Wednesday, November 6, 2019
The American-German Relationsh essays
The American-German Relationsh essays 2.1 The First German Settlers in the USA 2.2 The American-German Relationship before and during the Second World War 2.3 New Evaluation of the American-German Relationship after the Second World War 2.4 The Vietnam War and the First Protest Movement in the Sixty Eighties 2.5 The American Contribution to the German Reunification and the Development of the German-American Friendship after the East-West Conflict 2.6 Analysis of the Importance of History for the current Friendship 3 Development of the American-German Relationship during George W. Bushs Term of Office War against Terrorism 3.1 George W. Bush and his New Foreign Policy 3.2 11th September 2001 and the German Unrestricted Solidarity 3.3 The War in Afghanistan and Enduring Freedom 3.4 Different View of the Safety Policy in Germany and the United States 4 Analysis and Appraisal of Opinion-Forming Sources during the American- 4.1 Analysis of the Government Declaration of the Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schrder about the attacks in the United States of America on 12th September 2001 4.2 Analysis of the Essay Power and Weakness by Robert Kagan 5 Public Opinion Poll about the American-German Relations Germany and the United States of America are connected by a vital amity. That amity is based on common experiences and common values. From there it is extremely interesting to investigate how this solid friendship could be shaken somehow. During my stay abroad in Mexico I could follow the third Gulf war and the discussion about its justice and unjustness very intensively. There it was also easier than here in Germany to discuss about the conflict with US Americans. That way I got to know the different political positions, above all of the civic American population. But also by internet I always tried to follow the debate. As a result in my expert work I...
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