1991
DOI: 10.1177/0022343391028003007
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West German Ostpolitik and the German Question

Abstract: The specific problems of West German Ostpolitik during the Cold War and the period of detente have acquired new interest under the current conditions of radical systemic change. The various options pursued by the Federal Republic and their development provide criteria for an evaluation of the future course of the united Germany's foreign policy. The article starts with laying out the basic conditions of the FRG's Ostpolitik and their inherent contradictions: revisionism versus reconciliation, revisionism and t… Show more

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“…West Germany reached the conclusion that recognition of the borders was a necessary precondition for surmounting them, and ultimately achieving German reunification. 22 The second explanation originates from functionalist tradition. Functionalists argue that an institution is reinforced because it serves a function in an overall system.…”
Section: Self-reinforcement Of the Oder-neisse Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…West Germany reached the conclusion that recognition of the borders was a necessary precondition for surmounting them, and ultimately achieving German reunification. 22 The second explanation originates from functionalist tradition. Functionalists argue that an institution is reinforced because it serves a function in an overall system.…”
Section: Self-reinforcement Of the Oder-neisse Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“… Gert Krell, “West German Ostpolitik and the German Question,” Journal of Peace Research , 28‐3 (1991), p. 318. …”
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confidence: 99%