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Is Germany Acting as a Civilian Power in German-Czech Relations?
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Year of publication | 2019 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Central European Journal of Politics |
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Web | článek - open access |
Keywords | European integration issues; refugeecrisis; Eurozone crisis; questions of the past:German-Czech Declaration |
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Description | Bilateral German–Czech relationshave been developing in a very specific, almost reserved manner, althoughthe two countries are closely linked through EU and NATOmembership. Despite the importance of their mutual cooperation within theEU,some discrepancies do appear in the course of their cooperation. As a consequence,this article identifies,on the one hand,the main disputed issues in German–Czech relations linked both with European policy, particularly with the issues of deepening and widening European integration, the refugee crisis and the Eurozone crisis, and with purely bilateral matters stemming from the context of the negative experiences of World War II. On the other hand,it attempts to answer the following primary research question: “In defined disputed areas of cooperation, is Germany acting as a civilian power toward the Czech Republic?“ |
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