Traditional tensions and contemporary coalitions: a confluence of historic geopolitical friction, Cold War alliances and relations between Germany and its neighbours from 1945 to 1991
By virtue of geostrategic positioning as well as both historic and contemporary political and economic influence, there are perhaps few countries in Europe which possess as much, if not more, geopolitical significance as Germany. In particular, Germany’s historic geopolitical eminence on the contine...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1653452023-03-25T16:55:53Z Traditional tensions and contemporary coalitions: a confluence of historic geopolitical friction, Cold War alliances and relations between Germany and its neighbours from 1945 to 1991 Tan, Douglas Han Long Koh Keng We School of Humanities kohkw@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History By virtue of geostrategic positioning as well as both historic and contemporary political and economic influence, there are perhaps few countries in Europe which possess as much, if not more, geopolitical significance as Germany. In particular, Germany’s historic geopolitical eminence on the continent also possesses much complex and intricate links with its diplomatic relations and engagements with its neighbours during the 20th century. The two world wars and the Cold War which followed shortly after certainly had much impacts on the ties between Germany and such countries as the UK, France, Poland and Czechoslovakia, especially exemplified by abject relations between Germany and the four aforementioned countries from 1900 to 1945 and the subsequent division of Germany and Europe after WWII. However, as the Cold War’s manifestation of strict bipolarity induced countries on both sides of the Iron Curtain to unite and cooperate against the perceived enemy on the other side, how did the two Germanies and its respective new allies in either superpower camp work together despite their troubled past? This query lies at the core of this paper’s development and resonates strongly with attempts to understand how such new alliances were likely affected by their historic animosities and tensions. Bachelor of Arts in History 2023-03-24T06:26:42Z 2023-03-24T06:26:42Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, D. H. L. (2023). Traditional tensions and contemporary coalitions: a confluence of historic geopolitical friction, Cold War alliances and relations between Germany and its neighbours from 1945 to 1991. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165345 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165345 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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By virtue of geostrategic positioning as well as both historic and contemporary political and economic influence, there are perhaps few countries in Europe which possess as much, if not more, geopolitical significance as Germany. In particular, Germany’s historic geopolitical eminence on the continent also possesses much complex and intricate links with its diplomatic relations and engagements with its neighbours during the 20th century. The two world wars and the Cold War which followed shortly after certainly had much impacts on the ties between Germany and such countries as the UK, France, Poland and Czechoslovakia, especially exemplified by abject relations between Germany and the four aforementioned countries from 1900 to 1945 and the subsequent division of Germany and Europe after WWII. However, as the Cold War’s manifestation of strict bipolarity induced countries on both sides of the Iron Curtain to unite and cooperate against the perceived enemy on the other side, how did the two Germanies and its respective new allies in either superpower camp work together despite their troubled past? This query lies at the core of this paper’s development and resonates strongly with attempts to understand how such new alliances were likely affected by their historic animosities and tensions. |
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Traditional tensions and contemporary coalitions: a confluence of historic geopolitical friction, Cold War alliances and relations between Germany and its neighbours from 1945 to 1991 |
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Traditional tensions and contemporary coalitions: a confluence of historic geopolitical friction, Cold War alliances and relations between Germany and its neighbours from 1945 to 1991 |
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Traditional tensions and contemporary coalitions: a confluence of historic geopolitical friction, Cold War alliances and relations between Germany and its neighbours from 1945 to 1991 |
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