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OverviewThis book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Having emerged from the end of the Cold War as a unified country, Germany has quickly become the second largest exporter in the world. Its economic might has made it the center of the Eurozone and the pivotal power of Europe. Like other geo-economic powers, Germany's foreign policy is characterized by a definition of the national interest in economic terms and the elevation of economic interests over non-economic values such as human rights or democracy promotion. This strategic paradigm is evident in German's relationship with China, the Gulf States and Europe, but it is most important in regard to its evolving policies towards Russia. In this book, Stephen F. Szabo provides a description and analysis of German policy towards Russia, revealing how unified Germany is finding its global role in which its interests do not always coincide with the United States or its European partners. He explores the role of German business and finance in the shaping of foreign policy and investigates how Germany's Russia policy effects its broader foreign policy in the region and at how it is perceived by key outside players such as the United States, Poland and the EU. With reference to public, opinion, the media and think tanks Szabo reveals how Germans perceive Russians, and he uncovers the ways in which its dealings with Russia affect Germany in terms of the importing of corruption and crime. Drawing on interviews with key opinion-shapers, business and financial players and policy makers and on a wide variety of public opinion surveys, media reports and archival sources, his will be a key resource for all those wishing to understand the new geo-economic balance of Europe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen F. SzaboPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9781472596321ISBN 10: 1472596323 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 18 December 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Chapter 1: The Foreign Policy of Germany Inc. Drang Nach Osten Trading State vs Civilian Power Germany as a Reemerging Power Germany as a Geo-Economic Power Adapting Ostpolitik to Globalization Chapter2 : Germans and Russians German Images of Russia Historical Context Contemporary German Public Opinion on Russia The Russian Image in the German Media Germans and Russian Democracy Chapter 3: Who makes Russia policy? The Political Parties and the Bundestag Inside the German Government German Business The Role of German Think Tanks, Political Foundations and Academia Chapter 4: Doing Business with Russia Inc. Dealing with the Devil: German Business in Russia The Costs of Corruption The Case of Siemens AG Gazprom in Germany The Gazprom German Team Implications of the Energy Revolution Chapter 5: Security and Geo-Economics The Geopolitics of Geo-economics Military Force: Nein Danke Defending Germany Inc. The Resource and Markets Imperative The Merkel Doctrine and Arms Exports Drones and German Security Cyber Security and Industrial Espionage Russia and German Security Chapter 6: Germany's Russlandpolitik: Implications for The United States, Poland and Europe Russia as the Centerpiece in the German-American Relationship The Legacy of 1989 in Germany and the United States German and American Publics and Russia Assymetrical Economic Stakes The German-American Strategic Debate Strategic Options for the United States Poland's Resets with Germany and Russia The Role of the European Union In the Wake of the Ukraine Crisis Chapter 7: Conclusions: Germany the Shaping Power Future Scenarios for German-Russian Relations Germany and the Geo-Economic World Germany as a Shaping Power Select Bibliography IndexReviewsQuite simply the best book to appear on any aspect of contemporary German foreign policy in recent years. William Paterson OBE, Emeritus Director of the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK Stephen Szabo brings his deep historical and contemporary knowledge to bear in deftly analyzing the German-Russian relationship. This engagingly written book explains the role of economic and commercial factors in driving Germany's Russia policy and should serve as required reading for scholars and students who wish to better understand the present and future course of a relationship that has tremendous implications for the United States, Europe and Eurasia. James Goldgeier, Dean of the School of International Service at American University, USA Stephen Szabo's volume on German relations with Russia in the larger geo-economic context is an important contribution to a better understanding of the long-range complexity of that issue. He correctly puts emphasis on the historically significant economic links between the two states, but he also conveys a keen understanding of the geopolitical dangers inherent in a one-dimensional approach. Szabo's book is thus a genuinely significant contribution to geostrategic literature. Zbigniew Brzezinksi, Senior Research Professor of International Relations, John Hopkins University, USA An original and indispensable corrective to the overly political-military focus of most writing on Europe, Russia, and global politics. -- Andrew Moravcsik * Foreign Affairs * Quite simply the best book to appear on any aspect of contemporary German foreign policy in recent years. * William Paterson OBE, Emeritus Director of the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK * Stephen Szabo brings his deep historical and contemporary knowledge to bear in deftly analyzing the German-Russian relationship. This engagingly written book explains the role of economic and commercial factors in driving Germany's Russia policy and should serve as required reading for scholars and students who wish to better understand the present and future course of a relationship that has tremendous implications for the United States, Europe and Eurasia. * James Goldgeier, Dean of the School of International Service at American University, USA * Stephen Szabo's volume on German relations with Russia in the larger geo-economic context is an important contribution to a better understanding of the long-range complexity of that issue. He correctly puts emphasis on the historically significant economic links between the two states, but he also conveys a keen understanding of the geopolitical dangers inherent in a one-dimensional approach. Szabo's book is thus a genuinely significant contribution to geostrategic literature. * Zbigniew Brzezinksi, Senior Research Professor of International Relations, John Hopkins University, USA * An original and indispensable corrective to the overly political-military focus of most writing on Europe, Russia, and global politics. * Foreign Affairs * Quite simply the best book to appear on any aspect of contemporary German foreign policy in recent years. * William Paterson OBE, Emeritus Director of the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK * Stephen Szabo brings his deep historical and contemporary knowledge to bear in deftly analyzing the German-Russian relationship. This engagingly written book explains the role of economic and commercial factors in driving Germany's Russia policy and should serve as required reading for scholars and students who wish to better understand the present and future course of a relationship that has tremendous implications for the United States, Europe and Eurasia. * James Goldgeier, Dean of the School of International Service at American University, USA * Stephen Szabo's volume on German relations with Russia in the larger geo-economic context is an important contribution to a better understanding of the long-range complexity of that issue. He correctly puts emphasis on the historically significant economic links between the two states, but he also conveys a keen understanding of the geopolitical dangers inherent in a one-dimensional approach. Szabo's book is thus a genuinely significant contribution to geostrategic literature. * Zbigniew Brzezinksi, Senior Research Professor of International Relations, John Hopkins University, USA * Quite simply the best book to appear on any aspect of contemporary German foreign policy in recent years. William Paterson OBE, Emeritus Director of the Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK Author InformationStephen F. Szabo is Executive Director of the Transatlantic Academy, an independent research institute based at the German Marshall Fund of the United States in Washington DC, USA. He is the author of numerous books and articles focusing on Transatlantic relations and German foreign policy including Parting Ways: The Crisis in German-American Relations (2004). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |