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001 2005274623
003 DLC
005 20050811150643.0
008 050526s2004 enk b 011 0 eng
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035 $a(OCoLC)ocm56468033
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050 00 $aDD290.29$b.G476 2004
082 04 $a320.9430904$222
245 00 $aGermany at fifty-five :$bBerlin ist nicht Bonn? /$cedited by James Sperling.
260 $aManchester, UK ;$aNew York, NY :$bManchester University Press ;$aNew York, NY :$bDistributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave,$c2004.
300 $axxvii, 563 p. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aIssues in German politics
500 $a"This book is presented to Professor Peter Merkl on the occasion of his 70th birthday"--P. [v].
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [523]-557) and index.
505 0 $gINTRODUCTION --$tBerlin ist nicht Bonn? : continuity and change in postwar Germany /$rJames Sperling --$gPART I. THE ORIGINS OF THE BONN AND BERLIN REPUBLICS --$tThe origins of the Bonn Republic /$rKarl H. Cerny --$tThe origins of the Berlin Republic /$rMary M. McKenzie --$gPART II. THE LEGACIES OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM --$tLegacies of divided memory and the Berlin Republic /$rJeffrey Herf --$tA three-dimensional view of German history : the weight of the past in Germany's relations with Jews in Germany, Israel and the diaspora /$rLily Gardner Feldman --$tRestitution and the Berlin Republic /$rAndrew Baker --$gPART III. THE EVOLVING POLITICAL CULTURE OF THE BERLIN REPUBLIC --$tPublic opinion and political issue divides /$rRobert Rohrschneider,$rDieter Fuchs --$t'Girl power' : women, politics and leadership in the Berlin Republic /$rJoyce Marie Mushaben --$tSocial movements in the Federal Republic /$rAlice H. Cooper --$tNeo-nazism in comparative perspective : no longer Germany's problem? /$rLeonard Weinberg --$gPART IV. POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE BERLIN REPUBLIC --$tGerman party system change /$rWilliam M. Chandler --$tThe dynamics of party support in chancellor-democracy : Schröder and his SPD /$rClay Clemens --$tThe PDS and the party systems in unified Germany /$rDavid F. Patton --$tElections in the Länder, 1990-2002 /$rArthur B. Gunlicks --$gPART V. INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AND POLICY INNOVATION --$tPost-unification German military organisation : the struggle to create national command structures /$rThomas-Durell Young --$tEvolution of the German Bundesbank : from Bank deutscher Länder to regional bank of the European Central Bank /$rKarl Kaltenthaler --$tStandort Deutschland revisited /$rMichael Huelshoff --$tTax reforms and Modell Deutschland : lessons from four years of Red-Green tax policy /$rAchim Truger,$rWade Jacoby --$gPART VI. THE FOREIGN POLICIES OF THE BERLIN REPUBLIC --$tThe 'German problem' reconsidered : the impact of unification on the European order /$rStephen F. Szabo --$tGermany and Poland : beyond the past? /$rArthur R. Rachwald --$tGermany and the future of European integration /$rEmil J. Kirchner --$tCommunity breakdown? : Germany, NATO and the guns of September /$rMary N. Hampton --$gCONCLUSION --$tRun, Gerhard, run : or, is the Reformstau real? /$rPeter Merkl.
651 0 $aGermany$xHistory$yUnification, 1990.
650 0 $aPolitical culture$zGermany.
651 0 $aGermany$xPolitics and government$y20th century.
700 1 $aSperling, James.