FRG Foreign Policy Flashcards

1
Q

what were the main economic and political conditions which undermined the FRG economy?

A

Occupation Statute 1949
International Ruhr Authority

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2
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Occupation Statute 1949

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gave the occupying allied forces complete control over the FRG’s trade

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3
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impact of Statute

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prevented any economic freedom or development in foreign trade in the early years

the FRG could not control it’s economic foreign policy

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4
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International Ruhr Treaty

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gave France and Belgium the right to control the distribution of the Ruhr’s resources which included coal and steel

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5
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impact of Ruhr Treaty

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the FRG had no control over the economic output of the Ruhr

could not trade the steel and coal which the Ruhr had to offer (something previous governments also took advantage of)

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6
Q

when was the St Petersberg agreement?

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November 1949

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7
Q

what was the outcome of the St Petersberg agreement?

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first step to sovereignty
- FRG could join the European Council
- FRG could now hold foreign relations

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8
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when did the FRG join the ECSC?

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1951
was one of six founding members

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9
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what was significant about the ECSC for the FRG?

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they were seen for the first time as equal partners

laid the basis for improved Franco-German relations

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10
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what was the role of the ECSC?

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controlled the trade of coal and steel between member states

controlled prices and subsidies with regards to coal and steel

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11
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when was the Treaty of Rome signed?

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March 1957

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12
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what was the main outcome of the Treaty of Rome?

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the setting up of the EEC
European Economic Community

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13
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what was the role of the EEC?

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to act as a customs union between the member states to allow for easier trade and price control in industry

A COMMON MARKET

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14
Q

by 1965 how much of FRG agricultural produce came from the ECC?

A

85%

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15
Q

when did the FRG join the IMF?

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1952

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16
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what was the role of the IMF?

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to control exchange rates and to prevent financial imbalance

17
Q

when were the Paris Treaties?

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October 1954

18
Q

what were the main outcomes of the Paris Treaties?

A

German sovereignty
West European Union
NATO
Saar

19
Q

when did the FRG become a fully sovereign state?

A

May 1955

end of Operation Statute

20
Q

what conditions did the Allies leave with Germany’s sovereignty?

A

allied troops were to remain in Germany for stabilisation

West Berlin would remain under allied control

21
Q

what was the WEU?

A

Western European Union

defensive pact between Western European nations

22
Q

what did membership of the WEU allow the FRG to do?

A

allowed it to set up it’s own armed forces

23
Q

when did the FRG join NATO?

A

1955

24
Q

when was the Saar returned to the FRG?

A

1957

25
Q

what was the result of the Saar plebiscite in 1955?

A

67.7% voted against autonomous status

showed that the population wanted to unite with the FRG

26
Q

concl on FRG FP

A

within 10 years the FRG had:
- become fully integrated the the European defence system
- guaranteed political freedom
- was on equal terms with the rest of the European community

27
Q

who was responsible for the transformation of the FRG with FP?

A

ADENAUER
was Foreign Minister up until 1955

was a major success of his tenure as chancellor

European integration was arguably his biggest success

28
Q

what aspect of European integration was heavily criticised in the Bundestag?

A

rearmament was heavily criticised

shift to the West limited the possibility of reunification