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    The Hallstein Doctrine (German: Hallstein-Doktrin), named after Walter Hallstein, was a key principle in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of...
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    name to the Hallstein Doctrine, West Germany's policy of isolating East Germany diplomatically. A keen advocate of a federal Europe, Hallstein played a key...
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  • Eisenhower Doctrine – American policy on the Middle East Giedroyc Doctrine – political doctrinePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Hallstein Doctrine –...
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    fully recognised each other's sovereignty. That contrasted with the Hallstein Doctrine, a West German policy which insisted that West Germany was the only...
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  • Ellemann-Jensen doctrine Hallstein Doctrine Ulbricht Doctrine Paasikivi–Kekkonen doctrine Gujral Doctrine Fukuda Doctrine Yoshida Doctrine Estrada Doctrine Castañeda...
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  • and statesman Hallstein Commission, is the European Commission that held office from 7 January 1958 to 30 June 1967 Hallstein Doctrine, was a key principle...
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    Ostpolitik (category Foreign policy doctrines)
    with the GDR government due to its undemocratic character, and the Hallstein Doctrine stipulated that the FRG would withdraw diplomatic contact from any...
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  • Mitterrand doctrine Hallstein Doctrine also known as Hallstein–Grewe Doctrine, named after Walter Hallstein and Wilhelm Grewe Ulbricht Doctrine named after...
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    line in claiming an exclusive mandate for all of Germany. Under the Hallstein Doctrine, the Federal Republic broke diplomatic relations with states that...
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  • American anti-proliferation law. After West Germany gave up its "Hallstein Doctrine" of ending diplomatic relations with any country recognizing East...
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    bloc, along with some "scattered sympathizers". According to the Hallstein Doctrine (1955), West Germany did not establish (formal) diplomatic ties with...
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    communist world in the first two decades of its existence due to the Hallstein Doctrine of West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany, FRG), a change took...
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  • 1991, the ROC officially recognized the PRC thus abandoning the Hallstein Doctrine, while maintaining the claim of an exclusive mandate as the legitimate...
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    rejected it, declaring the treaty ″null and void″ in line with the Hallstein Doctrine, and later reluctantly recognised the border in the 1970 Treaty of...
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    legitimate, representative of the German people. According to the Hallstein Doctrine, any country (with the exception of the USSR) that recognised the...
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    the GDR under international law was complicated as a result of the Hallstein Doctrine, it started to be in 1968 in sporting contests, such as in Olympic...
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    for the entire German nation with an exclusive mandate.: 18  The Hallstein Doctrine involved non-recognition of East Germany and restricted (or often...
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  • Günter Guillaume - Gregor Gysi Nina Hagen - Halle, Saxony-Anhalt - Hallstein Doctrine - Wolfgang Harich - Robert Havemann - Stephan Hermlin - Stefan Heym...
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  • Truman Doctrine Containment Eisenhower Doctrine Domino theory Hallstein Doctrine Kennedy Doctrine Peaceful coexistence Ostpolitik Johnson Doctrine Brezhnev...
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  • professor of international law. He played a major role in formulating the Hallstein Doctrine. He was an expert in international law and was the author of Epochen...
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