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Multilateralism, German Foreign Policy and Central Europe
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Multilateralism, German Foreign Policy and Central Europe

BookHardcover
Ranking172371inSozialwissenschaften
CHF173.00

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How does the foreign policy of reunified Germany differ from the West German strong commitment to multilateralism?
Multilateralism, German Foreign Policy and Central Europe focuses on German relations with the Czech Republic and Poland in order to investigate the changes and continuities in German foreign policy following the Cold War. After a theoretical introduction and an overview of multilateralism in German foreign policy, the book analyses the 'high politics' of German foreign policy towards Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic and Poland, focusing on the main diplomatic agreements negotiated after 1945. The following two chapters address the legacy of the past in contemporary Czech-German and Polish German relations, including the compensation for victims of the Nazi regimes and the rights of ethnic German minorities. Then the book shifts its emphasis to the future of German relations with its eastern neighbors, and EU enlargement in particular.
This scholarly volume will interest all students and researchers of German foreign policy and Central European politics.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-415-36406-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date18/02/2005
Edition1. A.
Pages168 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm, Thickness 18 mm
Weight470 g
IllustrationsFarb., s/w. Abb.
Article no.3254956
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.1686052
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Claus Hofhansel

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