Mutual Incomprehension: U.S.-German Value Gaps beyond Iraq

Klaus Larres

(2003)

Klaus Larres (2003) Mutual Incomprehension: U.S.-German Value Gaps beyond Iraq. The Washington Quarterly, 26 (2). pp. 23-42. ISSN 1530-9177

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Abstract

Differences over Iraq policy have revealed deep U.S.- German value gaps over multilateralism, nationalism, and the role of force in international relations. Cooperation in four areas of mutual importance can help compensate for them.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleMutual Incomprehension: U.S.-German Value Gaps beyond Iraq
AuthorsLarres, Klaus
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Politics and International Relations

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(C) 2003 The Center for Strategic and International Studies and the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose permission to mount this version for private study and research is acknowledged.  The repository version is the author's final draft.

 

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