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Germany's cold war : the global campaign to isolate East Germany, 1949-1969

Author: William Glenn Gray
Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2003.
Series: New Cold War history.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Walter Hallstein; Walter Hallstein
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: William Glenn Gray
ISBN: 0807827584 9780807827581
OCLC Number: 49698997
Description: xii, 351 p. : maps ; 25 cm.
Contents: Containing East Germany in the early 1950s. Constructing the diplomatic blockade --
East German "sovereignty" and the western response --
Staving off collapse. A shifting landscape : Geneva and Moscow --
The blockade slips --
The Bonn Ambassadors' Conference --
"Managed relationships" and the isolation campaign --
Yugoslavia crosses the line. Grasping for openings --
Damascus, but not Warsaw --
A failure of deterrence --
The Hallstein Doctrine --
Scrambling for Africa. Otto Grotewohl's journey --
Doubts and hesitations : the Berlin crisis --
Bonn's counteroffensive --Guinea : the exception that proved the rule --
Development aid and the Hallstein Doctrine : a trajectory of disillusionment. Bonn's billion-dollar aid program --
The shock of the Belgrade Conference --
Experiments in economic leverage --
The perils of detente. De Gaulle, detente, and the "policy of movement" --
Planning the breakthrough --
"New measures" in Ceylon and Zanzibar --
The apex of West German vigilance --
The peculiar longevity of a discredited doctrine. The debacle : West Germany's expulsion from the Arab world --
The contest goes on --
Unification hysteria and Erhard's political demise --
Of two minds : the grand coalition and the problem of recognition --
The Ulbricht doctrine --
The coalition "cambodes" --
A qualified breakthrough --
The halting progress of a German Sisyphus --
A war within a war --
The Hallstein Doctrine and German unity.
Series Title: New Cold War history.
Responsibility: by William Glenn Gray.
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