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The content includes various scholarly contributions exploring themes in international relations and historical political strategies. M.-L. Recker examines the scientific career of appeasement as a foreign policy concept. B. J- Wendt discusses Lloyd George’s Fontainebleau Memorandum and its connection to appeasement. A. J. Nicholls analyzes the British response to the Berlin Wall's construction in 1961, questioning whether it was appeasement or common sense. C. F. Doran addresses transatlantic relations through global theory and history. H. Zimmermann investigates China's long march into international institutions, interpreting this historical process through competing international relations theories. N. C. Bandelow focuses on institutional veto points and collective learning processes in British and German European policies during the 1980s and 1990s. U. Lehmkuhl discusses Canada’s role in the Colombo Plan amidst Cold War tensions. P. Dolata-Kreuzkamp highlights transnational actors in transatlantic economic relations, particularly during the coal dispute from 1958 to 1962. H.-I. Schmidt presents the German position in the International Monetary System from 1958 to 1968. E. Conze explores the debate between "Atlantiker" and "Gaullisten" in West German politics during the 1960s. G. Niedhart examines West powers' reactions to German Ostpolitik in 1969/70, while F. Bozo reflects on France's relationship with NATO from the Cold
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Deutschland, Großbritannien, Amerika, Ursula Lehmkuhl
- Idioma
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- 2003
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