Germany's evolving role in global affairs: (Record no. 48159)

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Personal name WUNDERLICH Jens-Uwe
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Title Germany's evolving role in global affairs:
Remainder of title positioning as a middle power in the indo-pacific region/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jens-Uwe Wunderlich, Chih-Mei Luo
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Summary, etc. In 2020 Germany released its Indo-Pacific guidelines in response to global shifts and escalating Sino-US rivalries in the region. This article scrutinises Germany's ambitions and stance in the Indo-Pacific, utilising the middle power concept as an analytical tool. It argues that Germany's Indo-Pacific strategy is broadly in line with its wider foreign policy approach rather than marking a radical shift. Divided into three sections, the article explores middle power theories, Germany's foreign policy approach and Germany's Indo-Pacific tilt. Assessing Germany's progress in the Indo-Pacific, the paper employs a middle power framework based on capabilities, identity and engagement. We argue that Germany seems intent on positioning itself as a civilian middle power, evident in its deeply engrained norms determining identity and guiding engagement. The article uses a qualitative approach, drawing from primary material such as official statements of German policymakers and policy documents, supplemented by secondary sources covering the literature on middle power dynamics, the Indo-Pacific region and Germany's foreign policy. Employing thematic documentary analysis, the paper identifies recurring patterns and trends in Germany's evolving role in the Indo-Pacific.
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Bulletin Heading SINO-US RIVALRIES, MIDDLE POWER, FOREIGN POLICY, NEWARTICLS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SINO-US RIVALRIES
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MIDDLE POWER
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Topical term or geographic name entry element FOREIGN POLICY
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Related parts Asia Pacific Viewpoint, Volume 65, Number 3, December 2024, pg. 416-429
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