
Germany since Unification
The Development of the Berlin Republic
K. Larres(Editor)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. February 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
LXI, 261 pages
978-0-333-91999-6 (ISBN)
Description
A decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the GDR and the end of the Cold War, Germany has begun to cope with the political, economic, social and nationalistic challenges unification has posed to its institutions and way of life in both the western and eastern part of the once divided nation. The books' eleven authors, all experts in their field, analyse the way united Germany has tackled the many unforeseen problems and highlighted the gradually emerging short- and long-term patterns in Germany's slow adjustment to the new realities. The country has not only become more populous and territorially bigger, but also burdened with much underestimated problems, particularly economic and social ones. The emergence of a new economic, political and perhaps military superstate as feared by many in 1990 has not materialised. Instead, Germany today is only just coping with the domestic and external challenges of unification. The economic and social integration of the former East Germany into the Federal Republic has still not been completed and may take yet another ten to fifteen years. The book is a timely and well-researched effort by a team of outstanding experts to evaluate Germany's performance to date. It gives the reader ample and well-analysed information to comprehend the many challenges facing Germany and its European neighbours in the post-Cold War world
Reviews / Votes
'a very fine text. I highly recommend it for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and anyone else who is looking for a comprehensive overview of Germany in the 1990s.' - Elizabeth P.Coughlan, German Studies Review
'a good overview...a useful source of information about developments in Germany during the first seven years after unification.' - Volker Rittberger, International Affairs
'very concise, well-structured and accessible overviews of post-unification politics...non-specialist readers will appreciate the comprehensive glossary a first class text.' - Ingolfur Blühdorn, Debatte, Review of Contemporary German Affairs
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Edition
Second Edition 2001
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
LXI, 261 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
410 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-91999-6 (9780333919996)
DOI
10.1057/9780230800038
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Person
WILLIAM M. CHANDLER Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego
MICHAEL COX Professor of International History, Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
CHRISTOPHER FLOCKTON Lecturer, Department of Linguistic and International Studies, University of Surrey, Guildford
TILL GEIGER Lecturer in European Studies, Queen's University, Belfast
STEVEN HURST Lecturer, Department of Politics, Manchester Metropolitan University
ADRIAN HYDE-PRICE Senior Lecturer, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
CHARLIE JEFFERY Deputy Director, Institute for German Studies, University of Birmingham
ERIC OWEN SMITH Senior Lecturer in Economics, Loughborough University, Leicester
PANIKOS PANAYI Principal Lecturer in History, De Montfort University, Leicester
ROLF STEININGER Professor of Modern History and Director of the Institute of Contemporary History, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Content
List of Figures and Tables Notes on the Contributors Glossary and List of Abbreviations Introduction to the Second Edition Introduction to the First Edition PART I: THE GERMAN QUESTION AND THE REVOLUTION OF 1989-90 The German Question, 1945-95; R.Steininger Germany in 1989: the Development of a Revolution; K.Larres PART II: THE DOMESTIC CONSEQUENCES OF GERMAN UNIFICATION The German Economy since 1989-90: Problems and Prospects; C.Flockton The German Party System since Unification; W.M.Chandler German Federalism in the 1990s: On the Road to a 'Divided Polity'?; C.Jeffery Racial Exclusion in the New Germany; P.Panayi PART III: THE EXTERNAL CONSEQUENCES OF GERMAN UNIFICATION The German Model and European Integration; E.O.Smith Believing in the Miracle Cure: The Economic Transition Process in Germany and East-Central Europe; T.Geiger Germany's Security Policy Dilemmas: NATO, the WEU and the OSCE; A.Hyde-Price Present at Disintegration: The United States and German Unification; M.Cox & S.Hurst Index