Mutual incomprehension: U.S.- German value gaps beyond Iraq

Larres, Klaus

(2003)

Larres, Klaus (2003) Mutual incomprehension: U.S.- German value gaps beyond Iraq. Washington Quarterly, 26 (2).

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Abstract

Differences on Iraq policy between the U.S. and Germany arise from mutual incomprehension of each other's political culture and values.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleMutual incomprehension: U.S.- German value gaps beyond Iraq
AuthorsLarres, Klaus
Uncontrolled KeywordsUnited States,Germany, international relations, politics
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Politics and International Relations
Research Groups and Centres\Politics and International Relations

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Copyright 2003 by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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