The politics of German defense and security : policy leadership and military reform in the post-Cold War era /: policy leadership and military reform in the post-Cold War era. (2008)
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- Title:
- The politics of German defense and security : policy leadership and military reform in the post-Cold War era /: policy leadership and military reform in the post-Cold War era. (2008)
- Main Title:
- The politics of German defense and security : policy leadership and military reform in the post-Cold War era
- Further Information:
- Note: Tom Dyson.
- Other Names:
- Dyson, Tom
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Figures and Tables; List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Explaining the Paradox of German Defense Policy 1990–2005 Germany in Context: Military Reform in Britain and France Explaining the Paradox: Leadership and Culture as a Political Resource The Concept of Policy Leadership Leadership and Policy Studies in Germany Chapter 2. The Bundeswehr in its Historical and Structural Context: The Scope for Policy Leadership The Bundeswehr Policy Subsystem Interlocking and Nested Policy Subsystems: Defense, Security, Foreign, and Budgetary Policy The Three Coalitions in Defense and Security Policy During the Cold War The Post-Cold War World: Unification, New Security Threats, and Responding to U.S. Power Conclusion Chapter 3. Policy Leadership and Bundeswehr Reform During the Kohl Chancellorships: The Art of Varying and Sequencing Roles From the Gulf War to Sarajevo: Helmut Kohl as Policy Leader Developing the Crisis Intervention Role of the Bundeswehr: Volker Rühe as Policy Entrepreneur and Broker 1992–94 The Structure of the Bundeswehr and the Politics of Base Closures: Volker Rühe as Policy Broker and Veto Player 1994–98 Leadership within the Defense Ministry: Denkverbot and the Control of Policy Learning Contenders for the Role of Policy Entrepreneur on Bundeswehr Reform: Klaus Kinkel, the Foreign Ministry, the FDP, and the Greens Adapting to Rühe: The SPD and the Deferral of Bundeswehr Reform Conclusions Chapter 4. Policy Leadership on BundeswehrAcknowledgements; Figures and Tables; List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Explaining the Paradox of German Defense Policy 1990–2005 Germany in Context: Military Reform in Britain and France Explaining the Paradox: Leadership and Culture as a Political Resource The Concept of Policy Leadership Leadership and Policy Studies in Germany Chapter 2. The Bundeswehr in its Historical and Structural Context: The Scope for Policy Leadership The Bundeswehr Policy Subsystem Interlocking and Nested Policy Subsystems: Defense, Security, Foreign, and Budgetary Policy The Three Coalitions in Defense and Security Policy During the Cold War The Post-Cold War World: Unification, New Security Threats, and Responding to U.S. Power Conclusion Chapter 3. Policy Leadership and Bundeswehr Reform During the Kohl Chancellorships: The Art of Varying and Sequencing Roles From the Gulf War to Sarajevo: Helmut Kohl as Policy Leader Developing the Crisis Intervention Role of the Bundeswehr: Volker Rühe as Policy Entrepreneur and Broker 1992–94 The Structure of the Bundeswehr and the Politics of Base Closures: Volker Rühe as Policy Broker and Veto Player 1994–98 Leadership within the Defense Ministry: Denkverbot and the Control of Policy Learning Contenders for the Role of Policy Entrepreneur on Bundeswehr Reform: Klaus Kinkel, the Foreign Ministry, the FDP, and the Greens Adapting to Rühe: The SPD and the Deferral of Bundeswehr Reform Conclusions Chapter 4. Policy Leadership on Bundeswehr Reform During First the Schröder Chancellorship 1998–2002: Managing "Government by Commission" Fanning the Flames of Policy Learning: The Weizsäcker Commission The Strategic Context of Bundeswehr Reform: Base Closures, Social Policy, and the CDU/CSU Opposition Rudolf Scharping as Policy Leader: The Marginalisation of the Weizsäcker Commission and the Control of Policy Learning Policy Leadership and the Unsuccessful Implementation of Reform Conclusions Chapter 5. Bundeswehr Reform During the Second Schröder Chancellorship 2002–05: The Art of Combining Leadership Roles The Parameters of Reform: Domestic Politics and the "Need for New Think" Struck and the Defense Policy Guidelines (VPR): "Germany Will be Defended on the Hindukush" Combining Leadership Roles to Build Consensus at the Macropolitical Level Struck as Policy Veto Player on Structural Reform: Political Timing and the Control of Policy Learning Conclusions Chapter 6. Military Reform, NATO, and The Common European Security and Defense Policy: Between Atlanticization and Europeanization Theories of Europeanization and German Defense and Security Policy The EU and German Defense and Security Policy During the Kohl Chancellorship Fischer, Scharping, and Europeanization: The Legacy of Opposition Europeanization versus Atlanticization in the Defense Ministry: The Problem of Institutional Credibility Conclusion: A Disjointed Discourse Chapter 7. A Laggard in Military Reform: The Arts of Policy Leadership and the Triumph of Domestic Constraints over International Opportunity Leadership and the Triumph of Domestic Constraint The Implications for German Leadership Studies The Concept of Strategic Culture: Resource as Well as Constraint Europeanization: Leadership and the Management of 'Fit' Bibliography; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York, NY : Berghahn Books
- Publication Date:
- 2008
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (230 pages)
- Subjects:
- 355.033043
National security -- Germany
Germany -- Military policy
Germany -- Armed Forces -- Reorganization
Germany -- Politics and government -- 1990- - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780857450234
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