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  2. History of German foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The history of German foreign policy covers diplomatic developments and international history since 1871.. Before 1866, Habsburg Austria and its German Confederation were the nominal leader in German affairs, but the Hohenzollern Kingdom of Prussia exercised increasingly dominant influence in German affairs, owing partly to its ability to participate in German Confederation politics through ...

  3. Foreign relations of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The history of German foreign policy covers diplomatic developments and international history since 1871. Before 1866, Habsburg Austria and its German Confederation were the nominal leader in German affairs, but the Hohenzollern Kingdom of Prussia exercised increasingly dominant influence in German affairs, owing partly to its ability to participate in German Confederation politics through its ...

  4. Frankfurt Documents - Wikipedia

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    The respective simple majority in two thirds of eleven West German states should be sufficient for ratification. Constitutional amendments must be approved by the military governors. German foreign policy should continue to be controlled by the military governors, in particular with regards to questions regarding the status of the Ruhr ...

  5. Category:German foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "German foreign policy" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. German Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia

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    The German Council on Foreign Relations (German: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, DGAP) is a prominent Germany foreign policy research institute. It is an independent, private, non-partisan and non-profit organisation, and actively takes part in policy formation and promoting the understanding of German foreign policy and international relations.

  7. Foreign policy of the Angela Merkel government - Wikipedia

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    The foreign policy of the Angela Merkel government has been the foreign policy of Germany when Merkel was in office as Chancellor of Germany from November 2005 to December 2021. During Merkel's chancellorship, Merkel has personally been highly active in the field of the foreign policy.

  8. Wandel durch Handel - Wikipedia

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    Wandel durch Handel (WdH, German for "Change through trade"), also known as Wandel durch Annäherung, is a political and economic notion, mostly associated with German foreign policy, of increasing trade with authoritarian regimes in an effort to induce political change.

  9. Hallstein Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Hallstein Doctrine (German: Hallstein-Doktrin), named after Walter Hallstein, was a key principle in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1955 to 1970. As usually presented, it prescribed that the Federal Republic would not establish or maintain diplomatic relations with any state that recognized the German Democratic ...