GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE AGE OF TERROR

Abenheim analyzes that the world order anchored by the US-German relationship has integrated Germany into Europe without more bloodshed, brought the transformation of communist Europe, and visited prosperity on a part of the world that could easily have been embroiled in strife. That world order, ho...

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