Atlantik-Brücke and the American Council on Germany, 1952-1974 : the quest for Atlanticism / Anne Zetsche.
2021
E183.8.G3
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Title
Atlantik-Brücke and the American Council on Germany, 1952-1974 : the quest for Atlanticism / Anne Zetsche.
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9783030639334 (electronic bk.)
3030639339 (electronic bk.)
3030639320
9783030639327
3030639339 (electronic bk.)
3030639320
9783030639327
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
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10.1007/978-3-030-63933-4 doi
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E183.8.G3
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.73043
Summary
Revisiting the relationship between the USA and Germany following the Second World War, this book offers a new perspective and focuses on the influence of two organisations in accelerating West Germany's integration into the Atlantic Alliance. Tracing the Atlantik-Brücke and the American Council on Germany's (ACG) origins to the late 1940s and tracking their development and activities throughout the 1950s-70s, this book covers new ground in German-American historiography by bridging public and private relations and introducing central actors that have previously been hidden from academic debate. The author unveils and examines dense transatlantic elite networks that allowed Germany to re-join the "community of nations," regain sovereignty, and become a trusted member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Analysing transatlantic relations through the lens of the intertwined history of the Atlantik-Brücke and the ACG, this book explores public-private networks on a transnational level, providing valuable reading for those studying political history, European and American post-war relations and the Cold War. Anne Zetsche studied History and North American Studies at Free University Berlin, Germany and University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. She received her doctoral degree in History from Northumbria University, UK.
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Palgrave studies in political history.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Unlikely Friends: The Founders of an Unfolding Transatlantic Elite Network
3. The "Good" Germans and Their American Friends: The Atlantik-Brücke's and the ACG's Membership
4. Boosting the German Image: The Funders of a German-American Public Diplomacy Effort
5. Off the Record: The Informal Diplomacy of the ACG and the Atlantik-Brücke
6. Promoting a Transatlantic Identity: The German-American Conferences, 1959-1974: A Public-Private Project
7. A German-American Elite Network in the Post- Cold War Era Outlook and Conclusion.
2. Unlikely Friends: The Founders of an Unfolding Transatlantic Elite Network
3. The "Good" Germans and Their American Friends: The Atlantik-Brücke's and the ACG's Membership
4. Boosting the German Image: The Funders of a German-American Public Diplomacy Effort
5. Off the Record: The Informal Diplomacy of the ACG and the Atlantik-Brücke
6. Promoting a Transatlantic Identity: The German-American Conferences, 1959-1974: A Public-Private Project
7. A German-American Elite Network in the Post- Cold War Era Outlook and Conclusion.