Aufsatz(gedruckt) World Affairs Online1996

Obstructive or promoting?: British views on German unification 1989/90

In: German politics: Journal of the Association for the Study of German Politics, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 404-431

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Abstract

Six years after unification German public opinion still regards Britain as the 'No-saying' nation which not only holds up further European integration but also never really wanted German unity to happen. This article argues that British attitudes to the process of German unification in 1989/90 were more diverse and generally more positive than an undue concentration on the views of Margaret Thatcher and her advisers may suggest. An analysis of Foreign Office policies and an examination of public and published opinion as well as of the debates in both Houses of Parliament reveal a constructive British stance on German unity and a substantial and real contribution of British diplomats to the Two-plus-Four process. Whereas the Foreign Office and Downing Street agreed on the major effects German unity would have on Britain's international standing, they differed about the way Britain should respond to the new challenges. (German Politics / FUB)

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