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|a GERMAN FOREIGNAND SECURITY POLICY; GERMAN FOREIGNAND SECURITY POLICY; CONTENTS; PREFACE; GERMAN FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY:TRENDS AND TRANSATLANTIC IMPLICATIONS*; Germany in the EU; Summary; Introduction; Current Domestic Context; Foundations of German Foreign Policy; Multilateralism As National Interest; Germany in the EU and NATO -- The Middle Path -- Germany in the United Nations; Evolving Domestic Debate; EU Enlargement; Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and Relations with Russia; European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP); European Leadership and Franco-German Relations.
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|a Evolving Security and Defense PolicyGermany in NATO; Force Transformation and Bundeswehr Reform; Transatlantic Implications; Appendix 1. Selected Issues in U.S.-GermanRelations -- Current Status; Economic Ties; Counterterrorism Cooperation; The Middle East60; The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Lebanon; Iraq; Untitled; Afghanistan; GERMANY AND EUROPE:NEW DEAL OR DÉJÀ VU?+; Notre Europe; Preliminary Remarks and Acknowledgments; I. Germany and Europe: Structure of a Relationship; 1.1. Germany's Europe Policy: What It Was and What It Is; 1.2. The Germans and Europe: Felt Impressions.
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|a 1.2.1. The Population1.2.2. The Parties; THE CDU/CSU; The SPD; The Green Party, The FDP; The Others: The Left (die Linke, PDS) the DVU, the NPD; II. Objectives of the German EU Presidency; 2.1. The Spring Summit; 2.2. The Special Summit for the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome; 2.3. The June Summit; 2.4. The Neighbourhood Policy's Objectives; 2.5. A "New Ostpolitik" for the EU; III. The German-French Duo: A (Quick) Look back and forward; 3.1. From Europe's Engine to Locomotive without Carriages; 3.2. France, Seen by Germany; 3.3. Keys to Re-launching the European Project.
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|a Previously Published StudiesCOALITION AGREEMENT; I. More Opportunities for Innovation and Jobs, Prosperity and Participation; 1. Economy and Technology; 1.1. Economic Strategy: New Growth, More Employment; 1.2. Reviving Investment Activity; 1.3. Improved Financing for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs); 1.4. Business Start-Up Offensive: Encouraging Independence; 1.5. More Money for Research and Development; 1.6. Mobilising Venture Capital for Innovations; 1.7. Cluster Building and High-Innovation Flagship Projects; 1.8. More Favourable Conditions for the Craft and SME Sectors.
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|a 1.9. Active Foreign Trade Policy1.10. A Competitive Europe, Fair Competition in Europe; 2. Labour market; 2.1. Cutting Non-wage Labour Costs; 2.2. Priority for Young People; 2.3. Stimulating More Employment for Older Employees; 2.4. More Employment for the Low Skilled -- Examining the Introductionof a Combined-Wage Model; 2.5. Active Labour Market Policy; 2.6. Basic Income for Jobseekers (Hartz IV); 2.7. Reforming Labour Law; 2.7.1. Further Developing Protection against Dismissal; 2.7.2. Widening the Scope of the Posted Workers Act; 2.7.3. Implementation of the EU Working Time Directive.
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