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Gefährliche Freundschaft: Der deutsche Einsatz in Afghanistan im transatlantischen Verhältnis

Berenskoetter, Felix

Authors

Felix Berenskoetter



Abstract

This article assesses the claim that Germany’s security is being defended in Afghanistan from a social constructivist perspective. It draws on the concept of ontological security and the notion that such security is established, as well as threatened, in a relationship with friends. Against this theoretical backdrop, the article reviews German engagement in Afghanistan as an act of solidarity after the September 11 attacks and, consequently, analyzes its development between 2001 and 2010 in the context of the transatlantic relationship. It traces disagreements between Germany and the US regarding the very condition of their being in Afghanistan, namely post-war reconstruction or war fighting, and corresponding practices. It suggests that this enduring dissonance destabilised the government’s representation of Germany’s engagement in Afghanistan and posed a threat to German ontological security. Illustrated through debates surrounding police building and Bundeswehr behaviour in Afghanistan, the article depicts attempts by the Merkel government to adapt to American criticism without violating Germany’s civilian power identity as a difficult balancing act and argues that Germany was, indeed, facing a threat from Afghanistan, though one rooted in German-American friendship.

Citation

Berenskoetter, F. (2011). Gefährliche Freundschaft: Der deutsche Einsatz in Afghanistan im transatlantischen Verhältnis. Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik, 4(Sonderheft), 271-298. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12399-011-0202-y

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Oct 1, 2011
Deposit Date Jun 14, 2011
Journal Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik
Print ISSN 1866-2188
Electronic ISSN 1866-2196
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue Sonderheft
Pages 271-298
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12399-011-0202-y