The end of the Second World War brought a new kind of system and of stability in Europe that they never had experienced before. The war, occupation, and postwar European institutions transformed Germany profoundly both internally and externally by linking its foreign and security policy to multilateral frameworks. The new Germany is not a major military power like the old German empire, rather the most powerful civilian, economic and political actor that have the capability to influence policies in Europe and beyond without employing military power
This book reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West Ger...
Developments in post-war Germany, as well as in post-war Europe, were dependent on the constellation...
This article addresses the question why Germany invested in what became the European Union’s Securit...
The end of the Second World War brought a new kind of system and of stability in Europe that they ne...
This thesis looks at the way in which the reunification of Germany changed the formation of security...
This thesis analyzes effects of the reunification on German foreign policy. It will search for an an...
In the wake of the bipolar order, a political and strategic reconfiguration of Europe is necessary t...
This paper presents a set of theses to argue that, two decades after German re-unification and the e...
This paper presents a set of theses to argue that, two decades after German re-unification and the e...
From Introduction: "Germany is economically the strongest country in Europe. As such, it is striving...
Are European citizens now living, as the German sociologist Ulrich Beck once described, in a German ...
Historically, Germany's progress has been intimately entwined with past experience. It has been a ta...
Historically, Germany's progress has been intimately entwined with past experience. It has been a ta...
The paper argues that Germany’s role in the world has changed significantly; it is now a country tha...
Historically, Germany's progress has been intimately entwined with past experience. It has been a ta...
This book reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West Ger...
Developments in post-war Germany, as well as in post-war Europe, were dependent on the constellation...
This article addresses the question why Germany invested in what became the European Union’s Securit...
The end of the Second World War brought a new kind of system and of stability in Europe that they ne...
This thesis looks at the way in which the reunification of Germany changed the formation of security...
This thesis analyzes effects of the reunification on German foreign policy. It will search for an an...
In the wake of the bipolar order, a political and strategic reconfiguration of Europe is necessary t...
This paper presents a set of theses to argue that, two decades after German re-unification and the e...
This paper presents a set of theses to argue that, two decades after German re-unification and the e...
From Introduction: "Germany is economically the strongest country in Europe. As such, it is striving...
Are European citizens now living, as the German sociologist Ulrich Beck once described, in a German ...
Historically, Germany's progress has been intimately entwined with past experience. It has been a ta...
Historically, Germany's progress has been intimately entwined with past experience. It has been a ta...
The paper argues that Germany’s role in the world has changed significantly; it is now a country tha...
Historically, Germany's progress has been intimately entwined with past experience. It has been a ta...
This book reviews the course of NATO policy on German reunification from the perspective of West Ger...
Developments in post-war Germany, as well as in post-war Europe, were dependent on the constellation...
This article addresses the question why Germany invested in what became the European Union’s Securit...