The political odyssey of Herbert Wehner
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The political odyssey of Herbert Wehner
Westview Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In this biography, Wayne Thompson brings to life six decades of German history by tracing the career of Herbert Wehner. One of Germany's most active and influential politicians. Wehner emerged in the 1920s as a Communist firebrand and rose in the 1950s to the top leadership of the ruling Social Democratic Party. He remained influential during the party's decline to the role of an opposition party in the 1980s. By the time of his death in 1990, Wehner had become a symbol of the twists and turns, the highs and lows of not only German, but also Soviet and East European history in the 20th century. Placing this figure in the context of this time, Thompson provides insights into the nature of the SPD and the FRG's political system.
目次
- Communist Party and Resistance to Hitler
- return to Germany
- foreign policy of the 1950s - Western integration
- consequences of the 1953 parliamentary elections
- the 1957 elections to the Godesberg programme
- the SPD reforms itself - the Godesberg programme
- a new defense policy and party leader
- toward the grand coalition
- the 1965 elections and into the grand coalition
- establishment of SPD-FDP government, 1969
- Wehner as parliamentarian
- Wehner and the social Democratic Party
- the Brandt government - ostpolitik and the 1972 elections
- the fall of Brandt and his replacement by Schmidt, 1974
- defense policy debate and twin-track decision
- collapse of the social-liberal coalition, 1982
- Wehner in retirement.
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