The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966 / Edition 1

The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966 / Edition 1

by Ronald J. Granieri
ISBN-10:
1571814922
ISBN-13:
9781571814920
Pub. Date:
10/01/2004
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1571814922
ISBN-13:
9781571814920
Pub. Date:
10/01/2004
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966 / Edition 1

The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966 / Edition 1

by Ronald J. Granieri

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Overview

Whenever asked to name his most significant accomplishment as West Germany's first Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer would invariably reply: "The alliance with the free West." Scholars have echoed his assessment, citing the Federal Republic of Germany's successful integration into the American-led West (Westbindung) as the key to its postwar economic and political recovery. Behind this simple success story, however, lies a much more complicated history: Adenauer and the CDU/CSU remained ambivalent about the ultimate relationship between Europe, Germany, and the United States within the West, torn between visions of Continental European integration based on Franco-German reconciliation and of an Atlantic community linking Europe and the "Anglo-Saxons." These differences eventually erupted into a damaging public conflict between "Atlanticists" and "Gaullists," which colored Adenauer's last years and, after his retirement in 1963, led directly to the failure of his successor, Ludwig Erhard.

The opening of various personal and party archives over the past few years has now made the entire Adenauer Era accessible for historians. As one of the first efforts to use that material to re-examine existing conventional wisdom about the period, this book traces the roles of Adenauer and the CDU/CSU in shaping Westbindung. Adenauer emerges as a skilled and resourceful (if also mistrustful and devious) politician, and as a distinctly German statesman, maneuvering between allies and adversaries to shape both the Western community and the German role in it, leaving a legacy that still influences contemporary German-American and European-American relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571814920
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 10/01/2004
Series: Monographs in German History , #9
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Ronald J. Granieri is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his A.B from Harvard University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and has also studied at the Universities of Heidelberg and Cologne in Germany.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Konrad Adenauer and the Paradox of Westbindung

Chapter 1. The Chancellor and His Allies, 1949–1953
Chapter 2. Sovereignty and Its Discontents, 1953–1957
Chapter 3. Adrift in a Wider World, 1958–1961
Chapter 4. A Paris-Bonn Axis? 1961–1963
Chapter 5. The End of the Adenauer Era, 1963–1966

Conclusion: Whose West Is Best?

Bibliography
Index

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