold War transcend a narrow focus on four decades of superpower rivalry, recognizing that leaders and governments outside of Washington and Moscow also exerted political, economic, and moral influence well beyond their own borders. One striking example was the Ostpolitik of Chancellor Willy Brandt, which not only redefined Germany's relation with its Nazi past but also altered the global environment of the Cold War. This book examines the years 19691974, when Brandt broke the Cold War stalemate in Europe by assuming responsibility for the crimes of the Third Reich and by formally renouncing several major West German claims, while also launching an assertive policy toward his Communist neighbors and conducting a deft balancing act between East and West. Not everyone then, or now, applauds the ethos and practice of Ostpolitik, but no one can deny its impact on German, European, and world history.

Ostpolitik, 19691974 Reviews

'On the issues and countries it covers, the book sheds considerable light ' International Affairs
'A fascinating collection of essays accompanies this picture, and the strongest impression they leave is that of Brandt's perspicacity As a step toward globalizing our understanding of the Ostpolitik, this volume accurately reflects Brandt's times and Brandt's ambition. It is a first-rate contribution to the literature.' The Journal of Central European History

About Carole Fink (Ohio State University)

Carole Fink, Distinguished Humanities Professor in History at The Ohio State University, and a specialist in European International History, is the author of three monographs, Defending the Rights of Others: The Great Powers, the Jews, and International Minority Protection, 1878-1938 (2004, paperback ed. 2006) and The Genoa Conference: European Diplomacy, 1921-1922 (1984, new paperback edition 1993), both of which were awarded the George Louis Beer prize of the American Historical Association, and Marc Bloch: A Life in History (1989), which has been translated into five languages. She has edited six volumes, including 1956: New Interpretations (2006), Human Rights in Europe since 1945 (2003), and 1968: The World Transformed (1998) and has written some fifty articles and chapters on contemporary European history. In 2007 she received the Distinguished Scholar award from The Ohio State University. Bernd Schaefer is a Senior Scholar with the Woodrow Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) and specializes in international impacts of East Asian communism. He has worked extensively in the field of GDR history and its post-communist appraisal. Between 2001 and 2008 he has been a Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington D.C. and the Nobel Institute in Oslo. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Halle in Germany (1998) and a master of public administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (1991), where he was a John J. McCloy Scholar. His publications include North Korean 'Adventurism' and China's Long Shadow, 1966-1972 (2005) and American Detente and German Ostpolitik, 1969-1972 (2004). His book Staat und katholische Kirche in der DDR, 1945-1989 (2nd edition 1999) is currently translated into English.

Table of Contents

Part I. Adversaries and Allies: 1. Dealing with Bonn: Leonid Brezhnev and the Soviet response to West German Ostpolitik Andrey Edemskiy; 2. Ostpolitik and Poland Krzysztof Ruchniewicz; 3. The difficult path to the establishment of relations between Czechoslovakia and West Germany Oldrich Tuma; 4. To grin and bear it: the Nixon administration and Ostpolitik Holger Klitzing; 5. Chancellor Brandt's Ostpolitik, France, and the Soviet Union Marie-Pierre Rey; Part II. Global Responses: 6. Ostpolitik, 'Fernostpolitik', and Sino-Soviet rivalry: China and the two Germanys Bernd Schaefer; 7. West German Ostpolitik and Korean SouthNorth relations Meung-Hoan Noh; 8. India and Ostpolitik Amit Das Gupta; 9. Ostpolitik and West GermanIsraeli relations Carole Fink; 10. Ostpolitik and the relations between West Germany and South Africa Tilman Dedering; 11. 'You have the political prestige and we the material opportunity': Tito and Brandt and Toto between Ostpolitik and non-alignment Milan Kosanovic; 12. Abstinence and Ostpolitik: Brandt's government and the nuclear question William Glenn Gray; 13. Conclusion Bernd Schaefer and Carole Fink.

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Ostpolitik, 19691974: European and Global Responses by Carole Fink (Ohio State University)
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Cambridge University Press
2008-12-22
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