Ost-Probleme, Nr- 9 / 1967
Problems of the East, Issue 1967 / 9
Author(s): Author Not SpecifiedSubject(s): History of Communism, Cold-War History
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Keywords: Willy Brandt; Eastern Policy; Germany and Poland; Hallstein-Doctrine; nuclear non-proliferation-treaty; Western Europe and Jalta Europe;
Summary/Abstract: CHAPTERS FROM TABLE OF CONTENT: The “Ostpolitik” of the new Federal Government (from: "Borba", Belgrade, and others) A contribution to normalization Oder-Neisse-line and the Claim of Exclusive Agency The Hallstein Doctrine Bridgeheads of Socialism Consolidation of own Ranks Bonn torpedoes Non-Proliferation-Treaty for Nuclear Weapons Hardening of Germany policy Two nations in the German nation (from: "Pravda", Moscow) The Federal Republic and its partners in Europe (from "Zycie Warszawy", Warsaw, and others) The USA, Germany and the crisis Germany prevents Bridging Bonn and the Neocolonialism of the EEC The EEC and the Division of Europe Sentenced to Success Poland and the GATT Role model France Objectivity in information policy (from: "Komunist", Belgrade)
Journal: Ost-Probleme
- Issue Year: 1967
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 257-288
- Page Count: 32
- Language: German
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