This thesis analyses Germany's commitment to multilateral military operations. Following the research question why Germany participates in some multilateral military operations but not in others, Germany's respective decision-making process regarding troop deployment in the DR Congo in 2006 on one hand and military non-engagement in Libya 2011 on the other hand is traced. By contrasting the concept of strategic culture with a purely rational assessment of the factors of alliance politics, risk-analysis and military feasibility of the operations, the decisiveness of taking into account Germany's strategic culture to explain deployment decisions is stressed. Neither is there a lack of external pressure for German military participation in the...
The main subject of this thesis is the status of Germany as a civilian power after its engagement in...
The thesis contributes to the debate of an emerging European strategic culture on the use of force. ...
This article addresses the question why Germany invested in what became the European Union’s Securit...
German government decisions on military contribution to multilateral missions show an uneven pattern...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Germany stands as a pivotal country within the NATO...
The present paper addresses the question whether in light of its security policy Germany is still to...
Trough literature study and interviews, this paper describes Germanys strategic culture and analyze ...
The topic of this master thesis is the Relationship of the Federal Republic of Germany to the interv...
Mobilising the concept of strategic culture, this study develops a sophisticated and innovative fram...
Mobilising the concept of strategic culture, this study develops a sophisticated and innovative fram...
This dissertation focuses on Germany policy concerning the deployment of the Bundeswehr within the I...
The thesis aims to study Germany's foreign policy methods to answer the research question if Germany...
This article employs the poliheuristic theory of decision-making (PHT) to analyse German decisions t...
This article will analyse the challenges facing CSDP through an evaluation of the impact that differ...
The EU has since 2003 carried out six military operations. This thesis seeks to determine the circu...
The main subject of this thesis is the status of Germany as a civilian power after its engagement in...
The thesis contributes to the debate of an emerging European strategic culture on the use of force. ...
This article addresses the question why Germany invested in what became the European Union’s Securit...
German government decisions on military contribution to multilateral missions show an uneven pattern...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Germany stands as a pivotal country within the NATO...
The present paper addresses the question whether in light of its security policy Germany is still to...
Trough literature study and interviews, this paper describes Germanys strategic culture and analyze ...
The topic of this master thesis is the Relationship of the Federal Republic of Germany to the interv...
Mobilising the concept of strategic culture, this study develops a sophisticated and innovative fram...
Mobilising the concept of strategic culture, this study develops a sophisticated and innovative fram...
This dissertation focuses on Germany policy concerning the deployment of the Bundeswehr within the I...
The thesis aims to study Germany's foreign policy methods to answer the research question if Germany...
This article employs the poliheuristic theory of decision-making (PHT) to analyse German decisions t...
This article will analyse the challenges facing CSDP through an evaluation of the impact that differ...
The EU has since 2003 carried out six military operations. This thesis seeks to determine the circu...
The main subject of this thesis is the status of Germany as a civilian power after its engagement in...
The thesis contributes to the debate of an emerging European strategic culture on the use of force. ...
This article addresses the question why Germany invested in what became the European Union’s Securit...