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German History - 1945 - 1990, German History - Political Aspects, Political Culture, Political Sociology, German History - 1990 - present, East Germany (German Democratic Republic) - History, Germany - Politics & Government
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Understanding Contemporary Germany

by Stuart Parkes
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Overview

This wide-ranging survey of Europe's largest and most powerful country examines all aspects of post-unification Germany, as well as considering questions relating to German identity. The book adopts an integrated approach, considering society, culture, politics, economics and history. It gives extensive coverage of the Nazi legacy and assesses the stability and normality of the Federal Republic and its position in world affairs. Parkes concludes that the new Germany largely remains a stable and reliable partner in European and world affairs.

Synopsis

This wide-ranging survey of Europe's largest and most powerful country examines all aspects of post-unification Germany, as well as considering questions relating to German identity. The book adopts an integrated approach, considering society, culture, politics, economics and history. It gives extensive coverage of the Nazi legacy and assesses the stability and normality of the Federal Republic and its position in world affairs. Parkes concludes that the new Germany largely remains a stable and reliable partner in European and world affairs.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415141239

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