German Opposition to the War in Iraq Research Paper by Master Researcher
German Opposition to the War in Iraq
An analysis of the German Foreign and Security Policy (GFSP) in relation to the Iraq war.
# 85100
| 4,050 words
| 19 sources
| 2005
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Published
on Dec 01, 2005
in
History
(European)
, History
(Middle Eastern)
, International Relations
(Non-U.S.)
, Hot Topics
(Iraq Wars)
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This paper examines Germany's opposition to the war in Iraq. It examines key developments in German Foreign and Security Policy since unification, discusses who determines GFSP, evaluates how it is administered, and assesses present conditional factors. Upon examining these issues, Sebastian Harnisch concluded that GFSP since unification can best be described as modified continuity, and this paper agrees with this assessment. Regard for continuity was manifested in Germany's opposition to the war in Iraq, while Kosovo and Afghanistan demonstrated that changes in policy are sometimes implemented when international crises arise.
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German Opposition to the War in Iraq (2005, December 01)
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"German Opposition to the War in Iraq" 01 December 2005.
Web. 07 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/research-paper/german-opposition-to-the-war-in-iraq-85100/>