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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticWeinberg, Gerhard L.
Title, AnalyticGermany and the United States: Perspectives and Problems
Journal TitleAmerikastudien / American Studies
Date of Publication1988
Volume IDJahrgang 33
Issue IDHeft 4
Location in Work459-468
AbstractRelations between the United States and Germany over time experience ups and downs as do relations the United States maintain with other nations. The history of two World Wars, however, as well as the specific interests and problems of the Federal Republic are part of this specific complex system of connections. The essay is concerned with issues and questions that have influenced the way people from the two countries have looked at each other, often at a distance across the Atlantic. Many aspects of German-American relations also are directly or indirectly influenced by the way the United States and the Soviet Union deal with each other. In spite of the difficulties occasionally threatening the transatlantic link, the author feels that common interests between the two nations at least in the foreseeable future will be stronger and more attractive to both sides than alternatives in view.
Call NumberMKI P91-5
MKI TermsRelations, Germany-US