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ISSN 1866-2188 (Print) 1866-2196 (Online)
DOI 10.1007/s12399-014-0466-0
This contribution illuminates the background of the Russian debate over a new German foreign policy. After a brief excursion on the historical points of reference that structure the Russian debate over Germany, it will discuss the specific answers given regarding the new German foreign policy by representatives of the liberal as well as the realist positions in the Russian foreign policy discourse. In conclusion, some thoughts are formulated on their possible impact on the crisis in the Ukraine.
Keywords: Russian foreign policy | Liberalism | Realism | Power | Ukraine |
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