When Germany sends troops abroad : (Record no. 78511)

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ISSN 1863-1053
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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Brose, Ekkehard
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Title When Germany sends troops abroad :
Subtitle the case for a limited reform of the Parliamentary Participation Act /
Author, etc Ekkehard Brose
Medium [electronic resource]
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Place of publication Berlin :
Publisher SWP,
Year 2013
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Pages 21 p.
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Series title SWP research paper ;
Number 2013:9
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General note SIP1405
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General note "September 2013"
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General note Translation by Rhona Brose<br/>(English version of SWP-Studie 18/2013)
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General note The Parliamentary Participation Act has proved to be a valuable tool for ensuring the democratic legitimacy of any decision to send Bundeswehr troops abroad. Since it came into force in 2005, the German Bundestag has given its assent to more than 70 requests of the Federal Government for the deployment of German troops abroad, or the extension of such mandates, and has not rejected a single application. Nevertheless, there is a problem: Germany’s partners see participation with military personnel in the NATO Command Structure and in the Airborne Early Warning Command AWACS as a logical consequence of their membership of the Alliance. Participation is not called into question during deployment. This is not the case in Germany, where participation during deployment has become the subject of fine-spun legal argument and heated political debate. Within the Alliance, the German stance, which has repeatedly led to withdrawals from AWACS, is perceived as being contradictory, lacking in solidarity, and not compatible with Germany’s significant position. A limited reform of the Act could provide a remedy, and the new legislative period is an opportune moment for taking action.<br/>
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Keyword NATO
Subdivision early warning
Geographic subdivision FRG
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Geographic keyword FRG
Subdivision armed forces
-- deployment
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Institution Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, SWP
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Classification part CD2014 G14_140
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URI http://www.swp-berlin.org/en/publications/swp-research-papers/swp-research-paper-detail/article/reform_of_the_parliamentary_participation_act.html
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