What will be the future of Germany? Will Germany remain a 'soft power', pursuing a 'bind me, love me'-policy or will we see a new Germany signalling strength and power based on nationalism and German identity? The book, written by well-known German, British, French, Russian, Danish and American scholars, attempts to present contrasting analyses on different levels of the general political dimension and position of the united Germany in Europe.
What will be the future of Germany? Will Germany remain a 'soft power', pursuing a 'bind me, love me'-policy or will we see a new Germany signalling strength and power based on nationalism and German identity? The book, written by well-known German, British, French, Russian, Danish and American scholars, attempts to present contrasting analyses on different levels of the general political dimension and position of the united Germany in Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Notes on the Contributors - An Introduction; B.Heurlin - PART 1: GERMANY'S POSITION AND ROLE - German Nation and German Identity. Continuity and Change From the 1770s to the 1990s; R.MYnch - The International Position and the National Interest of Germany in the Nineties; B.Heurlin - Germany as a World Power and as a European Power; E.Krippendorf - PART 2: GERMANY'S POLICY - Gulliver in the Center of Europe. International Involvement and National Capabilities for Action; H.Haftendorn - Will Germany Assume a Leadership Role in the European Union?; M.Kreile - German Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics; R.Morgan - PART 3: POLICY TOWARDS GERMANY - The Impact of German Unification on German-American Relations: Alliance, Estrangement or Partnership?; L.Gardner Feldman - Russia and Germany from Enemy to Partner? A Contradictary Relationship; V.Zhurkin - The United Kingdom and Germany; C.Hill - France and Germany; Y.Boyer - PART 4: PROSPECTS - No Threats, No Temptations: German Grand Strategy After the Cold War; J.Joffe - Index
Notes on the Contributors - An Introduction; B.Heurlin - PART 1: GERMANY'S POSITION AND ROLE - German Nation and German Identity. Continuity and Change From the 1770s to the 1990s; R.MYnch - The International Position and the National Interest of Germany in the Nineties; B.Heurlin - Germany as a World Power and as a European Power; E.Krippendorf - PART 2: GERMANY'S POLICY - Gulliver in the Center of Europe. International Involvement and National Capabilities for Action; H.Haftendorn - Will Germany Assume a Leadership Role in the European Union?; M.Kreile - German Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics; R.Morgan - PART 3: POLICY TOWARDS GERMANY - The Impact of German Unification on German-American Relations: Alliance, Estrangement or Partnership?; L.Gardner Feldman - Russia and Germany from Enemy to Partner? A Contradictary Relationship; V.Zhurkin - The United Kingdom and Germany; C.Hill - France and Germany; Y.Boyer - PART 4: PROSPECTS - No Threats, No Temptations: German Grand Strategy After the Cold War; J.Joffe - Index
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