Abstract

The interrelations of Russia and Germany are widely regarded as having the fundamental meaning for European security and the entire constitution of the West. While some people tend to believe in the reliability of Germany as the USA partner and its so-called Westbindung as a whole - because of its relations with the Russian Federation, others point to the leading role of Germany in the European foreign policy, while still others see German-Russian relations as a common barometer of conflict and co-operation in Europe. How Germany chooses to approach Russia and how it deals with the crisis in Ukraine in particular are questions that underlie several possible visions of the future European order.

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