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Between Kosovo and Iraq
Changing paradigms of German foreign and security policy?
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For German politicians as well as the public at large, Kosovo had remained in the shadow of other crisis-areas in the former Yugoslavia - particularly Bosnia, which absorbed a great deal of political, military and diplomatic attention. The Kosovo crisis provides a number of lessons useful in a more general assessment of German foreign policy in the late 1990s. The government's desire to be a reliable North Atlantic Treaty Organization partner is crucial for understanding the position taken by the Red-Green coalition. Kosovo marked a new plateau for German foreign and security policy since it intensified the discussion about the strategic orientation of the country's foreign policy and enhanced the instruments available for international action. The Common Foreign and Security Policy was among the first victims of the Iraqi crisis.

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The Transatlantic Divide

Foreign and security policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq

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