This is a book about modern Germany — its domestic and foreign policy, culture, reunification problems, party disagreements, and at the same time how these problems and disagreements found solutions in the overall context of building a united Europe as its people overcame the devastating consequences of World War II.
Written in a lively and simple language, it will certainly be of interest to Russian politicians and anyone thinking about the future of Russia. The book is an original publication prepared by the author on the basis of his speeches at seminars in the Moscow School of Political Studies and articles published in the periodical press.