German foreign policy since unification : theories and case studies
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German foreign policy since unification : theories and case studies
(Issues in German politics)
Manchester University Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references(p. [327]-371) and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780719060397
内容説明
This work examines the extent to which German foreign policy has changed since unification, and analyzes the fundamental reasons behind this change. It has three main aims. The first is to develop theories of foreign policy, grounded in the major schools of thought in international relations, which seek to predict and explain Germany's foreign policy behaviour. The second is to test competing predictions, derived from the foreign policy theories, about German foreign policy behaviour since unification in several issue areas. The third is to assess the much-debated question as to whether post-unification Germany's foreign policy is marked by continuity or change. The debate surrounding German foreign policy since unification was stimulated initially by neo-realist thinking which expected adjustments in terms of power politics. Other major contributions to the debate were informed by two alternative strands of thought, namely the constructivist and liberal theories of foreign policy. On the basis of 20 case studies in six foreign policy issue areas presented in this book, solid inferences about the explanatory power of neo-realism, constructivism and utilitarian liberalism are drawn.
The case studies discuss the status and security policy of Germany within the United Nations, the country's security policy within NATO, the constitutional policy within the European Union, the foreign trade policy within both the European Union and the GATT/WTO, and also the policies with regard to foreign aid and human rights. Ultimately, this detailed analysis of actual policy since unification allows the drawing up of instructive and informative conclusions.
目次
- 1. Introduction - Volker Rittberger
- Part One - Discourse analysis
- 2. The debate about a new German foreign policy since unification - Dirk Peters Part Two - Theories
- 3. Neorealist foreign policy theory - Rainer Baumann, Volker Rittberger & Wolfgang Wagner
- 4. Utilitarian-Liberal Foreign Policy Theory - Corinna Freund & Volker Rittberger
- 5. Constructivist foreign policy theory - Henning Boekle, Volker Rittberger & Wolfgang Wagner
- Part Three - Case studies
- 6. German security policy within NATO - Rainer Baumann
- 7. German EU constitutional foreign policy - Wolfgang Wagner
- 8. German foreign trade policy within the EU and GATT - Corinna Freund
- 9. German foreign human rights policy within the UN - Henning Boekle
- Part Four - Comparative analysis and conclusion
- 10. German foreign policy since unification - Theory meets reality - Volker
- Rittberger & Wolfgang Wagner
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: pbk ISBN 9780719060403
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Who gets to exercise free speech, and what happens when powerful voices think they have been silenced?
Assembling a diverse group of commentators, activists and academics, this book explores the contemporary free speech wars to try to understand how this issue has become increasingly charged. It asks how the spaces and structures of 'speech' - mass media, the lecture theatre, the public event, the political rally and the internet - shape this debate. The contributors examine how acts such as censorship, boycotts, and protests around free speech developed historically and how these histories inform the present.
The book explores the opposing sides in this debate: beginning with a defence of speech freedoms and examining how speech has been curbed and controlled, before countering this with an exploration of the way that free speech has been weaponised and deployed as a bad faith argument by people wishing to commit harm. Considering two key battlefields in the free speech wars - the university campus and the internet - this book encourages the reader to be suspicious of the way that this topic is framed in the media today. The free speech wars offers context, provocation, stimulation and - hopefully - a route through this conflict. -- .
目次
- 1. Introduction - Volker Rittberger
- Part One - Discourse analysis
- 2. The debate about a new German foreign policy since unification - Dirk Peters Part Two - Theories
- 3. Neorealist foreign policy theory - Rainer Baumann, Volker Rittberger & Wolfgang Wagner
- 4. Utilitarian-Liberal Foreign Policy Theory - Corinna Freund & Volker Rittberger
- 5. Constructivist foreign policy theory - Henning Boekle, Volker Rittberger & Wolfgang Wagner
- Part Three - Case studies
- 6. German security policy within NATO - Rainer Baumann
- 7. German EU constitutional foreign policy - Wolfgang Wagner
- 8. German foreign trade policy within the EU and GATT - Corinna Freund
- 9. German foreign human rights policy within the UN - Henning Boekle
- Part Four - Comparative analysis and conclusion
- 10. German foreign policy since unification - Theory meets reality - Volker
- Rittberger & Wolfgang Wagner
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