German reunification within NATO in 1990 marked the end of the Cold War. It also cemented America's role as a ‘European power’. By focusing on three key moments in German-American security relations in 1989-90, this essay explains how this outcome materialised. For Chancellor Helmut Kohl, driving the process of unification offered Germans the prospect of international emancipation after four decades of limited sovereignty. For President George H.W. Bush, backing unification proved an opportunity to preserve and transform NATO. Moreover, the new, more political version of the Alliance that emerged became Washington's device to shape the post-Cold War era
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...
This book reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West Ger...
Is the postwar partnership between Europe and America now a historical artefact? Much depends on whe...
German reunification within NATO in 1990 marked the end of the Cold War. It also cemented America's ...
Germany’s unification in October 1990 was one of the most momentous events in modern European histor...
In 1990, at the end of the East-West conflict, a new actor with a different status and attitude appe...
Abstract: Despite the high technological effectiveness of today’s German economy which serves as the...
This thesis looks at the way in which the reunification of Germany changed the formation of security...
This article examines the diplomatic record of the Bush administration with particular reference to ...
In the process of German unification 1989/1990 two critical and interrelated questions arose: sovere...
The aim of the article is to present the efforts of the Federal Republic of Germany toward NATO’s en...
Many questions arose during the late 1970s and early 1980s about the reliability of West Germany\u27...
Throughout the Cold War, US-German relations were characterized by a clear asymmetry. This resulted ...
Two hundred years hence, European historians may look back and place as much importance on the signi...
This thesis discusses the American and West German reaction to the Soviet note of March 10, 1952. In...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...
This book reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West Ger...
Is the postwar partnership between Europe and America now a historical artefact? Much depends on whe...
German reunification within NATO in 1990 marked the end of the Cold War. It also cemented America's ...
Germany’s unification in October 1990 was one of the most momentous events in modern European histor...
In 1990, at the end of the East-West conflict, a new actor with a different status and attitude appe...
Abstract: Despite the high technological effectiveness of today’s German economy which serves as the...
This thesis looks at the way in which the reunification of Germany changed the formation of security...
This article examines the diplomatic record of the Bush administration with particular reference to ...
In the process of German unification 1989/1990 two critical and interrelated questions arose: sovere...
The aim of the article is to present the efforts of the Federal Republic of Germany toward NATO’s en...
Many questions arose during the late 1970s and early 1980s about the reliability of West Germany\u27...
Throughout the Cold War, US-German relations were characterized by a clear asymmetry. This resulted ...
Two hundred years hence, European historians may look back and place as much importance on the signi...
This thesis discusses the American and West German reaction to the Soviet note of March 10, 1952. In...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...
This book reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West Ger...
Is the postwar partnership between Europe and America now a historical artefact? Much depends on whe...