Germany, Pacifism and Peace Enforcement
Explore the intricate relationship between Germany, pacifism, and peace enforcement in Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen's insightful work, Germany, Pacifism and Peace Enforcement. Published by Manchester University Press in 2006, this compelling hardback spans 200 pages, delving into Germany's response to the ethnic conflicts of the 1990s, the rise of large-scale terrorism, and the shifting paradigm of U.S. foreign policy towards pre-emptive strikes.
Dalgaard-Nielsen expertly navigates the complexities of Germany's political landscape, providing a thorough analysis of its evolving role in international relations. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, history, and the dynamics of peacekeeping in a changing world. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply a curious reader, Germany, Pacifism and Peace Enforcement offers a profound understanding of Germany's position in contemporary global politics.