Title of article :
Exploring Reactions in Paris and Berlin to the US withdrawal from the JCPOA
Author/Authors :
Adeli, Issa University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Germany and France are often viewed as the EU pillars in their common
European foreign policy. After Brexit, their role has become even more
significant. Consequently, the Euro-Atlantic relations have been affected by the
ways these countries react to the US’s foreign policies when they are against
European values, including the tenets of the international rule of law. The US
withdrawal from Iran’s deal with 5+1 concerning Iran’s nuclear program (known
as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and abbreviated as the JCPOA) is a
case regarded as unlawful by the UN. It can be used to test how much these two
countries show resistance to the US in case of disagreement. This article draws a
comparison between Berlin’s reaction to the US withdrawal from the JCPOA
vise-à-vise Paris’s response to the same event. The distinctions between these
responses and the reasons behind them will be analyzed by drawing on the
theory of neoclassical realism. Furthermore, it will be argued that while
Germany’s political structure and its historical developments speak volumes
about its disposition to being more conservative and taking less restrictive
measures towards countries like Iran, for France, tipping the balance of power is
an important factor that accounts for the country’s tendency to form an alliance
with the hegemon in recent years.
Keywords :
Comparative Foreign Policy , Counterhegemonic Foreign Policy , Euro-Atlantic Relations , French Foreign Policy , German Foreign Policy , Neoclassical Realism
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies