£100.73

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Coming of Age: German Foreign Policy Since 1945

Price data last checked 42 day(s) ago - refreshing...

View at Amazon

Price History & Forecast

Last 49 days • 49 data points (No recent data available)

Historical
Generating forecast...
£100.73 £99.67 £99.90 £100.13 £100.37 £100.60 £100.83 24 January 2026 05 February 2026 17 February 2026 01 March 2026 13 March 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 49 days • 2 price levels

Days at Price
Current Price
29 days 20 days · current 0 7 15 22 29 £100 £101 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common price: £100 (29 days, 59.2%)

Price range: £100 - £101

Price levels: 2 different prices over 49 days

Description

In this authoritative book, the only work to cover the full sweep of German foreign policy since the end of World War II, noted scholar Helga Haftendorn explores Germanys remarkable recovery from wartime defeat and destruction. Offspring of the Cold War, the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic entered the international arena in 1949 under three crippling constraints: they were held accountable for the crimes of the Third Reich, they were fully dependent on the occupation powers, and their international room for maneuver was limited by an East-West conflict that placed Bonn and East Berlin on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain. Tracing the FRGs strategy of multilateralism, Haftendorn convincingly demonstrates how these liabilities transformed into opportunities as Germany found a security guarantee in NATO membership and economic and political rewards in the system of European integration. The authors overview of past half-century shows a high degree of continuity and consistency in German foreign policy despite the tumultuous events of the era. However, Haftendorn argues that Germanys traditional policy of self-restraint was increasingly counterbalanced by a more assertive stance after reunification and the rise of a post-war generation to power. Although the countrys leaders continued to value international institutions, the benefits were increasingly weighed against Germanys enlightened self-interest. Scholars and students of contemporary Germany, Europe, and East-West relations will find this nuanced and knowledgeable study invaluable.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 January 2006
Listed Since
10 December 2006

Barcode

No barcode data available