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Germany in the European Union: Constructing Normality

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  • Adrian Hyde‐Price
  • Charlie Jeffery

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Germany's role in the European Union has been the subject of intense political speculation and academic debate. The key question is whether Germany has made, or is undergoing, a re‐evaluation of the goals and means of European integration policy in the aftermath of unification. This article sheds new light on the debate by examining shifts in German political elites' normative understandings of Germany's role in European affairs. It uses a constructivist approach that challenges rationalist accounts of German Europapolitik and provides a more nuanced understanding of how German policy towards the EU is changing. The authors argue that the end of cold war bipolarity and German unification provided a window of opportunity for normative change and that a number of influentially situated domestic actors have purposefully sought to generate and reshape debate on German European policy norms. This is illustrated by three case studies that focus on Germany's strategic partnership with France; the shift in German security policy in the 1990s and its embedding in the EU's European security and defence policy; and the role and aims of the Länder in German EU policymaking. The authors conclude that German political elites are engaged in a process of ‘constructing normality’ that will have important implications for the future direction of the European integration process.

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  • Adrian Hyde‐Price & Charlie Jeffery, 2001. "Germany in the European Union: Constructing Normality," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 39(4), pages 689-717, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jcmkts:v:39:y:2001:i:4:p:689-717
    DOI: 10.1111/1468-5965.00327
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    1. Ebru Turhan, 2017. "Domestication of Germany?s European Policy and German Leadership in the EU: The Cases of Eurozone Crisis and Refugee Crisis," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 4607857, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
    2. M. Pilar Latorre & Margarita Martinez-Nuñez & Carmen Callao, 2021. "Modelling and analysing the relationship between innovation and the European Regulations on hazardous waste shipments," International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, Springer, vol. 21(4), pages 575-594, December.

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