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The Linchpin Julius W. Friend

The Linchpin By Julius W. Friend

The Linchpin by Julius W. Friend


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Examining the rapprochement between France and the Federal Republic of Germany since 1945, the author first investigates the recent past and the reunification of Germany in 1990, before laying out the problems of the present and the foreseeable future.

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The Linchpin: French-German Relations, 1950-1990 by Julius W. Friend

The rapprochment between France and the Federal Republic of Germany five years after the end of World War II was the cornerstone of all subsequent Western European history. Their previous hostility was a basis for arms races and wars--their friendship, the foundation for continually widening European economic and now political community. The unexpected reunification of Germany in 1990 sent shock waves through the French political class. Julius W. Friend explains the present French-German relationship, first investigating the recent past, then laying out the problems of the present and foreseeable future.

Each chapter follows the history of the French-German relationship in the postwar period, covering the DeGaulle-Adenauer collaboration, the economic power of West Germany and its policy toward the East (and their effects on France), socialist governments in both countries, and French reactions toward the events of late 1989 in East Germany--and the initial reticence of the French to accept German reunification. The book concludes with the widely posed question of whether France is the big loser in regard to the recent events in Germany. Are France and Germany together still the linchpin of a stable Europe and the European Community? Do the countries still need each other? Friend's volume attempts to answer these and other intriguing questions, suggesting a European agenda for the next decade. The Linchpin is essential reading for political scientists, European studies scholars and students, and others examining the dynamics of a crucial inter-country relationship in the new Europe.

About Julius W. Friend

JULIUS W. FRIEND is chairman for area studies on Francophone Europe at the Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, Virginia. He has also taught European diplomatic history and comparative politics at The George Washington University and lectured on French politics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies summer school. He retired in 1979 from the Central Intelligence Agency as senior analyst in European affairs. He is the author of Seven Years in France: Francois Mitterrand and the Unitendended Revolution (1989) and of numerous articles on the European Left in French Politics and Society, Studies in Comparative Communism, Problems of Communism, The Washington Quarterly, and Communisme (Paris).

Table of Contents

Foreword Summary Introduction Hereditary Enemies and New Friends: Conflict Yields to Cooperation Cooperation and Attempted French Hegemony De Gaulle's Successors and the German Question The New Revolution of the Bicentennial What Future for the Franco-German Link? Index

Additional information

NPB9780275942571
9780275942571
0275942570
The Linchpin: French-German Relations, 1950-1990 by Julius W. Friend
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-12-11
160
N/A
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