Germans And Their Neighbors

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A01=Christian Soe
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Author_Christian Soe
Author_Dirk Verheyen
bilateral policy analysis
bilateral relations
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Common Language
commonality
comparative foreign policy
CSU FDP Coalition
Czech German Relationship
diversity
EC Membership
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European international relations
European neighbors
Finnish Foreign Policy
Flemish Movement
FRG.
GDR Government
geopolitical strategy Europe
German Government
German Question
Germany's proximity
Mikhail Gorbachev
national identity politics
NATO Context
NATO Issue
NATO Member
NATO Membership
NATO's Northern Flank
NATO's Purpose
perceptions of German reunification
Polish German Relations
post-Cold War diplomacy
SED Leadership
SED Regime
Soviet West German Relations
Sudeten Germans
UK's Application
West German
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367292553
  • Weight: 980g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For Germany's neighbors, perhaps more acutely than for observers elsewhere, the 1990 reunification of divided Germany has raised old memories and new concerns in public and scholarly discourse. The shape and influence of these issues are the subject of this unique, ambitious book. Organized into country-specific chapters, the book offers original, expert analyses of Germany's relations with seventeen European neighbors as well as with the United States. The contributors explore the essential concerns these nations have faced in their bilateral relations with Germany—past, present, and future. In their introduction, the editors trace both commonality and diversity in various national conceptions of the "German Question" and the ways in which these perceptions in turn generate shared as well as divergent national policy agendas vis-a-vis united Germany.
Dirk Verheyan, Christian Søe

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