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El. knyga: Rethinking Germany and Europe: Democracy and Diplomacy in a Semi-Sovereign State

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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780230297227
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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
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  • ISBN-13: 9780230297227

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Germany and Europe, the Federal Republic of Germany and the institutions of European integration, form a unique duality. They emerged in a state of co-dependence - with wide-ranging ramifications for the rest of Europe, both East and West - in the first decades after the Second World War. From the 1970s to the 1990s they had a symbiotic relationship, with Germany as a driving force in the key initiatives of European integration, and the EU adopting many of the institutional templates developed within Germany. More recently the closeness of the relationship has been strained as the geopolitical context has shifted and as Germany has faced a new set of resource constraints. These restrictions have challenged German democracy: the capacity of political parties to engage and mobilize citizens, the capacity of political institutions to tackle pressing policy problems. Those strains have been externalized in Germany's European diplomacy, producing a new assertiveness and a reduced commitment in pursuing European integration as an end in itself. This book is about the interface of German democracy with European diplomacy and maps out the shifting terrain in contemporary Europe.

Explores the paths of development unfolding from the inter-dependent histories of postwar Germany and the European integration process. The contributors explore these histories within the idea of 'semi-sovereignty': a set of constraints on the German state's power within the external constraints of Germany's multilateral commitments.

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WILLIAM M. CHANDLER is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, USA CLAY CLEMENS is Chancellor Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary, USA RICHARD GILLESPIE is Professor in the School of Politics and Communication Studies at the University of Liverpool, UK WYN GRANT is Professor of Politics at the University of Warwick, UK SIMON GREEN is Professor of Politics and Co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe (ACE) at Aston University, UK EMIL KIRCHNER is Professor of European Studies at the University of Essex, UK HANNS MAULL is Professor for Foreign Policy and International Relations at the University of Trier, Germany ALISTER MISKIMMON is Senior Lecturer in European Politics and International Relations at the Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK THOMAS POGUNTKE is Professor in Political Science and the German Political System at the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany JOHN ROPER is Chairman of the European Union Select Committee in the House of Lords. He was from 1990-1995 the first Director of the Western European Union Institute for Security Studies in Paris, France MANFRED G. SCHMIDT is Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg, Germany GORDON SMITH is Professor Emeritus of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK JAMES SPERLING is Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron, USA.
List of Tables and Figure
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Notes on Contributors ix
1 Democracy and Diplomacy, Germany and Europe
1(24)
Simon Bulmer
Charlie Jeffery
Stephen Padgett
Part I Democracy and Governance in Germany
2 The Chancellor and Her Party
25(17)
Clay Clemens
3 Reinventing Social Democracy? Political Opportunity Structures in Germany and Spain
42(17)
Stephen Padgett
Richard Gillespie
4 Landmark Elections in Germany
59(14)
Thomas Poguntke
Gordon Smith
5 The Policy of the Middle Way: Germany since 1990
73(12)
Manfred G. Schmidt
6 Beyond Semi-Sovereignty?: Economic Governance in Germany
85(12)
Simon Green
7 Government and Industry Relations
97(16)
Wyn Grant
Part II European Contexts
8 Does Congruence Matter? Germany and Britain in the European Union
113(26)
Simon Bulmer
Charlie Jeffery
9 Germany's Role in European and International Security: Aims versus Action
139(15)
Emil J. Kirchner
10 European Leadership in Transition: Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy
154(17)
William M. Chandler
11 Gulliver's Travail: Crafting a New Transatlantic Bargain
171(17)
James Sperling
12 The Stille Allianz Revisited
188(12)
Alister Miskimmon
John Roper
13 Europe as a Global `Civilian' Power?
200(21)
Hanns W. Maull
Bibliography 221(20)
Index 241
WILLIAM M. CHANDLER is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, USA CLAY CLEMENS is Chancellor Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary, USA RICHARD GILLESPIE is Professor in the School of Politics and Communication Studies at the University of Liverpool, UK WYN GRANT is Professor of Politics at the University of Warwick, UK SIMON GREEN is Professor of Politics and Co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe (ACE) at Aston University, UK EMIL KIRCHNER is Professor of European Studies at the University of Essex, UK HANNS MAULL is Professor for Foreign Policy and International Relations at the University of Trier, Germany ALISTER MISKIMMON is Senior Lecturer in European Politics and International Relations at the Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK THOMAS POGUNTKE is Professor in Political Science and the German Political System at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany JOHN ROPER is Chairman of the European Union Select Committee in the House of Lords. He was from 1990-1995 the first Director of the Western European Union Institute for Security Studies in Paris, France MANFRED G. SCHMIDT is Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany GORDON SMITH is Professor Emeritus of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK JAMES SPERLING is Professor of Political Science at the Universityof Akron, USA.