United Germany: The Past, Politics, Prospects

United Germany: The Past, Politics, Prospects

United Germany: The Past, Politics, Prospects

United Germany: The Past, Politics, Prospects

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Overview

This landmark study describes the momentous events from 1989 to 1991 that led up to German unification, explaining how and why they happened as they did, and analyzing them in relation to issues in comparative and international politics and to current theories in political science. Two specialists, one on Western Germany and the other on Eastern Germany, who were observers there during the period, provide the background for understanding trends in German and European politics in the early 1990s. This text is intended for students of European contemporary history, comparative politics, and international relations.

This study links the current history of the peaceful revolution in Germany to an analysis of established theories in comparative politics. An introduction provides some historical background prior to 1989. The text goes on to define conditions in the two Germanies in 1989 and then launches into a discussion about the attitudes and expectations in the West as prospects for unity dawned. Careful attention is then given to the East German revolution and the March 1990 elections. Reasons are given for plans for the early unification of the two Germanies. Then the study focuses on the Federal Republic election of December 1990. The impact of these elections and the unification process on Germany and Europe and the world in the near future is discussed at some length. An appendix provides some basic information about Germany's system of government. A selected bibliography points to important primary and secondary sources.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275942885
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/13/1992
Series: Contributions in Political Science Series
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.40(d)
Lexile: 1420L (what's this?)

About the Author

H.G. PETER WALLACH is Professor of Political Science and Director of the European American Institute at Central Connecticut State University. He is the editor of West German Politics in the Mid-Eighties: Crisis and Continuity (Praeger, 1985).

RONALD A. FRANCISCO is Associate Professor of Political Science and Soviet/East European Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the editor of The Political Economy of Collectivized Agriculture (1979), Agricultural Policies in the USSR and Eastern Europe (1980), and Berlin Between Two Worlds (1986).

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Federal Republic of Germany in 1989
Revolution in the German Democratic Republic
The German Democratic Republic Elects a Parliament
Unification
The First Elections in a Unified Germany
The New German Economy and the Unification of Europe
The New Germany?
Conclusion
Appendix: The German Governmental System
Select Bibliography
Index

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