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Power and influence after the Cold War : Germany in East-Central Europe

Title
Power and influence after the Cold War : Germany in East-Central Europe / Ann L. Phillips.
Author
Phillips, Ann L.
Publication
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, ©2000.

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Description
x, 219 pages; 24 cm
Summary
Challenging conventional wisdom about German dominance in the new Europe, this study presents a new approach to the question of power and influence after the Cold War. Ann L. PhillipsAIs analysis of German relations with East-Central Europe convincingly demonstrates how the interplay of domestic and international politics has rewritten the terms of power and influence in the region. The author develops two new cases-the politics of reconciliation and the activities of German party-affiliated foundations-to explore the international-domestic connection and contribute new empirical evidence to the debate over German hegemony.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-211) and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction. Theory as Framework. The Question of German Hegemony -- Ch. 2. Debates about German Foreign Policy. Making Sense of the Debate. Resonance in German Politics. Germany and Central-East Europe. Conclusions -- Ch. 3. The Politics of Reconciliation, Part I. Reconciliation. Historical Roots of Contemporary Relations. A New International and Regional Environment. Treaties of Friendship. Conclusions -- Ch. 4. The Politics of Reconciliation, Part II. Framing Post-Cold War Relations. Common Issues from the Past. Analysis of Common Issues. Impact on New Issues. Conclusions -- German-ECE Reconciliation in Comparative Perspective -- Ch. 5. Agents of Projection: German Political Foundations.
ISBN
  • 0847695220
  • 9780847695225
  • 0847695239
  • 9780847695232
LCCN
99056198
OCLC
  • ocm42863280
  • 42863280
  • SCSB-1126154
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library