ABSTRACT

This collection of original papers by prominent political and academic figures from both sides of the Atlantic focuses on the political, economic, military-strategic, and domestic dimensions of West Germany's foreign policy.

The authors first consider the changing constraints and opportunities that have shaped West German foreign policy. Succeeding chapters examine Germany's relationship with the United States, the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Third World; the evolution and development of Germany's Eastern European policy; the role of Germany in a changing political, strategic, and economic environment; arms proliferation and control; and prospects for the future.

chapter 1|13 pages

Germany and the Balance of Power

chapter 7|17 pages

Germany, France, and Europe

chapter 8|16 pages

The Soviet Union and Germany

chapter 9|17 pages

Adenauer’s Ostpolitik

chapter 10|12 pages

The New Ostpolitik

chapter 13|15 pages

Foreign Policy and Monetary Policy