Akten zur Auswärtigen Politik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1989
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Edited by:
Andreas Wirsching
, Hélène Miard-Delacroix and Gregor Schöllgen -
Compiled by:
Daniela Taschler
, Tim Szatkowski and Christoph Johannes Franzen
About this book
Along with the fundamental transformation of Europe marked by the fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989 posed other challenges for West German policymakers, including the Tiananmen Square massacre; the Libyan chemical warfare facility in Rabta; the notorious German-Chilean colony in Chile; the Salman Rushdie case; the dispute over short-range nuclear missiles; the KSZE trial; and the steps toward the EU and currency union.
Author / Editor information
Daniela Taschler, Tim Szatkowski, Christoph Johannes Franzen, Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin.
Reviews
"The editors have undoubtely succeeded in building on the previous high standard: The new volumes again represent an exemplary edition and are an indispensable source for anyone interested in West German Foreign and European policies during the crucial year of 1989." Dr. Werner Bührer in: Journal of European Integration History, 1/2020, 177-178
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Band I (Dokumente 1–202)
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Band II (Dokumente 203–437)
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