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portada The new German Foreign Policy-Opinion Nexus: Europe in the Balance? Germany Reassessed the old Cold war Foreign Policy Paradigm as a “Normal” Democratic Public Opinion-Policy Relationship Developed (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
ISBN
3639090411
ISBN13
9783639090413

The new German Foreign Policy-Opinion Nexus: Europe in the Balance? Germany Reassessed the old Cold war Foreign Policy Paradigm as a “Normal” Democratic Public Opinion-Policy Relationship Developed (in English)

William Davis (Author) · Vdm Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K. · Paperback

The new German Foreign Policy-Opinion Nexus: Europe in the Balance? Germany Reassessed the old Cold war Foreign Policy Paradigm as a “Normal” Democratic Public Opinion-Policy Relationship Developed (in English) - William Davis

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Synopsis "The new German Foreign Policy-Opinion Nexus: Europe in the Balance? Germany Reassessed the old Cold war Foreign Policy Paradigm as a “Normal” Democratic Public Opinion-Policy Relationship Developed (in English)"

After the end of the Cold War and unification with the former East German GDR, Germany maintained the policy alliance paradigm with the US. However, with the 2002 opposition to the US on UN Security Council resolution 1441 on Iraq, this relationship appeared to change. Does the German decision on Iraq indicate a new foreign policy direction and what accounts for this possible change in Germany?Exogenous and endogenous factors including US policy, EU integration, Unification/Growing German self-assurance, and the opinion-policy relationship typical for advanced democratic countries are examined. Scholars of democracy have suggested that policy outputs follow public opinion in advanced democratic countries. Using time-series statistical regression analyses, I test the opinion-policy nexus in Germany with regard to the US foreign policy relationship.I find that along with several contributing factors, post-unification changes in the German electorate allowed for a reassessment of the old foreign policy paradigm as a “normal” opinion-policy relationship developed in post-Cold War Germany. From a realist’s systemic perspective however, German behavior looks a lot like balancing.

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