1997
DOI: 10.1080/09644009708404473
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The sirens of power and German foreign policy: Who is listening?

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“…For example, the unification of the eastern and western parts of Germany has provoked an intensive debate about German identity (the so-called Berliner Republik debate) and the meaning of 'normality' (Normalisierung) in German foreign policy (Baring 1994;Hellmann 1997;Aggestam 2000b;Hyde-Price 2000). In Britain, the very concept of Britishness has been called into question and resulted in constitutional change.…”
Section: The Politics Of Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the unification of the eastern and western parts of Germany has provoked an intensive debate about German identity (the so-called Berliner Republik debate) and the meaning of 'normality' (Normalisierung) in German foreign policy (Baring 1994;Hellmann 1997;Aggestam 2000b;Hyde-Price 2000). In Britain, the very concept of Britishness has been called into question and resulted in constitutional change.…”
Section: The Politics Of Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this expectation and metaphor see Bulmer andPaterson, 1989 andHoffmann, 1993, 389. For an empirical analysis supporting gradual changes in German foreign policy along these lines see Hellmann, 1997. 5.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%