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European decline: sure, it may seem as if Europe is down and out.but things are far, far better than they look.
/ Leonard, Mark; Kundnani, Hans
Leonard, Mark
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2013.
Key Words
Ethnic Conflict
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United States
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Europe
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Barack Obama
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Eurozone
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Mitt Romney
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European Decline
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European Economic Model
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Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953
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110148
Germany as a geo-economic power
/ Kundnani, Hans
Kundnani, Hans
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2011.
Key Words
NATO
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Military Intervention
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Europe
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Germany
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Un Security Council
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BRIC
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ISAF
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Geo - Economic Power
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Great Power Politics
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Foreign Policy
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Economic Policy
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Germany rethinks Its role in the world
/ Kundnani, Hans
Kundnani, Hans
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In January 2014, German President Joachim Gauck gave a remarkable speech at the Munich Security Conference in which he exhorted his compatriots to take greater responsibility for solving global problems. He criticized those who “use Germany’s guilt for its past as a shield for laziness or a desire to disengage from the world.” Most controversially in a country that aspires to be a Friedensmacht, or a “force for peace,” he said Germany should “not say ‘no’ on principle” to the use of military force. Polls carried out after the speech suggested that the German public was skeptical—particularly about the use of military force. Although several other leading politicians such as Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen expressed support for Gauck, Chancellor Angela Merkel remained conspicuously silent.
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United States
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Germany
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Western Power
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German Foreign Policy
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Joachim Gauck
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Leaving the west behind: Germany looks east
/ Kundnani, Hans
Kundnani, Hans
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Russia’s annexation of Crimea in March 2014 was a strategic shock for Germany. Suddenly, Russian aggression threatened the European security order that Germany had taken for granted since the end of the Cold War. Berlin had spent two decades trying to strengthen political and economic ties with Moscow, but Russia’s actions in Ukraine suggested that the Kremlin was no longer interested in a partnership with Europe. Despite Germany’s dependence on Russian gas and Russia’s importance to German exporters, German Chancellor Angela Merkel ultimately agreed to impose sanctions on Russia and helped persuade other EU member states to do likewise.
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