The German reaction to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict - shock and disbelief:
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Main Authors: Kwiatkowska-Drożdż, Anna (Author), Popławski, Konrad (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Warszawa [Poland] Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich im. Marka Karpia 2014
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:The crisis in Ukraine and the Russian intervention have brought about a situation in which it is necessary for Germany to make decisions and take action. No one in Berlin was prepared for this nor did anyone want this to occur. The effect of this is that the government has adopted a clearly critical stance on Russia, albeit in tandem with cautious diplomatic moves; it has given its consent to limited sanctions on representatives of the Russian elite, and has disapproved of economic sanctions. On the other hand, voices have been heard in the political debate in Germany not only warning of the catastrophic consequences of a deterioration in German-Russian relations but also those in fact expressing understanding for the Russian reaction. Although it is typical above all of the business circles engaged in Russia and the authors of Germany's Ostpolitik to downplay the Kremlin's moves, political parties and the German public are divided over how Germany should respond to Moscow's policy, and this dispute will worsen
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