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Germany: The Answer To An Old Question

   
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The question of Germany and its position in world politics is one which has plagued statesmen since Germany's formation. This paper will argue that the answer lies within the state. Germany needs to secure itself as both the economic and political hegemon of Europe under the auspices of the European Union...
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Furthermore, until Germany's present condition and effectiveness in global politics changes, the instability in the European Union will continue, as well as, the persistent German question.. Twice in history Germany has risen from disorder and weakness to stand strong and belligerent upsetting the existing world order...
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