Background
Bach, Jonathan P.G. was born on January 26, 1966 in New York City. Son of Robert and Suzanne Bach.
( In this first full-length U.S. study of German foreign ...)
In this first full-length U.S. study of German foreign policy since unification, Jonathan Bach explores how differing understandings of national identity influence and shape German foreign policy. Placing current debates in social and historical context, he identifies major narratives within the German foreign policy community from which emerge divergent interpretations of national identity. Through a discursive analysis of the parliamentary debates surrounding the deployment of German troops to the former Yugoslavia, Bach highlights how the idea of a "normal" foreign policy is dependent on understandings of the nation and subject to constraints imposed by the ambiguous role of the state.
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Bach, Jonathan P.G. was born on January 26, 1966 in New York City. Son of Robert and Suzanne Bach.
Bachelor, University Massachusetts, 1988. Master of Arts, Syracuse University, New York, 1993. Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1997.
Program officer Institute for East-West Studies, New York City, New York, 1988—1990. Postdoctoral research fellow Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1998. Postdoctoral research scholar Columbia University, New York City, 1999—2002.
Core faculty New School University, since 2002.
( In this first full-length U.S. study of German foreign ...)
Member of German Studies Association, International Studies Association, American Polist. Science Association.
Married Yukiko Koga.