Wolfram Hanrieder

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Wolfram F. Hanrieder (born May 9, 1931 in Munich ; † November 22, 1995 in Santa Barbara (USA)) was an American political scientist with a focus on international relations.

Life

Wolfram Hanrieder attended Ludwigs-Gymnasium in Munich and studied at the University of Chicago , where he received his bachelor's degree in 1958 and his master's degree in 1959. He earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California in 1963. , then taught at Princeton University until 1967 and then returned to the University of California. He was a visiting scientist a. a. at the University of Munich.

Services

Wolfram Hanrieder was one of the most outstanding analysts of international relations and was a specialist in German-American relations and the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Fonts (selection)

  • West German Foreign Policy 1949–1963. International Pressure and Domestic Response. Stanford University Press, Stanford, Ca. 1967.
  • The stable crisis. Goals and decisions of the Federal Republic of Germany's foreign policy 1949–1969. Bertelsmann Universitätsverlag, Düsseldorf 1971. ISBN 3-571-090853 .
  • (with Larry V. Buel): Words and arms. A Dictionary of Security and Defense Terms; with supplementary data , Westview Press, Boulder / Color. 1979, ISBN 0-89158-383-1 .
  • (together with Graeme P. Auton): The Foreign Policies of West Germany, France, and Britain , Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1980, ISBN 0-13-326397-5 .
  • Fragments of Power. The foreign policy of the Federal Republic. R. Piper & Co. Verlag, Munich 1981.
  • Germany, America, Europe. Forty Years of German Foreign Policy. Yale University Press, New Haven and London 1989, ISBN 0-300-04022-9 .
  • Germany, Europe, America. The Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany 1949–1994 . Schöningh, Paderborn u. a. 1991; 2., completely redesigned. and exp. Edition 1995. ISBN 3-506-73691-4 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Cf. the obituary for Wolfram Hanrieder by Ernst-Otto Czempiel in: Journal for International Relations, 3rd year (1996) Issue 1, p. 6.