

Author: Kundnani Hans
Publisher: Berghahn Journals
ISSN: 1558-5441
Source: German Politics & Society, Vol.30, Iss.2, 2012-06, pp. : 38-58
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Abstract
In this paper I examine the use of the concept of "normality" in debates about German foreign policy since unification. In the early 1990s, left-wing intellectuals such as Jürgen Habermas tended to criticize the idea of "normality" in favor of a form of German exceptionalism based on responsibility for the Nazi past. A foreign policy based on the idea of "normality" was associated above all with the greater use of military force, which the right advocated and the left opposed. Thus, "normality" became a synonym for
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