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ID:
011899
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1996.
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Description |
399-409
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ID:
020744
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Winter 2000/01.
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Description |
1-48
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3 |
ID:
057317
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4 |
ID:
019169
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Spring 2001.
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Description |
94-100
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5 |
ID:
011192
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Sept 1996.
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Description |
706-725
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6 |
ID:
016508
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Publication |
July 1993.
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Description |
1061-1062
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7 |
ID:
004712
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Publication |
Paris, Atlantic Institute for International Affairs, 1983.
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Description |
59p.
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Series |
Atlantic papers
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
035626 | 943/HIL 035626 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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8 |
ID:
016012
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Publication |
Summer 1993.
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Description |
44-62
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9 |
ID:
014986
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Nov 1992.
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Description |
196-198
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ID:
017440
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Publication |
July-Aug 1994.
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Description |
65-81
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11 |
ID:
009416
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Publication |
Nov-Dec 1995.
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Description |
77-89
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12 |
ID:
022497
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Publication |
Autumn 2002.
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Description |
67-82
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13 |
ID:
060775
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Publication |
2005.
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Description |
p133-152
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Summary/Abstract |
Those critics who warn of a new German unilateralism have read too much into the Iraq crisis. The core components of Germany's traditional foreign policy conception include a general strategic preference for embedding German foreign policy into multilateral frameworks; the goal of a civilised international order; and a preference for non-military means and strong aversion to the use of military force. German policies regarding the Iraq war may have been at odds with one or more of these core components; however, there were cross-cutting pressures that made it very difficult to be entirely faithful to those traditions. Neither the foreign-policy discourse in Germany with respect to the transatlantic relationship nor actual policies in the wake of the Iraq crisis indicate a profound change in the orientation of German foreign policy. But we can expect the strains of further adjustment and non-adjustment to a changing transatlantic framework.
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14 |
ID:
012804
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Publication |
Summer 1997.
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Description |
56-69
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15 |
ID:
016983
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Publication |
Spring 1994.
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Description |
225-244
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16 |
ID:
014359
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Publication |
1992.
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Description |
237-246
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17 |
ID:
020748
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Publication |
Winter 2000/01.
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Description |
179-202
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18 |
ID:
015880
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Publication |
April 1993.
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Description |
15-22
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19 |
ID:
009188
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Publication |
July 1995.
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Description |
301-317
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20 |
ID:
006280
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Publication |
London, Royal United Service Institute For Defence Studies, 1996.
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Description |
iv,57p.
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Series |
Rusi Whitehall Paper;34
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Standard Number |
0-85516-125-6
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
073695 | 327.430437/BUR 073695 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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