内容説明
The East European revolutions of 1989 led to momentous changes throughout the region. This book analyzes the process of unification and assesses some of the problems facing a united Germany, by offering a synthesis of opinions. In it experts from Germany and the United States examine the deep-seated issues of political identity, painful economic adjustments and Germany's redefined international role.
目次
- Introduction - models of unification, M. Donald Hancock and Helga A. Welsh. Part 1 Background and impetus: the German question since 1945, Johannes Kuppe
- the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe - evolution, revolution and diffusion, H.A. Welsh. Part 2 Politics of unification - process and outcomes: exiting the GDR - political movements and parties between democratization and Westernization, Michaela W. Richter
- reform vs transformation, Henry Krisch
- political culture and public opinion, Karl Schmitt
- steps toward union - the collapse of the GDR and the unification of Germany, Michael Huelshoff and Arthur Hanhardt. Part 3 Implications and problematics of unified Germany: parties and problems of governance, Gert-Joachim Glaessner
- industrial relations, M.D. Hancock
- economic policies and performance, Peter H. Merkl
- social policy at the crossroads?, Gunnar Winkler
- security issues, James Sperling
- an unwelcome enlargement? the European Community and German unification, Andreas Falke.
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