Jens Steffek is Professor of Transnational Governance at Technische Universität Darmstadt
Leonie Holthaus is a Senior Research Fellow at Technische Universität Darmstadt
Preface - Roland Bleiker
1 Introduction: changing images of Germany - Jens Steffek and Leonie Holthaus
2 Power as a German problem: a historical survey - Andreas Osiander
3The liberal internationalist self and the construction of an undemocratic German other at the beginning of the twentieth century - Leonie Holthaus
4 From emulation to enmity: the changing view of Germany in Anglo-American Geopolitics - Lucian M. Ashworth
5 Federalism versus sovereignty: the Weimar Republic in the eyes of American political science - Paul Petzschmann
6 Germany's fight against Versailles and the rise of American realism: Edwin Borchard between New Haven and Berlin - Jens Steffek and Tobias Heinze
7 The tale of the 'two Germanies': twentieth-century Germany in the debates of Anglo-American international lawyers and transitional justice experts - Annette Weinke
8 The silent presence: Germany in American postwar International Relations - Felix Rösch
9 Deutschtum and Americanism: memory and identity in Cold War America - Brian C. Etheridge
10 'Civilian Power' seen from abroad: the external image of Germany's foreign policy - Siegfried Schieder
11 Conclusion: International Relations theory and Germany - Richard Ned Lebow
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