TY - BOOK AU - Bozo,Frederic TI - Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification SN - 9781845457877 PY - 2010/// CY - Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Mitterrand, François <1916-1996> KW - Außenpolitik KW - Ost-West-Konflikt KW - Wiedervereinigung KW - Frankreich N1 - AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsPrologue: France and the end of the Cold War: A ReappraisalIntroduction: France in East-West Relations, 1981-1988Chapter 1. The End of "Yalta" (Spring 1988 to Summer 1989)Chapter 2. Return of the German Question (August to Early November 1989)Chapter 3. The Fall of the Wall (9-10 November to 31 December 1989)Chapter 4. The Breakthrough toward German Unity (January to February 1990)Chapter 5. The Great Bargaining (March to June 1990)Chapter 6. From London to Paris (Summer and Autumn 1990)Chapter 7. French Diplomacy and the New European Architecture (1990-1991)Conclusion: Mitterrand and the End of the USSREpilogue: Twenty Years AfterChronologyBibliographyIndex N2 - Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, this important book explores the role of France in the events leading up to the end of the Cold War and German unification. Most accounts concentrate on the role of the United States and look at these events through the bipolar prism of Soviet-American relations. Yet because of its central position in Europe and of its status as Germany's foremost European partner, France and its President, Francois Mitterrand, played a decisive role in these pivotal international events: the peaceful liberation of Eastern Europe from Soviet rule starting in 1988, the fall of the Berlin Wall and Germany's return to unity and full sovereignty in 1989/90, and the breakup of the USSR in 1991. Based on extensive research and a vast amount of archival sources, this book explores the role played by France in shaping a new European order ER -