This book, part of a series published by the Verein für Socialpolitik, delves into the socio-economic dynamics of Germany and its relations with Russia around the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It includes scholarly contributions by Dr. Paul Arndt and Professor Dr. Walther Lotz, focusing on the effects of trade agreements and economic policies during the reigns of Graf Caprivi and Fürst Hohenlohe. The work analyzes the complexities of international trade, diplomatic relations, and economic strategies, emphasizing the intertwining of domestic and foreign policies. The intended audience comprises academics, policymakers, and individuals interested in European economic history and political economy. The book aims to provide insights into the historical economic relations between Germany and Russia, assessing historical patterns to suggest future diplomatic and economic strategies. |