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    Introduction: Politics, Security, Economics, Culture, and Society - Dimensions of Transatlantic Relations by Junker, Detlef

    “…the united states and germany in the twentieth centuryWhen historians attempt to describe and explain the significance of German-American relations in the…”
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    POLITICS: Détente and Multipolarity: The Cold War and German-American Relations, 1968-1990 by Schwabe, Klaus

    “…Translated by Richard SharpGLOBAL DÉTENTE AND GERMAN OSTPOLITIKThe period covered here began with the postwar era's first major turning point, symbolized by…”
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    Security Through Deterrence? German-American Security Relations, 1945-1968 - The Primacy of Security Policy by Krieger, Wolfgang

    “…the primacy of security policyDuring the four decades between 1950 and 1990, the United States maintained approximately 320,000 to 350,000 troops in Europe,…”
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    ECONOMICS: Cooperation, Competition, and Conflict: Economic Relations Between the United States and Germany, 1968-1990 by James, Harold

    “…Germany and the United States were closely linked in the Cold War era through the strategic alliance, but also through many economic ties. The depth of the…”
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    SOCIETY: German-American Societal Relations in Three Dimensions, 1968-1990 by Feldman, Lily Gardner

    “…INTRODUCTION Since 1990, the societal aspect of German-American relations has emerged as a central focus of the partnership, providing potentially the new…”
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    In Hitler’s Shadow by Reuther, Thomas

    “…The “American image of Germany” can be understood as the “cognitive representation of qualities” that the American public attributes to Germany and Germans…”
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    CULTURE: Culture as an Arena of Transatlantic Conflict by Trommler, Frank

    “…Translated by TradukasCULTURE AND CULTURAL POLICY DURING THE COLD WARThe collapse of communist rule in Eastern and Central Europe and the globalization…”
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    OUTLOOK: America, Germany, and the Atlantic Community After the Cold War by Schwarz, Hans-Peter

    “…Translated by Richard SharpA decade has already passed since the defining year of 1990. It was too much to hope that the collapse of the Soviet empire would…”
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    With America Against America: Anti-Americanism in West Germany by Gassert, Philipp

    “…Translated by TradukasAfter World War II, as in the pre-1945 period, “America” was an arena for internal German debates on the country's political and social…”
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    From Decartelization to Reconcentration - The Mixed Legacy of American-Led Corporate Reconstruction in Germany by Gramer, Regina Ursula

    “…The liberalization of international trade and the creation of an open world economic order were principal objectives of U.S. foreign policy after 1945. A…”
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    Between Elitism and Educational Reform - German-American Exchange Programs, 1945-1970 by Füssl, Karl-Heinz

    “…Germans and Americans could look back in 1945 to a long tradition of cultural exchange. Germany's intellectual life and renowned universities had drawn nearly…”
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    Ostpolitik: Détente German-Style and Adapting to America by Link, Werner

    “…Translated by Richard SharpACTIVELY ADAPTING TO AMERICAN DÉ#x00e9;TENTE POLICYGermany's new Ostpolitik and its most important concrete expression, the Moscow…”
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    A New Start and Old Prejudices: The Cold War and German-American Cultural Relations, 1945-1968 by Trommler, Frank

    “…the cold war as cultureDespite conflicts between East and West over cultural policy, the Cold War was not a clash of cultures. Rather, it developed a cultural…”
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    From Enlightened Hegemony to Partnership - The United States and West Germany in the World Economy, 1945-1968 by Buchheim, Christoph

    “…The United States was the dominant political and economic power in the Western world in the postwar years. The states of Western Europe were dependent upon it…”
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    Americanization by Schildt, Axel

    “…The term “Americanization” has circulated in Germany since the turn of the last century and with increasing frequency since the 1920s. In everyday language and…”
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    U.S. Cultural Policy and German Culture During the American Occupation by Boehling, Rebecca

    “…Any analysis of American cultural policy toward occupied Germany needs to take into account the occupiers' motives and goals and the events affecting those…”
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