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According to Dieter Dettke, Germanys refusal to participate in the Iraq war signaled a resumption of the countrys willingness to assert itself in global affairs, even in the face of contradictory U.S. desires.Germany Says No reviews the countrys actions in major international crises from the first Gulf War to the war with Iraq, concludingin contrast to many models of contemporary German foreign policythat the countrys civilian power paradigm has been succeeded by a defensive structural realist approach. Dettke traces the implications of this change for Germanys participation in multilateral institutions as well as bilateral relations with the U.S., France, Russia, China, and India.
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As a student of international relations, this book is crucial for grasping Germany’s role in global conflicts. The author does a fantastic job of linking historical context to current policy issues. I’ve already cited it in my class!
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David Johnson
Not What I Expected
I thought this would be more about the events of the Iraq War itself, but it focuses heavily on the ramifications for German policy. It's good, but if you're looking for a straightforward narrative, this might not be it. The analysis is solid, but not for every reader.
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Sarah Thompson
Informative but a Bit Dense
While the book is packed with valuable insights on German foreign policy, I found some sections quite dense. It took me a while to get through it all. Still, I appreciate the depth of knowledge the author brings to the topic. Great for scholars but might overwhelm casual readers.
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Khaled El-Sayed
Insightful but Lacked Engagement
I was really interested in the subject, but I felt the writing style was a bit dry. The facts about the Iraq War and Germany’s foreign policy were fascinating, but I struggled to stay engaged. I wouldn't recommend it for everyone, but it has good information if you can get through it.
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Hans Müller
A Must-Read for History Buffs
I picked this book up because I wanted to understand Germany's stance on the Iraq War, and it delivered! The analysis of foreign policy is really eye-opening. I can’t believe how much I learned about the implications for Germany’s security policies moving forward. Definitely worth the read!
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