The New Germany votes : unification and the creation of the new German party system
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The New Germany votes : unification and the creation of the new German party system
(German studies series)
Berg, 1993
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The new Germany votes : unification and the creation of a new German party system
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780854963140
Description
This volume examines the process of German unification from the perspective of the political parties, their voters and the parliamentary system. Leading specialists offer a first-class analysis of the attempts by the established German parties to address the problems of German union as a policy goal and to deal with the internal party changes induced by the events of 1989/90.
Table of Contents
- The peaceful revolution and German electoral politics, R.J. Dalton
- framing unification - issue salience and mass sentiment 1989-91, M. Kuechler
- the Christian Democrats in 1990 - saved by unification?, D. Conradt
- the SPD seeks a new identity - party modernization and the prospects in the 1990s, D. Hancock
- unity and victory for the German liberals - little party, what now?, C. Soe
- disunited greens in a united Germany - the all-German election of December 1990 and its aftermath, G. Frankland and D. Schoonmaker
- from SED to PDS - the struggle to revive a "left" party, H. Krisch
- the campaign in the media, H.A. Semetko and K. Schoenbach
- unification and electoral choice, H. Norpoth and D. Roth
- the German party system and the future, R.J. Dalton and W. Buerklin.
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: pbk ISBN 9780854963867
Description
This volume examines the process of German unification from the perspective of the political parties, their voters and the parliamentary system. Leading specialists offer a first-class analysis of the attempts by the established German parties to address the problems of German union as a policy goal and to deal with the internal party changes induced by the events of 1989/90.
Table of Contents
- The peaceful revolution and German electoral politics, R.J. Dalton
- framing unification - issue salience and mass stentiment 1989-91, M. Kuechler
- the Christian Democrats in 1990 - saved by unification?, D. Conradt
- the SPD seeks a new identity - party modernization and the prospects in the 1990s, D. Hancock
- unity and victory for the German liberals - little party, what now?, C. Soe
- disunited greens in a united Germany - the all-German election of December 1990 and its aftermath, G. Frankland and D. Schoonmaker
- from SED to PDS - the struggle to revive a "left" party, H. Krisch
- the campaign in the media, H.A. Semetko and K. Schoenbach
- unification and electoral choice, H. Norpoth and D. Roth
- the German party system and the future, R.J. Dalton and W. Burklin.
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