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German History - Political Aspects, Political Culture, Political Sociology, Economic Policies in Europe, German History - 1990 - present, Germany - Politics & Government, Political Parties
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The Berlin Republic

by Winand Gellner (Editor), John D. Robertson
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Overview

At the beginning of German unification in October, 1990, there were high expectations for where the integration of the former East Germany into the western system would be ten years later. Now, at the dawn of a new millennium, some argue that the expectations have not been met, with new questions arising as to when these changes will take place. Others, of course, say the process has been, under the circumstances, quite successful. What, if anything went as expected and hoped, and what are the prospects for the future?
What, if anything did not develop as expected, and what lessons can we take from the process and apply to our understanding of German society and politics and the broader process of unification? Finally, what implications has German unification had on the emerging European Union and what lessons can we draw from other national and sub-national forces of unification and consolidation in the world today as a result of a careful reflection and assessment of the German unification process.
This edited volume presents ten papers that offer fresh insight and perspectives on these questions and suggest pathways to future research on the topic.

Synopsis

Robertson (political science, Texas A&M U., US) and Gellner (political science, U. of Passau, Germany) present 11 contributions assessing the impact of German reunification on German society and politics. The generally positive assessments look at such topics as the congruence between state and nation formation, levels of trust in political institutions, cultural differences resulting from different traditions of journalism, and a number of significant changes in German governing institutions. Also discussed are economic and security policy implications, domestic and international. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780714653938

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