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Germany Divided

From the Wall to Reunification

A. James McAdams

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Germany Divided remains one of the most thought-provoking and comprehensive interpretations of the forty-year relationship between East and West Germany and of the problems of contemporary German unity. In this politically controversial and analytically sophisticated account, A. James McAdams dissects the complex process by which East and West German leaders moved over the years from first pursuing the ideal of German unity, to accepting what they believed to be the inescapable reality of division, and then, finally, to meeting the challenges of an unanticipated reunification. This new edition contains an epilogue in which McAdams considers some of the political and economic problems faced by eastern and western Germans as they entered their fourth year of living together.

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Central Committee, Von, Anniversary, NATO, Politician, German Party (1947), Politburo, Reinhold, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Eastern Bloc, Rhetoric, Soviet Union, Der Spiegel, Diplomacy, Chancellor of Germany, German reunification, National Policy, Capitalism, President of Germany, Foreign policy, Yugoslavia, Disarmament, East Berlin, Rapprochement, Neues Deutschland, Sovereignty, Diplomatic mission, Die Zeit, Wall's (ice cream), Central Europe, States of Germany, Berlin Wall, Communism, World War II, Oral history, Erich Honecker, Soviet Empire, Criticism, Czechoslovakia, Communist state, Mikhail Gorbachev, Hallstein Doctrine, Hans Modrow, Foreign relations, Nikita Khrushchev, Oder–Neisse line, Treaty, Bezirk, Bundestag, Right-wing politics, Leadership of East Germany, Ostpolitik, Oskar Lafontaine, Political party, West Berlin, West Germany, Voting, Willy Brandt, Schulz, Federal republic, Helmut Kohl, Egon Bahr, Politics, Uncertainty, Social Democratic Party of Germany, Walter Ulbricht, Konrad Adenauer, Warsaw Pact, Germans, East Germany