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Challenging conventional wisdom about German dominance in the new Europe, this study presents a new approach to the question of power and influence after the Cold War. Ann L. Phillips's analysis of German relations with East-Central Europe convincingly demonstrates how the interplay of domestic and international politics has rewritten the terms of power and influence in the region. The author develops two new cases--the politics of reconciliation and the activities of German party-affiliated foundations--to explore the international-domestic connection and contribute new empirical evidence to the debate over German hegemony.…mehr

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Challenging conventional wisdom about German dominance in the new Europe, this study presents a new approach to the question of power and influence after the Cold War. Ann L. Phillips's analysis of German relations with East-Central Europe convincingly demonstrates how the interplay of domestic and international politics has rewritten the terms of power and influence in the region. The author develops two new cases--the politics of reconciliation and the activities of German party-affiliated foundations--to explore the international-domestic connection and contribute new empirical evidence to the debate over German hegemony.
Autorenporträt
Ann L. Phillips is an AAAS Diplomacy Fellow at the Bureau for Policy Program Coordination and a fellow at USAID.