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Political consequences of German unification

West European Politics, 1992
The ‘big bang’ approach to German unification poses several problems for the Federal Republic affecting the governance structure and the nature of public policy. Four questions require particular attention: How will the basic fabric of the German state be affected?
exaly   +2 more sources

Political Institutions and German Unification

2011
The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, marks a truly secular break in modern history. It was the first step in a series of events that entailed a profound redrawing of the global political map. Arguably, the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 was the single most important consequence of the fall of the Wall.
exaly   +2 more sources

The Domestic Politics of German Unification

German Studies Review, 1995
Part 1 The Process and Politics of Unification: The Process of Regime Change in East Germany, G. Lehmbruch Electoral Politics in the New Germany, M. Kaase Years of Transition - Financing the East German Parties in 1989-90, P. Loesche Political Elites and Electoral Rules - the Composition of the Bundestag, 1949-90, C.
Ulf Zimmermann   +3 more
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