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Soviet Foreign Policy Towards East Germany

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This book examines Soviet Foreign Policy towards East Germany in the late 1980s. By focusing on the complex interaction between domestic political thought and developments in the international system, the author illustrates the hierarchical relationship between the GDR and the USSR and offers different perspectives for understanding Soviet foreign policy. The books demonstrates that shifts in Soviet policy towards the GDR stemmed, on the one hand, from the international level, in that Soviet security was legitimated by the existence of two full-fledged German states, and, on the other, may be best explained in terms of ideas and Gorbachev's new political philosophy.

List of contents

Preface.-1 Introduction.- 2 The Politics of Economy.- 3 Stating Policy Towards the GDR.- 4 The Interplay of Interactive Structures.- 5 Who Generates Policy?.- 6 Structures of Differentiation: The Split.- 7 Multiple Political Rivalry: Meaning and Significance.- 8 The Paradox of Policy Restructuring.- 9 Conclusion.- Index.

About the author

Achilleas Megas holds a PhD degree from University of Leeds School of Politics and International Studies (2006) and a Masters degree in International Studies European Organisation, Diplomacy and Economics. He has participated in numerous international conferences with papers and he has published for ECPR workshops on international studies and politics.

Summary

This book examines Soviet Foreign Policy towards East Germany in the late 1980s. By focusing on the complex interaction between domestic political thought and developments in the international system, the author illustrates the hierarchical relationship between the GDR and the USSR and offers different perspectives for understanding Soviet foreign policy. The books demonstrates that shifts in Soviet policy towards the GDR stemmed, on the one hand, from the international level, in that Soviet security was legitimated by the existence of two full-fledged German states, and, on the other, may be best explained in terms of ideas and Gorbachev’s new political philosophy. 

Product details

Authors Achilleas Megas
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319386904
ISBN 978-3-31-938690-4
No. of pages 213
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 12 mm
Weight 358 g
Illustrations XII, 213 p.
Series Contributions to Political Science
Contributions to Political Science
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

B, Internationale Wirtschaft, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, International Relations, International economic relations, Political Science and International Studies, International Economics, Comparative Politics, Comparative government

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