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Kühn, Ulrich (Hrsg.): Germany and Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century

Atomic Zeitenwende?

This book is the first scholarly book to take a comprehensive look at Germany's nuclear weapons policies in the 21st century.

German foreign and security policy is facing a profound reorientation. Great power competition between the United States and both a revanchist Russia and a rising China, the return of war and nuclear threats to Europe, and the emergence of new technologies all force Germany to adapt. German policymakers and scholars increasingly speak of a pivotal Zeitenwende, an epochal turning point in history. How does Germany adapt its nuclear policies to these changing conditions?

The volume brings together internationally renowned nuclear scholars and policy analysts from Germany and abroad. Focussing on German nuclear deterrence, arms control and disarmament as well as nonproliferation policies, the contributors assess how German leaders have navigated continuity and change, domestically and abroad. The volume concludes that Germany remains bound by dependence on the United States and its own conservatism. Within these parameters, German leaders have adapted slowly to change and continue to balance seemingly contradictory deterrence and disarmament goals.

This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, security studies, German politics and International Relations, as well as policymakers.


Autor Kühn, Ulrich (Hrsg.)
Verlag Taylor and Francis
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Seitenangabe 324 S.
Meldetext Lieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen Farb., s/w. Abb.
Masse H23.4 cm x B15.6 cm 840 g
Coverlag Routledge (Imprint/Brand)
Auflage 1. A.
Reihe Routledge Global Security Studies

This book is the first scholarly book to take a comprehensive look at Germany's nuclear weapons policies in the 21st century.

German foreign and security policy is facing a profound reorientation. Great power competition between the United States and both a revanchist Russia and a rising China, the return of war and nuclear threats to Europe, and the emergence of new technologies all force Germany to adapt. German policymakers and scholars increasingly speak of a pivotal Zeitenwende, an epochal turning point in history. How does Germany adapt its nuclear policies to these changing conditions?

The volume brings together internationally renowned nuclear scholars and policy analysts from Germany and abroad. Focussing on German nuclear deterrence, arms control and disarmament as well as nonproliferation policies, the contributors assess how German leaders have navigated continuity and change, domestically and abroad. The volume concludes that Germany remains bound by dependence on the United States and its own conservatism. Within these parameters, German leaders have adapted slowly to change and continue to balance seemingly contradictory deterrence and disarmament goals.

This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, security studies, German politics and International Relations, as well as policymakers.


CHF 212.00
Verfügbarkeit: Am Lager
ISBN: 978-1-03-237639-4
Verfügbarkeit: Lieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen

Über den Autor Kühn, Ulrich (Hrsg.)

Ulrich Kühn is Director of the Arms Control and Emerging Technologies Program at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and a Nonresident Scholar with the Nuclear Policy Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC.

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