German foreign and defence policy after unification
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German foreign and defence policy after unification
(The new Germany series)
Pinter Publishers , Distributed in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Bibliography: p. [183]-205
Includes index
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内容説明
This analysis of German foreign and defence policy is particularly apposite in the present context of increasing global instability and the re-emergence of multi-polar power structures. Germany's economic strength and key strategic position in an increasingly homogenized Europe has led to the expectation of it adopting a more central role in European foreign policy, and reformulating its post-war policy of non-offensive defence. Lothar Gutjahr charts the evolution of German foreign and defence policy since Yalta, examines the differing perspectives of each of the parties and the main evolution in their thinking both before and since unification. Each chapter describes different strands of foreign policy outlooks within each respective party, in order not only to give a fuller picture of the spectrum of opinion but mostly to define emerging issues of both intra- and inter-party debate. The book concludes that there is now a broad consensus between the three main parties in the Bundestag. "Genscherism" is no longer just a distinct liberal concept, but is embraced by all three.
目次
- Part 1 The changing international context: beyond Yalta - basic features of the new order
- decline of American hegemony versus normalization
- Western European integration
- after the Iron Curtain
- challenges and challengers. Part 2 Germany in the international system: basic decisions I - integration into the West and reunification
- basic decisions II - Ostpolitik and economic expansion. Part 3 Conservative foreign and defence policy: an attempted about-turn, 1982-1987
- building a world political power
- the policy of West-Europeanization
- partner in leadership - the United States
- new roles for NATO and the Bundeswehr
- Eastern Europe - from enemy to periphery
- strands of security thinking within the CDU
- Bavarian Conservatives (CSU) and their foreign policy. Part 4 The FDP's security policy: origins of Genscherism
- the policy of responsibilty before and after unification
- Western security and pan-European perspectives
- Germany, Europe and the New World Order. Part 5 Rethinking social democratic security concepts: from Detente to Common Security
- beyond Ostpolitik
- civilizing the conflicts
- an Atlanto-Eurasian zone of demilitarization
- the United States of Europe
- global representatives
- strands of security thinking within the SPD. Part 6 Alternatives to realism or alternate realities?: post-industrialism and peace - Die Gruenen
- PDS - anti-imperialism in one country. Part 7 Basic decision III - conclusions for the 1990s.
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