Germany and Europe in TransitionThe period from November, 1989 to November, 1990 can be compared with such decisive dates in twentieth-century European history as 1918 and 1945. Germany and Europe have entered a crucial period of transition altering the European security landscape considerably. The documents published in this volume--many of them for the first time--provide an important record of this historic period. Key papers by some of the leading German politicians of this period, delivered at Potsdam in February, 1990, are presented, along with a sober assessment of the role which the united Germany can play in the newly emerging structure of European security. |
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Cuprins
A European peace order and | 7 |
German responsibility for a peaceful order in Europe | 20 |
Berlin and European developments | 30 |
European aspects | 36 |
Gregor Gysi Lothar de Maizière Walter Romberg | 69 |
conference | 76 |
US documents | 93 |
Soviet documents | 101 |
Declaration on the German contribution to the reduction | 126 |
CzechoSlovak documents | 138 |
Finnish document | 144 |
NATO document | 150 |
Neutral and nonaligned document | 156 |
WEU document | 162 |
The Baltic Conference documents | 164 |
TwoplusFour results | 171 |
British documents | 110 |
French documents | 117 |
July 1990 | 118 |
The five principles agreed during the TwoplusFour talks | 182 |
SovietGerman document | 190 |
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