Leadership aspirations versus reality: Germany's self-concept in Europe

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作者
Schoeller, Magnus G.
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European integration; European Union; Germany; foreign policy; regional leadership; INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY; FOREIGN; POWER; DOMINANCE; HEGEMONY; PUZZLE; POLICY;
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10.1093/ia/iiad121
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D81 [国际关系];
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030207 ;
摘要
Leadership by powerful states is considered crucial to the success of regional integration. Since the European Union (EU) entered a 'polycrisis', many eyes have therefore been on Germany. But does the German political elite see itself as a leader in Europe? To date, whether German political elite members have cast off their much-cited 'leadership avoidance reflex' has not been empirically investigated. Based on an original elite survey, this article therefore investigates the extent to which Germany conceives of itself as a leading power in the EU. The findings show that the time of a 'leadership avoidance reflex' is gone. Instead, there is a high level of agreement across EU policies that Germany should take on a leadership role. However, the study also exposes a gap between leadership aspirations and perceived reality, especially when it comes to Germany providing a vision for the future of Europe. In contrast to previous research, the article therefore argues that it is not the lack of desire for leadership, but the inability to realize such a role that keeps Germany from taking the lead in Europe.
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页码:1615 / 1634
页数:20
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