The book explores the potential roles of Germany and Japan in enhancing global security and maintaining the international order. It examines their military capabilities, historical contexts, and political will to engage more actively in defense initiatives. Through analysis of current geopolitical challenges, the author discusses how these nations can contribute to global stability while navigating their unique historical legacies and domestic constraints. The work encourages a reevaluation of their military strategies in the context of rising global tensions.
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After Berlin's refusal to back Washington in its policy in Iraq in 2003, German foreign policy has again become the subject of debate. How has German foreign policy changed in recent years? Where is German foreign policy headed now? This volume provides answers to those questions, based on careful analysis of recent developments in a range of key policy areas by an authoritative group of German and international scholars.