This research paper illustrates the transatlantic relationship between the United States and Germany before President Trump took office in 2016. It uses the historical context of the Cold War and its aftermath, as well as German Reunification to explain what the relationship looked like, how it changed over time, and what it means for both countries. Illustrating cooperative dynamics in the military and in politics, it is further discussed if the relationship between the United States and Germany could be considered "special". In the conclusion, the paper argues that we should invest our resources in keeping the important political and socio-cultural ties alive to form an enduring alliance.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- 1. Introduction: A Dynamic Bilateral Development
- Contextualization: The Soviet Threat And German Unification
- Post-Cold War Challenges And Choices For Both: Politics And The Military
- 2. Military Operations: Germany Disappointing America
- 3. Thinking About The State Of The Relationship – Is it 'special'?
- 3.1. Deutschlandjahr – Transatlantic Cooperation, Cultural Understanding
- 3.2. Reducing Troops And Threatening Political Stability
- 4. Trump As President - How He Wants To Divorce The Transatlantic Couple
- Conclusion: Why We Have To Keep Transatlantic Relations Alive
- Sources And Suggestions
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper examines the evolution of German-American relations from the Cold War era through the Trump presidency. The author analyzes the impact of the Soviet Union, German reunification, and the rise of Donald Trump on the relationship. It explores both the cooperative and adversarial aspects of the relationship, highlighting key events and developments.
- The impact of the Soviet Union and German reunification on German-American relations.
- The challenges and choices facing both countries in the post-Cold War period.
- The "special relationship" between the United States and Germany, including its strengths and weaknesses.
- The rhetoric and policies of Donald Trump toward Germany and their effect on transatlantic relations.
- The importance of maintaining a strong transatlantic bond, emphasizing common goals and values.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The first chapter introduces the concept of a dynamic bilateral development in German-American relations, emphasizing the evolution of the relationship from the Cold War era until the Trump presidency. It highlights the shared threat posed by the Soviet Union, the impact of the Soviet Union's demise, and the challenges of a post-Cold War world. The chapter also delves into the evolving dynamics between the two countries, acknowledging both cooperative and adversarial aspects.
Chapter two focuses on the impact of the Soviet Union and German reunification on German-American relations. The author explores how the Cold War influenced the relationship between the two nations and how the process of German reunification led to shifts in their priorities and interests. The chapter also examines the evolving role of Germany in the context of the Cold War and its relationship with both the United States and the Soviet Union.
Chapter three delves into the "special relationship" between the United States and Germany, considering its nature and evolution over time. The chapter explores the various factors that have contributed to the unique bond between the two countries, including shared values, economic ties, and military cooperation. It also analyzes the challenges and tensions that have emerged within the relationship, highlighting the ongoing debate about the importance of transatlantic solidarity.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This paper explores the dynamics of German-American relations with a focus on transatlantic security, the Cold War, German reunification, US foreign policy, NATO, Donald Trump, and the "special relationship." It examines how these factors have shaped the evolution of the relationship between the two countries and highlights the significance of transatlantic cooperation in the face of global challenges.
- Quote paper
- Leo Kempe (Author), 2020, From The Common Soviet Threat to the Rhetoric Of A 'Delinquent' Germany, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1437065