Weltpolitik
History Of Germany, Otto Von Bismarck, Scramble For Africa
978-613-9-16502-5
6139165024
132
2013-01-10
54.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The "Weltpolitik" (world policy) strategy was adopted by Germany in the late 19th century, replacing the earlier "Realpolitik" approach.The start of this policy was signaled in 1897 with then Foreign Minister Bernhard von Bülow stating that Germany now pursued such a policy. In a parliamentary debate on 6 December 1897 he argued that "[i]n one word: we do not want to place anyone into the shadow, but we also claim our place in the sun." ("Mit einem Worte: wir wollen niemand in den Schatten stellen, aber wir verlangen auch unseren Platz an der Sonne.") Some historians, however, argue that a form of "Weltpolitik" had been practised during the era of the Kruger Telegram with Germany meddling outside of its sphere of influence.
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