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    <title>A new era after the fall of the Berlin wall : challenges for Germany’s foreign policy</title>
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    <description>Title: A new era after the fall of the Berlin wall : challenges for Germany’s foreign policy
Abstract: I am delighted to have the opportunity to meet MEDAC&#xD;
Alumni in the context of MEDAC Alumni Association annual&#xD;
meeting, and to make some remarks about Germany’s&#xD;
foreign policy and its challenges 25 years after the fall of the&#xD;
Berlin Wall.&#xD;
In this presentation I will talk about six points, namely:&#xD;
1. The fall of the Berlin Wall and the window of opportunity&#xD;
2. The search for a new order&#xD;
3. Internal debate and external expectations&#xD;
4. Germany’s new role in the world&#xD;
5. Three priorities for Germany&#xD;
6. A Fresh Look at Foreign Policy: Crisis, Order, Europe</description>
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