Israel
and Vergangenheitsbewältiguing - the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
and German foreign policy
Important
partners: how does the FRG interact differently with more or less
‘important’ partners?
Europeanisation
versus ‘normalisation’ – to what extent are changes in German politics
and society driven by a specifically ‘German’ process of
‘normalisation’ as opposed to a general process of Europeanisation?
To
what extent has Germany become more ‘self-centered’?
What
are the external pressures on Germany with regard to dealing with its past
(the issue of forced labour, etc.)
What
latitude does Germany have to deviate from externally-imposed norm
expectations?
Group members
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Sebastian Harnisch (University of Trier)
http://www.sebastian-harnisch.de/vortraege.html
http://www.sebastian-harnisch.de/lebenslauf.html
Dr Bill Niven (Nottingham Trent University)
http://dml.ntu.ac.uk/staff/dml_staff_profile.lasso?name=MOD3NIVENWJ
Dr Peter Thompson (University of Sheffield)
http://www.shef.ac.uk/german/peter.html
Dr Jocelyn Mawdsley (ESDP-Democracy Project Bonn International Center for Conversion)
http://www.bicc.de/info/staff/mawdsley.html