The US,the USSR and the Berlin crises: Perceptions and motivations |
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Authors: | Wang Yi |
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Affiliation: | Institute of North and Latin America , Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Berlin has been a central issue in the postwar dispute between East and West. Often it has been the site of political tensions that brought the Soviet bloc and the West to the brink of open combat. Its geographical location, unique political status, and dramatic division have made Berlin an important symbol in the struggle for the control of Germany and central Europe. Berlin's present role in international politics is noticeably muted. Yet its political status remains essentially unchanged. It remains sharply divided between the East and West even after the past decade's concessions from both sides. Its geographical location is now no less important strategically or politically. |
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