From Bonn to Berlin. From One Foreign Policy to Another?, by Hans Stark Although the course of the FRG's foreign policy since 1979 has been punc-tuated by many upheavals, it has nevertheless been characterized by a degree of continuity. Between 1979 and 1989 the FRG continued the foreign policy initiated in the 1950s and 1960s and focused on three objectives: cementing its place in the West, building Europe and normalizing its relations with East Germany (Ostpolitik). Since 1989 Germany has wanted to complete the European Union and has asserted itself as one of the major European powers.L'avènement de la « République de Berlin » constituerait-il une rupture dans l'histoire de l'Allemagne contemporaine ? Pour Hans Stark, l'évolution de ces v...
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From Bonn to Berlin. From One Foreign Policy to Another?, by Hans Stark Although the course of the F...
The tow temptations of German foreign policy since Bismarck, Klaus-Jürgen Müller. Since the formatio...
Paris and Bonn/Berlin After the Change of Power: Continuity or Renewal?, by Hans-Georg Ehrhart The G...
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The Consequences of 1989 : the Objections of German Foreign Policy, by Michael Stürmer Some nations,...
Reunified Germany and Europe, by Michael Mertès and Norbert J. Prill After the German reunification,...
The Complex Relationships between Eastern Europe and Germany, by Hans Stark Since the opening up of ...
France/Germany : Agreement and Disagreement, by Hans Stark 1993 was marked by « objective difficulté...
France and the New European Order, by Claire Tréan The period between the opening of the Berlin Wall...
Declining Influence, Declining Ambitions: Germany's Foreign Policy in the Twilight of the Kohi Era, ...
In 1983, the extent of Franco-German interdependence has gone far beyond anything that could reasona...
An Enlarged Germany in an Enlarged Europe, by Alfred Grosser Until 1989, the postwar period could be...
Les réponses allemandes face aux crises qui traversent aujourd’hui l’Europe, incitent à se poser la ...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...
From Bonn to Berlin. From One Foreign Policy to Another?, by Hans Stark Although the course of the F...
The tow temptations of German foreign policy since Bismarck, Klaus-Jürgen Müller. Since the formatio...
Paris and Bonn/Berlin After the Change of Power: Continuity or Renewal?, by Hans-Georg Ehrhart The G...
Germany between National Affirmation and Multilateral Rooting, by Hans STARK The crisis in Iraq not ...
Ostpolitik from Weimar to Berlin, by Daniel Vernet The Ostpolitik of Willy Brandt, his Social Democr...
The Consequences of 1989 : the Objections of German Foreign Policy, by Michael Stürmer Some nations,...
Reunified Germany and Europe, by Michael Mertès and Norbert J. Prill After the German reunification,...
The Complex Relationships between Eastern Europe and Germany, by Hans Stark Since the opening up of ...
France/Germany : Agreement and Disagreement, by Hans Stark 1993 was marked by « objective difficulté...
France and the New European Order, by Claire Tréan The period between the opening of the Berlin Wall...
Declining Influence, Declining Ambitions: Germany's Foreign Policy in the Twilight of the Kohi Era, ...
In 1983, the extent of Franco-German interdependence has gone far beyond anything that could reasona...
An Enlarged Germany in an Enlarged Europe, by Alfred Grosser Until 1989, the postwar period could be...
Les réponses allemandes face aux crises qui traversent aujourd’hui l’Europe, incitent à se poser la ...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...