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Federal Republic of Germany as object of United States foreign policy 1949-1955
Voda, Michal ; Kovář, Martin (referee) ; Horčička, Václav (advisor)
This work called The Federal Republic of Germany as an Object of the United States Foreign Policy 1949-1955 try to describe and summarize key moments of development U.S. - German relations during the period of the fifthies. The aim of the work is description and analysis of basic lines US foreign policy toward Germany and political soulutions for resolving of the so-called German question. Main focus of the work is oriented on guestion of persistence of the US German-policy basic direction and intentions and next problems as: range of German influence on US policy making; possibility for eventual American support German unification; influence of the so-called Stalin-note, Stalin's death and Winston Churchill détente policy on US policy decision making; continuum or discontinuum of the US German-policy compared Democratic and Repulican administrations; and comparing achievements and nonsuccesses of US German- and European-policy. The German question in the 1949-1955 period is very interesting, and in light of current problems of international policy even actual topic. Germany problem was only one part of the global controversy two world political systems. Germany question was expression of failure agreement on European- and World order. But Germany thanks its economic and military potential played a key role...

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