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The Contemporary German Navy as an Instrument of Foreign Policy - The Federal Republic and its Naval Deployments after the Cold War

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Since the Cold War and beyond the Zeitenwende, Germany has increasingly come to rely on its navy as an instrument of foreign policy. The German Navy supports comprehensive maritime security and ocean governance, and its missions not only reflect its own evolution, but also change within Germany. This is a marked shift for the 'continental power' Germany and forms a substantial component of its much broader 'maritime turn' in the 21st century. Changes in strategic context, new security challenges and Germany's evolving international role after reunification have altered the perception of the navy's utility. Its share in the Bundeswehr's personnel has grown and the navy has seen proportionally higher investment - or relatively less cuts owing to the post-Cold War 'peace dividend' - than either army or airforce. The author shows, that the navy has markedly changed and become increasingly useful for Germany's foreign policy - something which, in the stormy seas of geopolitical escalation of the Zeitenwende, has already paid dividends.

List of contents

Introduction.- Understanding Germany's Use of the Navy in Foreign Policy.- The State, Maritime Security and The Navy as an Instrument of Foreign Policy.- Phase 1: First Steps in International Crisis-Response.- Phase 2: The War on Terror: Becoming An Expeditionary Force for Good Order at Sea.- Phase 3: Comprehensive Maritime Security and Ocean Governance.- The Navy and Germany's New Global Role.- Concluding Remarks.- Epilogue: The German Navy, Maritime Security and Zeitenwende.- Bibliography.

About the author

Dr. Moritz Brake is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS) at the University of Bonn. He is also Managing Director and Co-Founder of a company focusing on leveraging innovative technology for maritime security, as well as an officer in the reserve of the German Navy with over 21 years of active service experience - including in deployments in the UN mission UNIFIL and EU mission ATALANTA.

Summary

Since the Cold War and beyond the Zeitenwende, Germany has increasingly come to rely on its navy as an instrument of foreign policy. The German Navy supports comprehensive maritime security and ocean governance, and its missions not only reflect its own evolution, but also change within Germany. This is a marked shift for the ‘continental power’ Germany and forms a substantial component of its much broader ‘maritime turn’ in the 21st century. Changes in strategic context, new security challenges and Germany’s evolving international role after reunification have altered the perception of the navy’s utility. Its share in the Bundeswehr’s personnel has grown and the navy has seen proportionally higher investment – or relatively less cuts owing to the post-Cold War 'peace dividend' – than either army or airforce. The author shows, that the navy has markedly changed and become increasingly useful for Germany’s foreign policy – something which, in the stormy seas of geopolitical escalation of the Zeitenwende, has already paid dividends.

Product details

Authors Moritz Brake
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.12.2024
 
EAN 9783658466251
ISBN 978-3-658-46625-1
No. of pages 372
Dimensions 148 mm x 22 mm x 210 mm
Weight 526 g
Illustrations XXXIII, 372 p. 101 illus., 85 illus. in color. Textbook for German language market.
Series Sicherheit, Strategie & Innovation
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Politik und Staat, German Foreign Policy, Political Sociology, German Politics, German navy, naval diplomacy, maritime security, war studies, Strategic Studies

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