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Tables of Contents for Germany's Cold War
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
 
Abbreviations
xiii
 
Introduction
1
9
Containing East Germany in the Early 1950s
10
20
Constructing the Diplomatic Blockade
13
8
East German ``Sovereignty'' and the Western Response
21
9
Staving Off Collapse
30
28
A Shifting Landscape: Geneva and Moscow
31
8
The Blockade Slips
39
5
The Bonn Ambassadors' Conference
44
5
``Managed Relationships'' and the Isolation Campaign
49
9
Yugoslavia Crosses the Line
58
29
Grasping for Openings
59
6
Damascus, but Not Warsaw
65
9
A Failure of Deterrence
74
7
The Hallstein Doctrine
81
6
Scrambling for Africa
87
29
Otto Grotewohl's Journey
88
7
Doubts and Hesitations: The Berlin Crisis
95
7
Bonn's Counteroffensive
102
5
Guinea: The Exception That Proved the Rule
107
9
Development Aid and the Hallstein Doctrine: A Trajectory of Disillusionment
116
24
Bonn's Billion-Dollar Aid Program
117
6
The Shock of the Belgrade Conference
123
8
Experiments in Economic Leverage
131
9
The Perils of Detente
140
34
De Gaulle, Detente, and the ``Policy of Movement''
141
6
Planning the Breakthrough
147
8
``New Measures'' in Ceylon and Zanzibar
155
7
The Apex of West German Vigilance
162
12
The Peculiar Longevity of a Discredited Doctrine
174
22
The Debacle: West Germany's Expulsion from the Arab World
174
8
The Contest Goes On
182
9
Unification Hysteria and Erhard's Political Demise
191
5
Of Two Minds: The Grand Coalition and the Problem of Recognition
196
24
The Ulbricht Doctrine
197
8
The Coalition ``Cambodes''
205
7
A Qualified Breakthrough
212
8
Conclusion
220
15
The Halting Progress of a German Sisyphus
221
5
A War within a War
226
3
The Hallstein Doctrine and German Unity
229
6
Notes
235
88
Bibliography
323
20
Index
343