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East Germany and detente, building authority after the wall, A. James McAdams

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East Germany and detente, building authority after the wall, A. James McAdams
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
East Germany and detente
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726828050
Responsibility statement
A. James McAdams
Series statement
Cambridge Russian, Soviet and post-Soviet studies, 49Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
building authority after the wall
Summary
The emergence of East Germany as one of Europe's most vocal advocates of East-West détente in the 1980s represented a remarkable political transformation. Prior to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, East Germany had been amongst the most intransigent proponents of the Cold War, largely because of the perceived threat to the domestic authority of its own leadership. Renewed exposure, however, prompted that leadership to regard good relations with the West as integral rather than inimical to its own pursuit of legitimacy. Of interest not only to scholars of communist politics but to all students of East-West affairs, Professor McAdams' study demonstrates both the changing historical significance of the idea of detente, and the way in which non-superpower states can take initially adverse circumstances and turn them into instances of opportunity.--, Provided by publisher
resource.variantTitle
East Germany & Detente
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