History and Foreign Policy in France and Germany

History and Foreign Policy in France and Germany
Title History and Foreign Policy in France and Germany PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Krotz
Publisher Springer
Pages 355
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230353959

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Why do states similar in size, resources and capabilities significantly differ in their basic orientations and actions across major domains in foreign policy, security and defense? This book addresses this important question by analyzing the major differences between the foreign policies of France and Germany over extended periods of time.

History and Foreign Policy in France and Germany

History and Foreign Policy in France and Germany
Title History and Foreign Policy in France and Germany PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Krotz
Publisher Springer
Pages 260
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230353959

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Why do states similar in size, resources and capabilities significantly differ in their basic orientations and actions across major domains in foreign policy, security and defense? This book addresses this important question by analyzing the major differences between the foreign policies of France and Germany over extended periods of time.

Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation

Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation
Title Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author Lily Gardner Feldman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 413
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0742526135

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Since World War II, Germany has confronted its own history to earn acceptance in the family of nations. Lily Gardner Feldman draws on the literature of religion, philosophy, social psychology, law and political science, and history to understand Germany's foreign policy with its moral and pragmatic motivations and to develop the concept of international reconciliation. Germany's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation traces Germany's path from enmity to amity by focusing on the behavior of individual leaders, governments, and non-governmental actors. The book demonstrates that, at least in the cases of France, Israel, Poland, and Czechoslovakia/the Czech Republic, Germany has gone far beyond banishing war with its former enemies; it has institutionalized active friendship. The German experience is now a model of its own, offering lessons for other cases of international reconciliation. Gardner Feldman concludes with an initial application of German reconciliation insights to the other principal post-World War II pariah, as Japan expands its relations with China and South Korea.

France and the United States

France and the United States
Title France and the United States PDF eBook
Author Frank Costigliola
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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France, more than any other Western ally, has consistently tried to maintain its autonomy from U.S. foreign policy by insisting on a distinctively French global view and agenda. Whether interpreted as proud independence or petty intransigence, such French assertiveness has often embittered relations between the two nations and has sparked exasperation and resentment on both sides. In France and the United States: the Cold Alliance since World War II, Frank Costigliola examines the cultural and psychological aspects of postwar relations between the United States and its oldest ally and demonstrates the way in which these less tangible factors have colored the strategic, political, and economic ties between the two nations. This is the first major study of the two countries to look closely at the language of their diplomatic and cultural relations, and in particular at the ways in which gendered metaphors and allusions subtly affect attitudes and policies. The author also breaks new ground by considering how the end of the Cold War, the unification of Germany, the Persian Gulf War, the changing role of NATO, and the rise of the European Community have affected U.S. relations with France and with Western Europe as a whole. This timely and lively account sheds light on the political and personal clashes that de Gaulle had with Roosevelt and Johnson and that Mitterrand has had with Reagan and Bush. The author integrates into his political analysis the fascinating stories of the contested introduction into France of Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Hollywood films, and Euro Disneyland; the controversial adoption of French theories by some American intellectuals, the quarrel over AIDS, and the building of the I. M. Pei Pyramid at the Louvre. Costigliola's richly detailed account will be an important text for scholars and students of the postwar histories of the United States, France, and Western Europe.

French Foreign Policy Since 1945

French Foreign Policy Since 1945
Title French Foreign Policy Since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Fr Bozo
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 2016
Genre Cold War
ISBN 9781785332760

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Part I. The era of frustration (1945-1958) -- France's difficult entry into the Cold War -- French powerlessness -- Part II. Challenging the status quo (1958-1969) -- Re-establishing France's "rank"--Challenging the established order -- The apogee of de Gaulle's grand policy -- Part III. Imanaging de Gaulle's legacy (1969-1981) -- Opting for continuity -- The education of a president -- Part IV. The end of the Cold War (1981-1995) -- New Cold War, new detente -- The end of "Yalta" -- Part V. France and globalization (1995-2015) -- In search of a multipolar world -- Charts

Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification

Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification
Title Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification PDF eBook
Author Frédéric Bozo
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 450
Release 2009-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1845454278

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This book explores the role of France in the events leading up to the end of the Cold War and German unification. --from publisher description.

In Command of France

In Command of France
Title In Command of France PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Young
Publisher Cambridge [Mass.] : Harvard University Press
Pages 368
Release 1978
Genre History
ISBN

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"In Command of France" combines a detailed survey of French foreign policy during the Nazi period with a careful examination of France's corresponding military planning and preparation. France was under control, the author argues, and credits the civilian and military command with more vision, more determination, more competence than hitherto recognized.