Description
There are very few scholars in the German field who move as comfortably between the different worlds of Bonn and East Berlin as does A. James McAdams. -- Norman Naimark, Stanford University
About the Author
A. James McAdams is a Departmental Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and Associate Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Notre Dame.
Reviews
"A masterly and elegantly written account of the interweaving of domestic politics and inter-German relations."--International Affairs "... a notable analysis of the two Germanys and how they became one."--Publishers Weekly "... comprehensive coverage and first-rate analysis of the intricate East-West German relationship in the 1970's and 80's."--Choice "A. James McAdams' excellent book is above all the story of the two Germanies' forty-year history with each other... Using a plethora of interviews and other primary sources, McAdams presents a story unavailable elsewhere."--The Historian "Well documented and consistently rigorous, McAdams' study points out the immense challenges that remain before a liberal democratic Germany can be created."--Orbis "An outstanding analysis of the changing relations between East and West Germany."--Osteuropa
Book Information
ISBN 9780691001081
Author A. James McAdams
Format Paperback
Page Count 270
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 425g