"Duitse hereniging." . . "Geschichte 1989-1990" . . "Electronic books." . . "World politics 1985-1995." . . "Außenpolitik" . . "Außenpolitik." . "Germany History Unification, 1990" . . "France Foreign relations Germany" . . "Frankreich" . . "Frankreich." . "Deutschland" . . "Deutschland." . "1981 - 1995" . . "Germany Foreign relations France" . . "Duitsland." . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International." . . "Buitenlandse betrekkingen." . . "François@Mitterrand*1916-1996*" . . "POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General." . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "\"Dispelling the notion that François Mitterrand was reluctant to accept the reunification of Germany, Schabert focuses on French diplomacy, re-creating cabinet meetings and quoting communications between Mitterrand and other world leaders, to show that Mitterrand's main concern was that a reunified Germany be firmly anchored in a unified Europe\"--Résumé de l'éditeur." . "Livres électroniques" . . . . "How world politics is made : France and the reunification of Germany" . . . . . . . . . . . "Weltgeschichte gemacht wird" . . . . . . . "How world politics is made France and the reunification of Germany" . "How world politics is made France and the reunification of Germany"@en . . . . . . "France and the reunification of Germany" . . . . . . "\"Dispelling the notion that François Mitterrand was reluctant to accept the reunification of Germany, Schabert focuses on French diplomacy, re-creating cabinet meetings and quoting communications between Mitterrand and other world leaders, to show that Mitterrand's main concern was that a reunified Germany be firmly anchored in a unified Europe\"--Provided by publisher."@en . . . . . "\"Widely acclaimed in Europe and now available in English for the first time, How World Politics Is Made blends primary research and interviews with key actors in France and Germany to take readers behind the scenes of world governments as a new Europe was formed. Schabert had unprecedented, exclusive access to French presidential archives and here focuses on French diplomacy not only to dispel the notion that Mitterrand was reluctant to accept reunification but also to show how successful he was in bringing it about. Although accounts of U.S. officials regarding the reunification of Germany boast of American leadership that guided European affairs, Schabert offers a Continental perspective that is far more complex. He reveals the constructive role played by France as he re-creates not only French cabinet meetings but also communications between Mitterrand and George H.W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, Helmut Kohl, Margaret Thatcher, and other world leaders. Along the way, he provides new insight into such major episodes as the fall of the Berlin Wall, European Council summits, the German-Polish border dispute, Germany's membership in NATO, and the final settlement of reunification. Schabert's work is a major piece of scholarship that clearly shows the decisive role that France played in the orchestration of German reunification - by making the \"German question\" a European question. A primary source in its own right, this book dramatically reshapes our understanding of not only reunification but also the end of the Cold War and the construction of a New Europe\"--Jacket." . . . . . . . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . . "Allemagne" . . "Germany" . . "France Foreign relations 1981-1995" . . "Frankrijk." . . "Politique mondiale 1985-1995." . . "France" . .