Part One: The 'Special Relationship'and the German question during the Cold War
1. The U.S., the UK, and the German question from the first Cold War to détente (1945-1961)
1.1 The 'Special Relationship' and Germany from Potsdam to the Federal Republic's establishment
1.2 The Federal Republic's Western integration: the Anglo-American allies and German rearmament
1.3 The 'Special Relationship' and Germany before and after the 1953 East German riots
1.4 The 'Special Relationship' and Germany from 1955 to the second Berlin crisis
2. The U.S., the UK and the German question from détente to the second Cold War (1961-1985)
2.1 The 'Special Relationship' and the Federal Republic's Ostpolitik (1961-1973)
2.2 The 'Special Relationship', the GDR, and the CSCE
2.3 The US, the UK, the German question and the second Cold War
2.4 The 'Special Relationship' and the FRG in the early 1980s
3. The US, the UK and the German question at the Cold War's end (1985-1989)
3.1 Anglo-American reactions to the prospect of change in Germany (1985-1988)
3.2 The GDR's crisis, the fall of the Wall, and the Anglo-American schism
3.3 US-West German convergence: Kohl's blueprint and Baker's response
Part Two: Anglo-American relations and the diplomacy of German unification (1989-1990)
4. The US, the UK, and German unification
4.1 The 'Special Relationship' evaporates: Britain's search for a European bloc
4.2 On the road to unification: 'Two plus Four' rather than 'Two plus Zero'
4.3 The not so 'Special Relationship': Ottawa and US rejection of a strengthened CSCE role
4.4 The issue of a peace settlement: Anglo-American differences of tone and substance
5. The US, the UK, and German unification within NATO
5.1 Germany's relationship with NATO and Britain's alignment with US positions
5.2 The US, Germany, and the Camp David summit
5.3 Anglo-German tension and Thatcher's growing isolation
5.4 The 'Special Relationship' and Germany's place in the Atlantic Alliance
5.5 Anglo-American views about the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)
Conclusions: Still a 'Special Relationship' after Unification?