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Korea in the 1990s
Korea in the 1990s
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Cold War diplomacy
comparative unification models
cultural exchange studies
East Asian security
economic reconstruction
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GDR.
inter-Korean relations
Joint Venture Program
Kim Il Sung
Korea
Korean Peninsula
Korean Workers Party
North Korean
North Korean Economy
North Korean People's Army
North Korean People’s Army
North South Coordinating Committee
North South Economic
Northeast Asia
Northern Policy
President Roh Tae Woo
Quasi-market Principles
regional conflict resolution
South Korea's Role
South Korea's Security
South Korea's Security Policy
South Korean
South Korean Government
South Korea’s Role
South Korea’s Security
South Korea’s Security Policy
Team Spirit Exercise
VOA
VOA Broadcast
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9781138511460
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
In American history the 1950s are remembered as an affluent and harmonious decade. Not so in Austria. That nation emerged out of World War II with tremendous war-related destruction and with a four-power occupation that would last for ten years until 1955. Massive American economic aid enabled the Austrian economy to start recovering in the 1950s and reorient it from East to West. Unlike the United States, however, general affluence did not set in until the 1960s and 1970s even though Austria's dramatic baby boom enabled it to recover from the demographic catastrophe resulting from manpower losses of World War II., This volume deals with these larger trends. Stephen E. Ambrose discusses American-European relations and sets the larger international context for the Austrian scene. Oilver Rathkolb retraces the changing importance of the Austrian question for the Eisenhower administration. Michael Gehler presents an in-depth analysis of the intriguing question of whether Austria's unification at the price of permanent neutrality might have been a model for Germany. Franz Mathis and Kurt Tweraser look at economic reconstruction and the roles played by both the Austrian public industrial sector and the American Marshall Plan. Karin Schmidlechner looks at the youth culture of the era. Franz Adlgasser shows how Herbert Hoover's food aid was instrumental in the containment of communism in Hungary. Beth Noveck analyzes Austrian political culture of the First Republic from the perspective of Hugo Bettauer. Rolf Steininger presents an insightful historical overview of how the Austro-Italian South Tyrol conflict was resolved after seventy-five years of tension.
Günter Bischof is an assistant professor of history and the associate director of the Eisenhower Center at the University of New Orleans. Anton Pelinka is a professor of political science at the University of Innsbruck and also the director of the Institute of Conflict Research in Vienna. Rolf Steininger is a professor of history and the director of the Institute of Contemporary History at the University of Innsbruck.
Korea in the 1990s
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