GERMANY'S EURO-ATLANTIC POLICY: CONTINUITY AND RENEWAL

A. Kokeev
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The article examines important changes in Germany’s relations with the United States and NATO; identifies new trends in Berlin’s transatlantic policy and strategy and analyses the country’s actions aimed at deepening European integration and increasing the EU's independence in ensuring its own security. German-American relations under D. Trump are experiencing a profound and protracted crisis. Therefore, the emphasis in the defense strategy and security policy of the Federal Republic of Germany began to change. On the one hand, Germany has stepped up its participation in NATO’s military activities. On the other hand, a long-standing non-partisan consensus maintained in Berlin implies that in a crisis situation primarily political and diplomatic means are appropriate and that military measures are a last resort. Close coordination with the allies is essential. In connection with the unilateral US withdrawal from a number of international agreements important for Germany, Berlin’s concern over the unpredictability and inconsistency of the US actions with their European allies is growing. As a result Berlin has adopted a “balanced partnership” strategy towards the United States. Creation of a more independent Europe and a European Union of Security and Defense has become the German policy primary goal. Despite many controversies, France remains the most important pillar of the German politics’ European vector. The central point of the new Franco-German treaty of January 22, 2019 is an obligation to move towards a convergence of the two countries’ security strategies. PESCO program became the first notable result of such policy. The program is aimed at intensifying the European countries military-industrial cooperation. Berlin sees the program as a long-term possibility to enhance the European influence in the transatlantic alliance and increase Germany’s own responsibility in the defense sphere. In connection with the well-known US and NATO requirements, the question of increasing the Federal Republic of Germany defense budget has acquired particular urgency. Basing on growing international tensions and aggravation of NATO's relations with Russia, Berlin has substantially increased its military spending. But despite this, in the foreseeable future, Germany will remain far from fulfilling the requirement to reach the 2% GDP defense spending target by 2024 (the planned figure is less than 1.5%). Nevertheless no responsible politician in Germany would claim that even in the medium term Germany together with its EU partners will be able to ensure European security without close cooperation with the United States and NATO. At the same time, there are a lot of indications that important aspects of Berlin’s transatlantic policy are undergoing serious and largely irreversible changes. They are connected not only with the “Trump factor” and the Ukrainian crisis, but also with deeper shifts, including the growing influence and “challenge” of China. About author: Alexander M. KOKEEV, Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Leading Researcher, Sector of Political Aspects of European Integration, Department of European Political Studies.
德国的欧洲-大西洋政策:延续与更新
本文考察了德国与美国和北约关系的重要变化;确定了柏林跨大西洋政策和战略的新趋势,并分析了该国旨在深化欧洲一体化和提高欧盟在确保自身安全方面的独立性的行动。特朗普领导下的德美关系正在经历一场深刻而持久的危机。因此,德意志联邦共和国国防战略和安全政策的重点开始发生变化。一方面,德国加强了对北约军事活动的参与。另一方面,柏林长期以来保持的无党派共识意味着,在危机局势中,主要是政治和外交手段是适当的,军事措施是最后的手段。与盟国的密切协调至关重要。考虑到美国单方面退出多项对德国至关重要的国际协议,柏林方面对美国与欧洲盟友行动的不可预测性和不一致性越来越感到担忧。因此,柏林对美国采取了一种“平衡的伙伴关系”战略。建立一个更加独立的欧洲和一个欧洲安全与防务联盟已成为德国政策的首要目标。尽管存在诸多争议,但法国仍是德国政治在欧洲的最重要支柱。2019年1月22日签署的新法德条约的核心是两国安全战略趋同的义务。PESCO项目成为这一政策的第一个显著成果。该计划旨在加强欧洲国家的军事工业合作。柏林方面认为,从长远来看,该计划有可能增强欧洲在跨大西洋联盟中的影响力,并增加德国在防务领域的责任。鉴于众所周知的美国和北约的要求,增加德意志联邦共和国国防预算的问题已变得特别紧迫。基于日益紧张的国际局势和北约与俄罗斯关系的恶化,柏林大幅增加了军费开支。但尽管如此,在可预见的未来,德国仍远未实现到2024年达到GDP 2%的国防开支目标(计划数字不到1.5%)。然而,没有一个负责任的德国政治家会声称,即使在中期,如果没有与美国和北约的密切合作,德国与其欧盟伙伴一起能够确保欧洲的安全。与此同时,有许多迹象表明,德国跨大西洋政策的重要方面正在发生重大且基本上不可逆转的变化。这不仅与“特朗普因素”和乌克兰危机有关,还与中国日益增长的影响力和“挑战”等更深层次的变化有关。作者简介:Alexander M. KOKEEV,美国。科学。(历史学家),欧洲政治研究系欧洲一体化政治领域首席研究员。
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