No Exit: America and the German Problem, 1943-1954

No Exit: America and the German Problem, 1943-1954
ISBN-10
0801438764
ISBN-13
9780801438769
Series
No Exit
Category
Political Science
Pages
283
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Author
James McAllister

Description

This new account of early Cold War history focuses on the emergence of a bipolar structure of power, the continuing importance of the German question, and American efforts to create a united Western Europe.

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