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The global chancellor : Helmut Schmidt and the reshaping of the international order / Kristina Spohr.

LIBRA DD260.85 .S67 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spohr, Kristina, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Schmidt, Helmut, 1918-2015.
Schmidt, Helmut.
Cold War.
Germany (West)--Politics and government--1945-1990.
Germany (West).
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
xvi, 211 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Summary:
Helmut Schmidt is the neglected chancellor of modern German history, overshadowed by 'the greats'-Bismarck, Adenauer, Brandt and Kohl. This volume retrieves Schmidt's true significance as a pivotal figure who helped reshape the global order during the crisis-ridden 1970s. This major reinterpretation, based on detailed research in Schmidt's private papers and numerous archives in Europe and America, reveals him as a leader equally skilled in economics and security, and adept at personal diplomacy, who dared to act as a 'double interpreter' between the superpowers during the nadir of the Cold War. Schmidt was no mere 'crisis-manager': in fact he brought to the chancellorship a depth of reflection, evident in two decades of writings and speeches, that justifies considering him an intellectual statesman on a par with Henry Kissinger. His achievements were prodigious. Hailed as the 'world economist', Schmidt helped create the G7 forum for global economic governance and the European Monetary System at a time when capitalism seemed on the rocks. And as the 'strategist of balance', he designed NATO's 'dual-track' response to the crisis caused by the massive Soviet arms build-up of Euro-missiles. This decision, Kristina Spohr argues, played a crucial part in holding together the Western alliance and paved the way to defusing the Cold War in Europe. Schmidt brought his country to the top table of world politics-what he unashamedly called Weltpolitik-as an equal of the victor powers of 1945. It was through his Chancellorship that West Germany came of age on the global stage. Book jacket.
Contents:
Introduction
The world economist
The strategist of balance
Defusing the neutron bomb
Constructing the dual track
The double interpreter
Conclusion.
ISBN:
9780198747796
0198747799
OCLC:
933274136

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