Tamed Power : Germany in Europe /
Katzenstein contends that a multilateral institutionalization of power is the most distinctive aspect of the relationship between Europe and Germany. Only the observer who is aware of this important fact can understand why Germany is willing to give up its new sovereign power. Although Germany is la...
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
Cornell University Press,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- United Germany in integrating Europe / Peter J. Katzenstein
- Shaping rules? : the constitutive politics of the European Union and German power / Simon J. Bulmer
- Hard interests, soft power, and Germany's changing role in Europe / Jeffrey J. Anderson
- Placed in Europe : the low countries and Germany in the European Union / Paulette Kerzer
- Moving at differnt speeds : Spain and Greece in the European Union / Michaem P. Marks
- Pulling in different directions : the Europeanization of Scandinavian political economies / Christine Ingebritsen
- Returning to Europe : central Europe between internationalization and institutionalization / Wtodek Aniot [and others]
- Smaller European States, Germany and Europe / Peter J. Katzenstein.