26.03.2019

Germany’s “Ostpolitik” and Georgia: Any Lessons to Learn?

Former German Chancellor Willy Brandt and Egon Bahr were close political allies – and friends. In his book entitled “Das musst Du erzählen” (“This you need to tell”), Egon Bahr looks back at his time at Brandt’s side, first as the mastermind and later as the key negotiator of the Social Democratic “Ostpolitik” (Eastern Policy). Following the initiative of Maia Panjikidze, former Foreign Minister and philologist, and with the support of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, the book is now available in Georgian. Why?

Egon Bahr and Willy Brandt began conceptualizing the Ostpolitik in the 1960s. It was not only shaped by the much-quoted formula change through rapprochement, but also by a few clear-cut principles. First, Bahr believed that the first step to overcoming an unloved status quo is to accept it. Acceptance, however, does not mean approval in this case, but the realistic recognition of ones own situation and possibilities for action. Secondly, politicians of the time knew that change needs time and therefore patience. Thirdly, they trusted in a policy of small steps, which, so they believed, could contribute to the attainment of their objectives in the long run.

 When reading Bahrs book, some parallels between Germany of the 1960s and todays Georgia emerge despite all the differences. Germany was divided, the GDR government was not recognized by the West German leadership, the GDR territory was only referred to as a Soviet occupation zone and the main task of West Germanys diplomacy was to prevent the international recognition of the GDR. Even if one should not overstretch these parallels, the question arises whether todays Georgia can learn something from the Ostpolitik of the 1960s.The translation of Bahrs book shall contribute to this discussion. A first step was made during its presentation on 30 November 2018 in the Writers House in Tbilisi, which was attended by the translator Maia Panjikidze, Georgias Minister of State for Reconciliation and Civic Equality Ketevan Tsikhelashvili, the German Ambassador Hubert Kirsch, Professor Oliver Reisner from Ilia University and the former members of the Bundestag and SPD foreign affairs politicians Ute Finckh-Krämer and Karsten D. Voigt.

Egon Bahr, "Das musst Du erzählen" - Erinnerungen an Willy Brand

ISBN  978-9941-482-19-9

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

Tbilisi, 2018


Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung South Caucasus Office

Georgia Office
N. Ramishvili str.  I Dead End, Bldg. 1, Ap. 7
0179, Tbilisi
Georgia
+995 32 225 07 28
georgia(at)fes.de

Armenia Office
Moskovyan str. 31, 76/1
0002, Yerevan
Armenia
+374 10 53 69 13
+374 10 53 26 97
armenia(at)fes.de