A View from Italy: Out of the Comfort Zone
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01/10/2020
Germany is slowly coming of age. For over a decade now, it has been described as Europe’s reluctant hegemon. Its hegemony, premised upon economic strength, has become increasingly apparent over the years. Its reluctance instead has taken different forms, from a knee jerk abhorrence of military interventions abroad to an unwillingness to act and not simply think European in the advancement of the EU project. On European matters, that reluctance is fading. [...]
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in Tobias Bunde et al., Zeitenwende | Wendezeiten. Special Edition of the Munich Security Report on German Foreign and Security Policy, Munich Security Conference, October 2020, p. 139-140 -
ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
10.47342/SBID8214