The "Berlin Republic" has become the key concept of post-Cold War Germany and as such has been widely discussed inside as well as outside Germany. Symbolized by the move of the government from Bonn to Berlin it signals all the tangible and intangible changes in Germany's position in the world that have taken place during the 1990s. Well known German authors, decision-makers, and cultural leaders as well as internationally renowned experts on German affairs contribute to this volume, examining various aspects of the New Germany and its old/new capital, such as history, foreign policy, art,…mehr
The "Berlin Republic" has become the key concept of post-Cold War Germany and as such has been widely discussed inside as well as outside Germany. Symbolized by the move of the government from Bonn to Berlin it signals all the tangible and intangible changes in Germany's position in the world that have taken place during the 1990s. Well known German authors, decision-makers, and cultural leaders as well as internationally renowned experts on German affairs contribute to this volume, examining various aspects of the New Germany and its old/new capital, such as history, foreign policy, art, architecture, and culture. In this way, the reader gains a varied but comprehensive picture of Germany after unification as perceived by its neighbors, friends, and allies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dieter Dettke has been Executive Director of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation since 1985. As a specialist in foreign and security policy, Dieter Dettke has published widely on security issues. He received his PhD in Political Science from the Free University of Berlin.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Gerhard Schröder Acknowledgments Introduction Dieter Dettke PART I: THE IDENTITY OF THE BERLIN REPUBLIC Chapter 1. Historical Foundations of the Berlin Republic Bernd Faulenbach Chapter 2. The Political Philosophy of the Berlin Republic Richard Herzinger Chapter 3. On "Westalgia": Why West German Mentalities and Habits Persist in the Berlin Republic Tobias Dürr Chapter 4. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic Hans-Ulrich Klose Chapter 5. The Berlin Republic in a Global Age Daniel Hamilton Chapter 6. Germany's Role in a Global Economy Ditmar Staffelt Chapter 7. The Economic and Social Fabric of the Berlin Republic Jochen Thies Chapter 8. Cultural Federalism: The Core of the Political Culture of the Berlin Republic Julian Nida-Rümelin Chapter 9. Berlin's Cultural Legacy and Prospects Peter Glotz Chapter 10. The Architectural Rebirth of a Capital Peter Conradi Chapter 11. Berlin's Jewish Community Andreas Nachama Chapter 12. Berlin's Turkish Community Faruksen PART II: PERSPECTIVES ON THE BERLIN REPUBLIC FROM ABROAD Chapter 13. The Berlin Republic's Evolving Leadership Role in Europe Garrick Utley Chapter 14. Transformed Relations: From the Cold War to a New Partnership between Russia and the Berlin Republic Andrei Zagorski Chapter 15. In Search of a New Balance: France, Germany, and the New Europe Philippe Moreau Defarges Chapter 16. Enduring Affinity? From Old Tensions to a Promising Partnership between Germany and the United Kingdom Kerry Longhurst Chapter 17. The Berlin Republic from a Polish Perspective Anna Wolff-Poweska Chapter 18. On Old and New Similarities: Italy and the Berlin Republic Antonio Missiroli Chapter 19. The Berlin Republic from an Austrian Perspective: Still Preoccupied with Itself or Tempted to Play Out Its Power? Ewald König Chapter 20. From the Burden of the Past to the Promise of the Future: The Czech View of the German Neighbor Vladimir Handl PART III: CONCLUSION Chapter 21. Toward the Berlin Republic-Past, Present, Future Michael Naumann Epilogue Notes on Contributors About the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung The Mission of the Washington Office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Foreword Gerhard Schröder Acknowledgments Introduction Dieter Dettke PART I: THE IDENTITY OF THE BERLIN REPUBLIC Chapter 1. Historical Foundations of the Berlin Republic Bernd Faulenbach Chapter 2. The Political Philosophy of the Berlin Republic Richard Herzinger Chapter 3. On "Westalgia": Why West German Mentalities and Habits Persist in the Berlin Republic Tobias Dürr Chapter 4. The Foreign Policy of the Berlin Republic Hans-Ulrich Klose Chapter 5. The Berlin Republic in a Global Age Daniel Hamilton Chapter 6. Germany's Role in a Global Economy Ditmar Staffelt Chapter 7. The Economic and Social Fabric of the Berlin Republic Jochen Thies Chapter 8. Cultural Federalism: The Core of the Political Culture of the Berlin Republic Julian Nida-Rümelin Chapter 9. Berlin's Cultural Legacy and Prospects Peter Glotz Chapter 10. The Architectural Rebirth of a Capital Peter Conradi Chapter 11. Berlin's Jewish Community Andreas Nachama Chapter 12. Berlin's Turkish Community Faruksen PART II: PERSPECTIVES ON THE BERLIN REPUBLIC FROM ABROAD Chapter 13. The Berlin Republic's Evolving Leadership Role in Europe Garrick Utley Chapter 14. Transformed Relations: From the Cold War to a New Partnership between Russia and the Berlin Republic Andrei Zagorski Chapter 15. In Search of a New Balance: France, Germany, and the New Europe Philippe Moreau Defarges Chapter 16. Enduring Affinity? From Old Tensions to a Promising Partnership between Germany and the United Kingdom Kerry Longhurst Chapter 17. The Berlin Republic from a Polish Perspective Anna Wolff-Poweska Chapter 18. On Old and New Similarities: Italy and the Berlin Republic Antonio Missiroli Chapter 19. The Berlin Republic from an Austrian Perspective: Still Preoccupied with Itself or Tempted to Play Out Its Power? Ewald König Chapter 20. From the Burden of the Past to the Promise of the Future: The Czech View of the German Neighbor Vladimir Handl PART III: CONCLUSION Chapter 21. Toward the Berlin Republic-Past, Present, Future Michael Naumann Epilogue Notes on Contributors About the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung The Mission of the Washington Office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
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