
East Germany and Detente: Building Authority after the Wall
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A. James McAdams
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Action & Adventure
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
248
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 21, 2008
出版社
Cambridge University Press
版
1
ISBN-10
0521054966
ISBN-13
9780521054966
説明
A. James McAdams explores the intricate relationship between East Germany and the broader geopolitical climate during the period of détente. He delves into how the unique political landscape shaped East Germany's quest for authority and stability after the construction of the Berlin Wall. Through a meticulous examination of historical events and policies, the author sheds light on the shifting dynamics between East and West, revealing how these tensions influenced the GDR’s domestic and foreign strategies.
The book highlights the challenges faced by East Germany, particularly in the wake of increased isolation and the necessity to forge diplomatic ties to secure its legitimacy. McAdams argues that the context of détente provided both opportunities and pitfalls, forcing East German leaders to navigate a complex web of international relations while maintaining a firm grip on internal governance.
With a blend of historical insight and political analysis, McAdams presents a compelling narrative of how East Germany sought to assert its identity during a transformative period. The book serves as an essential resource for those interested in Cold War studies, offering a nuanced understanding of how the East German state adapted and thrived amidst adversity. Through his thorough research, McAdams contributes to a deeper comprehension of the broader implications of détente on Eastern Europe’s political landscape.
The book highlights the challenges faced by East Germany, particularly in the wake of increased isolation and the necessity to forge diplomatic ties to secure its legitimacy. McAdams argues that the context of détente provided both opportunities and pitfalls, forcing East German leaders to navigate a complex web of international relations while maintaining a firm grip on internal governance.
With a blend of historical insight and political analysis, McAdams presents a compelling narrative of how East Germany sought to assert its identity during a transformative period. The book serves as an essential resource for those interested in Cold War studies, offering a nuanced understanding of how the East German state adapted and thrived amidst adversity. Through his thorough research, McAdams contributes to a deeper comprehension of the broader implications of détente on Eastern Europe’s political landscape.