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Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and

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Zusatztext CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE 2010 “…a superb collection…a unique and valuable contribution to the voluminous literature on the Cold War. Essential.” • Choice “Bozo undertakes in his meticulously researched and written study the almost herculean task to place French foreign policy between 1988 and 1991 both on the map of international history and in the line of continuity with the policy of Charles de Gaulle … It will be [his] Bozo’s lasting legacy to have written a significant scholarly contribution to stake out France’s important role during these historical processes with all its merits and flaws, twists and turns.” • Central European History “[This] terrific book…is a significant addition to the literature on the end of the Cold War. It is fortunate that the book is now available in English and thus will reach the wider audience it deserves.” • Journal of Cold War Studies “Frédéric Bozo’s book on French foreign policy around German unification in 1990 is a superb work of contemporary diplomatic history. Already widely reviewed, it has assumed its rightful place as a must-read to understand the period and the earth-shaking international transformation that followed it. Berghahn Books is to be congratulated for publishing the volume… A landmark which helps us understand the immensity and intricacy of a major turning point in international relations.” • Reviews in History “Frédéric Bozo succeeds in offering a nuanced and balanced analysis of Mitterrand’s policies towards Germany. But the author is a bit too modest when he claims to concentrate on the president. His book certainly does this, but it also does more: it offers a rich and detailed account of the multilateral diplomacy surrounding German unification which, although stressing the French point of view, takes into account most, if not all, the countries involved.” • International Journal “Frédéric Bozo… offers a finely nuanced and far more comprehensive interpretation of [Mitterrand’s] GDR visit than any of the other authors, based exclusively on meticulously cross-checked archival sources.” • French Politics, Culture & Society “... a dense, scholarly, yet readable account.” • Cold War History “this is a terrific book. Frédéric Bozo is a French professor who teaches at the Sorbonne. Until this book came out, most people believed that Mitterrand, like Thatcher, was completely opposed to German unification. Bozo convinced some of Mitterrand's aides to let him see their papers, and these documents show that Mitterrand played a savvy game. He was initially shocked when the Berlin Wall came down but, unlike Thatcher, he quickly realised that the smart move for France would be to get out in front of the process, support Helmut Kohl, and to see what he could get for France.” • Mary Sarotte , Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California. Interview with fivebooks.com “Bozo’s outstanding study thus sheds powerful light on a national policy that ultimately failed (though not for want of trying), and of which some elements, as he shows, may have a role in the future.” • International Affairs “...telling the story [of German unification] primarily from the French perspective provides a more detached yet highly informed account of the diplomacy.” • Foreign Affairs “Bozo's masterly book is the definitive study of French President Mitterrand's important, and often denied or dismissed, contribution to German unification and to the reun...

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