Die USA und die internationale Abwicklung der DDR im Vereinigungsprozeß

The Bush Administration supported, earlier than some West European NATO partners, the reunification of the two German states. When the crisis of the political system in East Germany escalated in 1989, the US-government tried to link the support for far-reaching democratic reforms with a rapid involv...

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Main Author: Montag, Claus
Format: Others
Language:German
Published: Universität Potsdam 2000
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-11548
http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2006/1154/
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Summary:The Bush Administration supported, earlier than some West European NATO partners, the reunification of the two German states. When the crisis of the political system in East Germany escalated in 1989, the US-government tried to link the support for far-reaching democratic reforms with a rapid involvement of all NATO members in the unification strategy of the Bonn government. For the Bush administration, the most complicated task was to convince the Moscow leadership that a loss of the GDR as a strategic domain in the Central Europe, and NATO membership of a united Germany, would not undermine security interests of the Soviet Union. At the End of the East-West-Conflict, German unification was in full accordance with the global strategic interests of the United States.