ABSTRACT
In recent years, the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany have disagreed sharply over the politics and economics of East-West relations. This book examines the political and economic premises behind American and West German approaches toward East-West commerce and analyzes the degree to which views differ. The contributors, a mix of Ge
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|47 pages
The Political Dimension
part Two|50 pages
The Economic Dimension
part Three|31 pages
The Security Dimension
part Four|37 pages
Toward a New German-American Consensus