Part I. Politics; Part II. Security; Part III. Economics; Part IV. Culture; Part V. Society.
A multi-author work that looks at all aspects of German–American relations since 1945.
"The overall effect of the I^Handbook is to document the existence of profound and multifaceted bilateral influences that call for continued historical research. The result is an invaluable research tool for serious scholars and a more general audience interested in German-American relationsoThe I^Handbook will thus be an essential part of any library whose mission is to support research on Germany, U.S. foreign policy, and the Cold War." Daniel E. Rogers, University of South Alabama, H-German (H-Net)
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