This book brings together a breadth of documentary and anecdotal evidence to challenge exisiting theories about the relationship between Britain and Germany at a critical period during the Cold War, and to show that both countires came to recognise the importance of working for the creation of a more united Europe.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Acknowledgement
List of key events, 1964-70
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Anglo-German relations in 1964 - continuity or change?
2. Nuclear sharing in NATO - hardware or software?
3. The Offset Agreements and their impact on Anglo-German relations
4. Britain, Germany and the Harmel Report
5. NATO nuclear strategy and the adoption of Flexible Response
6. Britain, Germany and the non-proliferation treaty
7. Dé tente, Ostpolitik and Anglo-German relations
8. Anglo-German relations and Britain's policy towards the European Economic Community
Conclusion
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Bibliography
Index