Precarious victory : the 2002 German federal election and its aftermath

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Precarious victory : the 2002 German federal election and its aftermath

edited by David P. Conradt, Gerald R. Kleinfeld, Christian Søe

Berghahn Books, 2005

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A precarious victory : Schroeder and the German elections of 2002

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The 2002 campaign and election was one of the most dramatic in the history of the Federal Republic. An unprecedented last minute swing narrowly re-elected the Social Democratic-Green government of Chancellor Schroeder. The campaign featured the first-ever American style television debate between the two candidates for the chancellorship. Foreign policy, particularly the refusal of Schroeder to support the Iraq policies of US President George W. Bush, played an unusually important role. In the aftermath of the election the government was faced with a deteriorating economy and the charge of the opposition that it had deliberately mislead voters during the campaign. In this volume, distinguished experts from both sides of the Atlantic analyse these and other critical issues. Their work is based on extensive research in Germany and Washington, which included interviews with major political figures and the collection of new campaign and election data. Contributors: William Patterson, E. Gene Frankland, Clay Clemens, Christian Soe, Gerald R. Kleinfeld, David Patton, Dieter Roth, Mary N. Hampton, Ferdinand Breitbach, Irwin Collier, Helga Welsh, Stephen Szabo.

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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction David P. Conradt, Gerald R. Kleinfeld, and Christian Soe Chapter 1. The 2002 Campaign and Election: An Overview David P. Conradt Chapter 2. Who Won and Why Dieter Roth Chapter 3. Gerhard Schroeder and the Unlikely Victory of the German Social Democrats William E. Paterson and James Sloam Chapter 4. Hold the Champagne: Edmund Stoiber's CDU/CSU and Bundestagswahl 2002 Clay Clemens Chapter 5. Saving Schroeder: The Greens in 2002 E. Gene Frankland Chapter 6. A False Dawn for Germany's Liberals: The Rise and Fall of Project 18 Christian Soe Chapter 7. The PDS Implode Gerald R. Kleinfeld Chapter 8. Ladies' Choice: Returning the Schroeder Government to Power in 2002 Mary N. Hampton Chapter 9. Dogs That Did Not Bark: German Exceptionalism Reconsidered David F. Patton Chapter 10. The Poisoned Relationship: Germany, the United States, and the Election of 2002 Stephen F. Szabo Chapter 11. German Policymaking and the Reform Gridlock Helga A. Welsh Chapter 12. Can Gerhard Schroeder Do It? Prospects for Fundamental Reform of the German Economy and a Return to High Employment Irwin Collier Appendix Notes on Contributors Index

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