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Germany''s Foreign Policy of Reconciliation - From Enmity to Amity

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Informationen zum Autor By Lily Gardner Feldman Klappentext This acclaimed book examines Germany's external relations with four former enemies-France, Israel, Poland, and the Czech Republic-as it achieved international rehabilitation after the Holocaust. Blending and balancing moral imperatives with pragmatic interests, Germany emerges as a model for how the bitterest of enemies can reconcile. Zusammenfassung This acclaimed book examines Germany’s external relations with four former enemies—France, Israel, Poland, and the Czech Republic—as it achieved international rehabilitation after the Holocaust. Blending and balancing moral imperatives with pragmatic interests, Germany emerges as a model for how the bitterest of enemies can reconcile. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: The Narrowness and Breadth of Reconciliation in the International ArenaChapter 2: Responsibility and Realism: The Contours of German Foreign Policy as Context for External Reconciliation Chapter 3: Germany's Relations with France: From Enmity to AmityChapter 4: Germany's Relations with Israel: From Abyss to MiracleChapter 5: Germany's Relations with Poland: From Community of Disputes to Close PartnershipChapter 6: Germany's Relations with the Czech Republic: From Community of Conflict to Predictable FriendshipChapter 7: Comparison and PrescriptionAppendix: Comparative Timeline of Germany's Reconciliation with France, Israel, Poland, and Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, 1945-2009Selected BibliographyInterviews

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