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Reunification boosts German chemical industry

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1991
The past year has been an eventful one for the German chemical industry. There was the reunification of Germany, which led at one point to a hassle with the government over pharmaceuticals pricing. There was the Persian Gulf War, which disrupted the industry's costs and prices and which led to unfounded charges of supplying raw materials for chemical ...
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German Reunification, Profit and Growth

1996
The present international situation is characterized by a mild and long recession in a rather atypical economic cycle. After a long period of expansion, the duration of which has exceeded by about one year the corresponding period of the three preceeding cycles since 1970, first the UK and France, then the USA and gradually the other countries have ...
Luigi Paganetto, Pasquale L. Scandizzo
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Literature and German Reunification

1999
This book is a systematic attempt to examine the literary consequences of German reunification. Placing the concept of the Kulturnation at the centre of its analysis, the book explores the ways in which literature both responds to and helps to constitute notions of German national identity. Previous studies of German literature have tended to avoid the
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German transport policy after reunification

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 1994
Abstract Due to the development after the reunification of Germany, the opening of Eastern Europe and the creation of the Single European Market, German transport policy is facing great challenges. We must not only cope with considerable increases in traffic but also with geographically reoriented traffic flows and structural changes.
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NATO and German Reunification

1992
With German unification becoming a reality, the impact of a unified Germany on the distribution of power in Europe and indeed in the whole world is likely to be enormous. The effect on NATO is difficult to predict, but obviously it may change not only its configuration but also its management.
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Transitional Justice after German Reunification

2015
How do societies transitioning from oppressive to democratic rule hold accountable those citizens who contributed to maintaining injustice in the ancient regime by secretly denouncing fellow citizens? Is their public identification a way of fulfilling respect for those who suffered harm as a result of their collaboration?
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The Challenge of German Reunification

2001
Chapters 2 and 3 have analysed in detail the development of agricultural structures and policies in the former FRG from 1945 to 1990, and have examined the former FRG’s role in the development of the CAP. The aims of this chapter are twofold: to outline the development of agriculture in the former GDR from 1945 to 1990, and to analyse the restructuring
Geoff A Wilson, Olivia J Wilson
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Literature and German reunification

Choice Reviews Online, 2000
Neil H. Donahue, Stephen Brockmann
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The Problem of German Reunification

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1960
The unification of Germany is at present im possible because of the irreconcilable interests of the United States and the Soviet Union. The Berlin issue, as it was raised by Khrushchev in November 1958, is the symbolic man ifestation of the real issue which has separated the United States and the Soviet Union since the beginning of the cold war, that ...
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