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Germany and the Baltic Problem After the Cold War: The Development of a New Ostpolitik, 1989-2000 Hardcover – 10 Jun 2004

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Kristina Spohr is Junior Research Fellow at Christs' College Cambridge, where she also teaches twentieth century European history. She has published several articles on German unification and NATO's eastern enlargement.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Using the Baltic States to Determine Germany's ambitions 16 Aug. 2005
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When I first saw this book I was reminded of the Frenchman who, back in the days when Germany was split, said: 'I love Germany. I love Germany so much I'm really glad that there are two of them.'

Of course there are not two Germanys any more. And this book studies the question that since Germany is now the great power in Europe how will it use its power. Will it go back to its past aim and attempt to dominate Europe, Or has it renounced its imperial ambitions following the trauma of division during the Cold War?

In an attempt to answer this question, Dr. Readman has looked at the situation in the Baltic states, caught between the countries of Russia and Germany, both of which are in a period of turbulent confusion.

This book is based on numerous confidential interviews with key political actors and access to still classified material. Profusely referenced, this is a breadthrough book for those interested in the German question.
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