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Articles

Leading Beyond Civilian Power: Germany’s Role Re-conception in European Crisis Management

Pages 79-96 | Published online: 16 Jul 2018
 

Abstract

In 2014, Germany’s foreign policy elite promoted a new international role. It promised more leadership in foreign and security policy, in line with the country’s international responsibility and firmly embedded in the European Union. This article applies sociological role theory and foreign policy analysis to review the origins and implications of this role re-conception. The empirical focus is on Germany’s role in crisis management vis-à-vis Libya and Syria. The analysis shows that the 2011 Libyan crisis fuelled existing intra-role tensions between multilateralism and military restraint. Role re-conception was an attempt to overcome tensions while satisfying international and domestic audiences. In practice, there has been a gradual adaptation based on a more flexible interpretation of military restraint. However, Germany’s ability to project leadership beyond the confines of the civilian power role remains limited and depends on the situation-specific balance between domestic and external expectations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nicole Koenig is senior research fellow and Deputy Head of Research at the Jacques Delors Institut, Berlin, where she focuses on EU and German foreign and security policy, migration, and related political and institutional challenges. She holds a PhD in Politics and International Relations from the Universities of Cologne and Edinburgh (co-tutelle). Nicole worked with various European think tanks and universities, including the Trans European Policy Studies Association in Brussels, the Institute of International Affairs in Rome, the University of Constance and King’s College London.

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