
Germany Rearmed
The Return of War and the End of Illusions
Liana Fix(Author)
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Will be published approx. on 13. August 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-80526-680-8 (ISBN)
Description
An urgent, incisive assessment of Germany's return to military power and Europe's security as Russian aggression rises and US reliability falters.
After eighty years of restraint, Germany is returning to military power. For many years, German political culture rested on the conviction that military force belonged to a darker past-and that security could be outsourced to the United States or replaced by trade and diplomacy. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Trump's return to the White House have shattered these illusions.
The threat of Russian aggression and the risk of US abandonment have triggered a German rearmament of historic proportions. But this rearmament also poses a dilemma. With right-wing populism rising at home, can Germany assume a greater military role without reviving old fears among its neighbours or undermining European stability? Can it become a credible security provider while remaining firmly anchored in liberal democratic values?
This timely, important book analyses Germany's foreign policy and its relationship with military power from 1945 to the present, and explores the choices and alternatives for European security in the next decade and beyond. Challenging Germany's 'myth of pacifism', Liana Fix argues that, as the post-war order fades, Germany can-and must-become a military power capable of protecting Europe when America will not.
After eighty years of restraint, Germany is returning to military power. For many years, German political culture rested on the conviction that military force belonged to a darker past-and that security could be outsourced to the United States or replaced by trade and diplomacy. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Trump's return to the White House have shattered these illusions.
The threat of Russian aggression and the risk of US abandonment have triggered a German rearmament of historic proportions. But this rearmament also poses a dilemma. With right-wing populism rising at home, can Germany assume a greater military role without reviving old fears among its neighbours or undermining European stability? Can it become a credible security provider while remaining firmly anchored in liberal democratic values?
This timely, important book analyses Germany's foreign policy and its relationship with military power from 1945 to the present, and explores the choices and alternatives for European security in the next decade and beyond. Challenging Germany's 'myth of pacifism', Liana Fix argues that, as the post-war order fades, Germany can-and must-become a military power capable of protecting Europe when America will not.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80526-680-8 (9781805266808)
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Person
Liana Fix is a historian, political scientist and a leading authority on German and European foreign and security policy. She is a senior fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. She is also the author of Germany's Role in European Russia Policy: A New German Power? She has lived and worked in Washington, DC, Berlin, London, Moscow, Tbilisi and Tours.
Content
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I POST-WAR GERMANY The Myth of Pacifism Founding Years: Rearmament from Ashes Zero Hour: The Reinvention of the German Military Dual Track Decade: Discomfort with Deterrence East Germany and the End of the Cold War Part II UNIFIED GERMANY New Germany, Old Illusions Moralism and Economic Interests Normalizing? The 1990s and the Yugoslav Wars Fighting? Afghanistan and the War that Wasn't Snoozing? Ukraine and the Return of Geopolitics Part III ZEITENWENDE The Return of Military Power Abandoning the Myth of Pacifism? The Putin Shock The Trump Shock "Kulturwandel" and the AfD Shock Part IV FUTURE GERMANY Germany without the West What is German Military Power for? Europe's Security Dilemma The New Transatlantic Relationship Russia and China Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index