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Trading Power William Glenn Gray (Purdue University, Indiana)

Trading Power By William Glenn Gray (Purdue University, Indiana)

Trading Power by William Glenn Gray (Purdue University, Indiana)


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Highlights how West Germany leveraged its economic power to become a key pillar of NATO, the European Community, and the global economy in the 1960s and 1970s; how it reduced Cold War tensions with the Soviet bloc; and how it renounced military status symbols such as nuclear weapons.

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Trading Power: West Germany's Rise to Global Influence, 19631975 by William Glenn Gray (Purdue University, Indiana)

Trading Power traces the successes and failures of a generation of German political leaders as the Bonn Republic emerged as a substantial force in European, Atlantic, and world affairs. Over the course of the 1960s and 1970s, West Germans relinquished many trappings of hard power, most notably nuclear weapons, and learned to leverage their economic power instead. Obsessed with stability and growth, Bonn governments battled inflation in ways that enhanced the international position of the Deutsche Mark while upending the international monetary system. Germany's remarkable export achievements exerted a strong hold on the Soviet bloc, forming the basis for a new Ostpolitik under Willy Brandt. Through much trial and error, the Federal Republic learned how to find a balance among key Western allies, and in the mid-1970s Helmut Schmidt ensured Germany's centrality to institutions such as the European Council and the G-7 the newly emergent leadership structures of the West.

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'Trading Power is the single best and most complete analysis of West Germany's rise to dominance in cold war Europe. Based on extraordinarily in-depth research, Gray skillfully and clearly tells the story of the diplomatic, political, and economic development of German power within the European community, the Atlantic alliance, and the international system. This history is essential to understanding Germany's significance in shaping the liberal world order and its changing position in today's Europe. It is a must-read for policymakers and students alike. A real triumph!' Thomas A. Schwartz, author of Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography
'This is a formidable book and one that promises to make an impact.' Nick Ostrum, Europe Now Journal
'The book is supported by sources and facts in the most pleasing way and resists the trend towards theorizing in cultural studies. It will be the benchmark for interpretations of West German foreign policy for a very long time, far beyond the narrower twelve-year period under study.' Jan-Otmar Hesse, H-Soz-Kult
'Readers will appreciate the intricate analysis of a unique foreign policy path facing multiple challenges from terrorism to the first oil shock. Recommended.' G. P. de Syon, Choice

About William Glenn Gray (Purdue University, Indiana)

William Glenn Gray is Associate Professor of History at Purdue University. He is the author of Germany's Cold War: The Global Campaign to Isolate East Germany, 19491969 (2003). In 2015, he was awarded the DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The unraveling of Adenauer's grand strategy (19621963); 2. America's junior partner (19631964); 3. Twenty years after (19641965); 4. The stability imperative (19651966); 5. Gaullist temptations (19661968); 6. The magnetism of prosperity (19671968); 7. A decisive election (1969); 8. The zenith of Ostpolitik (1970); 9. The European pendulum (19701972); 10. Hazards from the Global South (19701972); 11. The embattled chancellor (19711972); 12. The center of Europe (1973); 13. The crisis management team (19731974); 14. New structures for the West (197475); Conclusion; Select bibliography; Index.

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NGR9781108424646
9781108424646
1108424643
Trading Power: West Germany's Rise to Global Influence, 19631975 by William Glenn Gray (Purdue University, Indiana)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-11-03
475
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