Germany from Peace to Power?: Can Germany lead in Europe without dominating?
In: Contemporary Issues in International Security and Strategic Studies v.2
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- Foreword -- Part One: Rethinking Germany's Sovereignty -- Chapter 1: National Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity Restored at Unification -- Chapter 2: A Peaceful Revolution for Democracy: An Eyewitness Account -- Asylum seekers in the U.S. Embassy: Freedom -- East Germany's 40th Anniversary and Crackdown on Counterrevolutionaries -- A Miracle of Peace in Leipzig: Courage for Freedom -- The Berlin Wall Falls, November 9, 1989: Self-Determination -- Part Two: The German Problem: National sovereignty or sovereign obligation to Europe -- Chapter 3: The German Problem -- Rethinking German Unification -- Germany's International Responsibility Doctrine -- Unilateralism or Leadership in Partnership -- Unraveling World Order -- Changing Roles -- Chapter 4: Geopolitical Power Shifts and Germany's Place in Europe: From a Geo-economic to a Geopolitical Power -- America's Withdrawal from International Leadership -- Geopolitical Power Shifts -- President Donald Trump's Worldview -- Germany's Leadership Responsibility -- After the German Question now the German Problem -- Reinventing Germany -- Chapter 5: The Eurozone -- Franco-German Leadership in Partnership -- Georges Pompidou and Willy Brandt -- Pieces of the EMU Puzzle -- Sovereign Debt Crisis in the Eurozone: German Dominance -- Foreign Ministers Group: Political Will and Vision -- Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel: Vision for the Eurozone -- Where is the EMU Headed? -- Chapter 6: Civilian Power or Security Guarantor, Peacekeeper or Peacemaker -- Sovereign Obligation and Security Operations -- What should Europe do? -- Part Three: The Case for German Engagement - To Support Europe and Transatlantic Relations -- Chapter 7: Germany's Inflection Point: From Crises Management to Strategic Planning?.