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Shaping German Foreign Policy History Memory And National Interest Anika Leithner

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Shaping German Foreign Policy History Memory And National Interest Anika Leithner
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Anika Leithner
ISBN: 9781626374959, 1626374953
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Shaping German Foreign Policy History Memory And National Interest Anika Leithner by Anika Leithner 9781626374959, 1626374953 instant download after payment.

Reconciling the imperatives of Germany’s national identity and its national interest has been a challenge for the country’s policymakers since the end of the Cold War. Anika Leithner explores how (and how much) the past continues to shape Germany’s foreign policy behavior in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Leithner argues that, while German foreign policy is still heavily influenced by the memory of World War II, the exact nature of that memory is slowly changing as the lessons of history are being reinterpreted. Focusing on the military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq, she deftly illustrates the ways in which the lessons of history have been manipulated in the pursuit of an assertive foreign policy--one that can appease audiences at home while securing a leadership role for Germany in Europe and beyond.

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