Breakdown, breakup, breakthrough : Germany's difficult passage to modernity
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Breakdown, breakup, breakthrough : Germany's difficult passage to modernity
(Policies and institutions, v. 4)
Berghahn Books, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Germany's institutional anatomy, its norms, and the spirits that animate it can only be properly understood if one takes into account such factors as its economic power and central position within Europe. This volume traces the difficult passage of German society to modernity, offering new perspectives on the "German question," largely characterized by the absence of key ideological underpinnings of democracy in the early modern period and a constitutional exceptionalism on the eve of the 20th century. The essays describe the organizational infrastructure and behavioral norms that account for the success of Germany's postwar economy and polity, but also register the tensions between the increasingly individualist outlook of post-1968 Germans and the country's highly organized and ritualistic decision-making structures, which often severely test the democratic foundations of the republic.
However, Germany is not unique in its efforts to find a balance between traditional and modern forces that have shaped its history. This volume demonstrates that Germany's experience, past and present, teaches broader lessons that speak to the central concerns of our time: what are the historical precursors of and vital attitudes towards democracy? How much structural variation will be feasible in political economies embedded in Europe after the introduction of the Euro and in the context of economic and other globalization? The considerable insights into these questions provided by this volume celebrate the inspiration given to colleagues and students who have worked with Andrei S. Markovits, to whom it is dedicated.
目次
Introduction
Carl Lankowski
Chapter 1. Calvinism and Democracy: The Case of the Dutch Republic (1555-1787)
Philip S. Gorski
Chapter 2. Liberalization and Democratization in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Germany in Comparative Perspective
Thomas Ertman
Chapter 3. Germany on the Global Stage: The U.S.-German Relationship After Unification
Karen Donfried
Chapter 4. The Politics of Adapting Organized Capitalism: United Germany, The New Europe, and Globalization
Christopher S. Allen
Chapter 5. The "Storm Before the Calm": Labor Markets, Unemployment, and Standort Deutschland
Michael G. Huelshoff
Chapter 6. The Bundesrat, Interest Groups, and Gridlock: German Federalism at the End of the Twentieth Century
Stephen J. Silvia
Chapter 7. Fahrvergnugen on the Datenbahn: Germany Confronts the Information Age
Beth Simone Noveck
Chapter 8. Engineered Like No Other: German Society and the Automobile
Carolyn Hoefig
Chapter 9. Globalization, Gender, and the German Welfare State: The Maldistributive Consequences of Retrenchment
Patricia Davis and Simon Reich
Chapter 10. Grace? Under Pressure? The Goldhagen Controversy After Two Years
Jeremiah M. Riemer
List of Contributors
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