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German imperialism in Europe evokes images of military aggression
and ethnic cleansing. Yet, even under the Third Reich, Germans
deployed more subtle forms of influence that can be called soft
power or informal imperialism. Stephen G. Gross examines how,
between 1918 and 1941, German businessmen and academics turned
their nation - an economic wreck after World War I - into the
single largest trading partner with the Balkan states, their
primary source for development aid and their diplomatic patron.
Building on traditions from the 1890s and working through
transnational trade fairs, chambers of commerce, educational
exchange programmes and development projects, Germans collaborated
with Croatians, Serbians and Romanians to create a continental
bloc, and to exclude Jews from commerce. By gaining access to
critical resources during a global depression, the proponents of
soft power enabled Hitler to militarise the German economy and
helped make the Third Reich's territorial conquests after 1939
economically possible.
German imperialism in Europe evokes images of military aggression
and ethnic cleansing. Yet, even under the Third Reich, Germans
deployed more subtle forms of influence that can be called soft
power or informal imperialism. Stephen G. Gross examines how,
between 1918 and 1941, German businessmen and academics turned
their nation - an economic wreck after World War I - into the
single largest trading partner with the Balkan states, their
primary source for development aid and their diplomatic patron.
Building on traditions from the 1890s and working through
transnational trade fairs, chambers of commerce, educational
exchange programmes and development projects, Germans collaborated
with Croatians, Serbians and Romanians to create a continental
bloc, and to exclude Jews from commerce. By gaining access to
critical resources during a global depression, the proponents of
soft power enabled Hitler to militarise the German economy and
helped make the Third Reich's territorial conquests after 1939
economically possible.
A novel exploration of the deeper political, economic, and
geopolitical history behind Germany's daring campaign to
restructure its energy system around green power. Since the 1990s,
Germany has embarked on a daring campaign to restructure its energy
system around renewable power, sparking a global revolution in
solar and wind technology. But this pioneering energy transition
has been plagued with problems. In Energy and Power, Stephen G.
Gross explains the deeper origins of the Energiewende—Germany's
transition to green energy—and offers the first comprehensive
history of German energy and climate policy from World War II to
the present. The book follows the Federal Republic as it passed
through five energy transitions from the dramatic shift to oil that
nearly wiped out the nation's hard coal sector, to the oil shocks
and the rise of the Green movement in the 1970s and 1980s, the
co-creation of a natural gas infrastructure with Russia, and the
transition to renewable power today. He shows how debates over
energy profoundly shaped the course of German history and
influenced the landmark developments that define modern Europe. As
Gross argues, the intense and early politicization of energy led
the Federal Republic to diverge from the United States and rethink
its fossil economy well before global warming became a public
issue, building a green energy system in the name of many social
goals. Yet Germany's experience also illustrates the difficulty,
the political battles, and the unintended consequences that
surround energy transitions. By combining economy theory with a
study of interest groups, ideas, and political mobilization, Energy
and Power offers a novel explanation for why energy transitions
happen. Further, it provides a powerful lens to move beyond
conventional debates on Germany's East-West divide, or its postwar
engagement with the Holocaust, to explore how this nation has
shaped the contemporary world in other important ways.
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