Dewey Decimal327.43009049
Table Of ContentList of Tables and Figures Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction; H.W.Maull PART I: DOMESTIC AND EUROPEAN SOURCES OF GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY The Polity of German Foreign Policy: Changes since Unification; A.Pradetto Adapting to Europe? German Foreign Policy, Domestic Constraints, and the Limitations of Europeanization since Unification; A.Miskimmon & W.E.Paterson PART II: SECURITY POLICY ISSUES: BETWEEN NATO AND THE EUROPEAN UNION Germany and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; H.Müller Civilian Power under Stress: Germany, NATO, and the European Security and Defence Policy; M.Overhaus Normalization in Security Policy? Deployments of Bundeswehr Forces Abroad in the Schröder Era, 1998-2005; M.Wagener PART III: BILATERALISM AND MULTILATERALISM: EUROPEAN AND TRANSATLANTIC DIMENSIONS Germany's New European Policy: Weaker, Leaner, Meaner; S.Harnisch & S.Schieder The Franco-German Relationship, 1998-2005; H.Stark Parting Ways: The German-American Relationship after Iraq; S.F.Szabo The Transatlantic Relationship: A View from Germany; P.Rudolf Pan-European Stability: Still a Key Task?; G.Joetze PART IV: FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICIES German Energy and Security Policy: Technical versus Political Modes of Intervention; F.Müller German Trade Policy: The Decline of Liberal Leadership; A.Falke Germany and the International Financial Order; R.Wolf Germany's International Environmental Policies: D.F.Sprinz PART V: THE OUTER CIRCLE OF GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY Germany's Development Policy since 1998; P.Molt Business as Usual: Red-Green Coalition Policies towards Pacific Asia; J-C.Gottwald Germany and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; M.Beck Conclusion: Uncertain Power - German Foreign Policy into the Twenty-First Century; H.W.Maull Index
SynopsisThis comprehensive, in-depth assessment of the German foreign policy record under the Red-Green government of Gerhard Schr der and Joschka Fischer from 1998 to 2005, produced by a team of German and international experts, explores the idea of continuity and the sources, depths and directions of German foreign policy., This comprehensive, in-depth assessment of the German foreign policy record under the Red-Green government of Gerhard Schröder and Joschka Fischer from 1998 to 2005, produced by a team of German and international experts, explores the idea of continuity and the sources, depths and directions of German foreign policy., List of Tables and Figures Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction; H.W.Maull PART I: DOMESTIC AND EUROPEAN SOURCES OF GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY The Polity of German Foreign Policy: Changes since Unification; A.Pradetto Adapting to Europe? German Foreign Policy, Domestic Constraints, and the Limitations of Europeanization since Unification; A.Miskimmon & W.E.Paterson PART II: SECURITY POLICY ISSUES: BETWEEN NATO AND THE EUROPEAN UNION Germany and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; H.Müller Civilian Power under Stress: Germany, NATO, and the European Security and Defence Policy; M.Overhaus Normalization in Security Policy? Deployments of Bundeswehr Forces Abroad in the Schröder Era, 1998-2005; M.Wagener PART III: BILATERALISM AND MULTILATERALISM: EUROPEAN AND TRANSATLANTIC DIMENSIONS Germany's New European Policy: Weaker, Leaner, Meaner; S.Harnisch & S.Schieder The Franco-German Relationship, 1998-2005; H.Stark Parting Ways: The German-American Relationship after Iraq; S.F.Szabo The Transatlantic Relationship: A View from Germany; P.Rudolf Pan-European Stability: Still a Key Task?; G.Joetze PART IV: FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICIES German Energy and Security Policy: Technical versus Political Modes of Intervention; F.Müller German Trade Policy: The Decline of Liberal Leadership; A.Falke Germany and the International Financial Order; R.Wolf Germany's International Environmental Policies: D.F.Sprinz PART V: THE OUTER CIRCLE OF GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY Germany's Development Policy since 1998; P.Molt Business as Usual: Red-Green Coalition Policies towards Pacific Asia; J-C.Gottwald Germany and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; M.Beck Conclusion: Uncertain Power - German Foreign Policy into the Twenty-First Century; H.W.Maull Index
LC Classification NumberJN1-9692.2