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Ostpolitik (German for "new
eastern policy"), or
Ostpolitik (German: [
ˈɔstpoliˌtiːk] ) for short, was the
normalization of
relations between the...
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policy of
Ostpolitik aimed at
improving relations with
Eastern Europe.
Brandt was
controversial on both the
right wing, for his
Ostpolitik, and on the...
- Soviets – that
recognized East
German sovereignty. In the
early 1970s, the
Ostpolitik ('Eastern Policy') of "Change
Through Rapprochement" of the pragmatic...
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policy of
Ostpolitik aimed at
improving relations with
Eastern Europe.
Brandt was
controversial on both the
right wing, for his
Ostpolitik, and on the...
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cooperate with the
Italian Socialist Party. In
international affairs, his
Ostpolitik engaged in
dialogue with the
communist countries of
Eastern Europe. He...
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University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-521-85824-3, pp. 125‒56, 223‒26. "
Ostpolitik: The
Quadripartite Agreement of
September 3, 1971". U.S.
Diplomatic Mission...
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after the West
German policy of
Ostpolitik ("Eastern Policy")
towards the then
communist East Germany,
although the
Ostpolitik was
aimed directly at a normalization...
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countries would live mutually.
These developments coincided with Bonn's "
Ostpolitik"
policy formulated by the West
German Chancellor Willy Brandt, an effort...
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brought an end to the doctrine, in
accordance with the new
strategy of
Ostpolitik.
Following Germany's
defeat in
World War II, the
territory east of the...
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reduce friction, Brandt's
Ostpolitik was
intent on
holding to its
concept of "two
German states in one
German nation".
Ostpolitik was
opposed by the conservative...