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U.S. and German export control policies are compared, showing how
these policies have responded to the changes in the international
environment, including the end of the Cold War. The policy
differences are explained through an analysis of differences in
state interests and external constraints, state strategies,
domestic support for export controls, and institutional constraints
on policy change. The conclusion put forward is that despite a
partial convergence of U.S. and German export control policies in
the 1990s, diplomatic conflicts between the U.S. and European
governments over export control issues will continue to erupt.
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. This book
analyzes the 'high politics' of German foreign policy towards
Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic and Poland, focusing on the main
diplomatic agreements negotiated after 1945. The next 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 neighbours, and EU enlargement in particular. This
scholarly volume will interest all students and researchers of
German foreign policy and Central European politics.
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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