German foreign policy comes of age
BERLIN - Germany's reunification, nearly 25 years ago, once again placed at the heart of Europe a large power whose location, economic potential, and, yes, history, raised suspicions of revived hegemonic ambitions. Major European leaders at the time - including Giulio Andreotti, Margaret Thatcher, and François Mitterrand - worried that Germany might seek to revise the results of the two world wars.