From the Bonn to the Berlin Republic : : Germany at the Twentieth Anniversary of Unification / / ed. by Jeffrey Anderson, Eric Langenbacher.

The fall of the Berlin Wall and the unification of East and West Germany in 1989/90 were events of world-historical significance. The twentieth anniversary of this juncture represents an excellent opportunity to reflect upon the evolution of the new Berlin Republic. Given the on-going significance o...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (416 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
PART I. HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS --
Chapter 1 THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC AT SIXTY Popular Myths, Actual Accomplishments and Competing Interpretations --
Chapter 2 “ALS WÄR’S EIN STÜCK VON UNS ...” GERMAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY TRAVERSES TWENTY YEARS OF UNITED GERMANY --
PART II. CULTURE AND SOCIETY --
Chapter 3 THE LAST EAST GERMAN AND THE MEMORY OF THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC --
Chapter 4 THEMASTERED PAST? Collective Memory Trends in Germany since Unification --
Chapter 5 OBAMAMANIA AND ANTI-AMERICANISM AS COMPLEMENTARY CONCEPTS IN CONTEMPORARY GERMAN DISCOURSE --
Chapter 6 PASSING TIME SINCE THEWENDE Recent German Film on Unification --
Chapter 7 POST COITUM TRISTE EST…? Sexual Politics and Cultures in Postunification Germany --
Chapter 8 FROM AUSLÄNDER TO INLANDER The Changing Faces of Citizenship in Post-Wall Germany --
Chapter 9 THE SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF GERMANY SINCE UNIFICATION1 --
Chapter 10 GENDER POLITICS IN THE BERLIN REPUBLIC Four Issues of Identity and Institutional Change --
PART III. POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY --
Chapter 11 THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC AT TWENTY Of Blind Spots and Peripheral Visions --
Chapter 12 IS THERE A SINGLE GERMAN PARTY SYSTEM? --
Chapter 13 HIGHER EDUCATION IN GERMANY Fragmented Change amid Paradigm Shifts1 --
Chapter 14 THE NORMATIVE POWER OF A NORMAL STATE Power and Revolutionary Vision in Germany’s Post-Wall Foreign Policy --
Chapter 15 FLIGHT FROM RISK Unified Germany and the Role of Beliefs in the European Response to the Financial Crisis --
PART IV. POLITICAL ECONOMY --
Chapter 16 GERMAN ECONOMIC UNIFICATION TWENTY YEARS LATER --
Chapter 17 THE ELUSIVE QUEST FOR NORMALCY The German Economy since Unification --
Chapter 18 TWENTY YEARS AFTER GERMAN UNIFICATION The Restructuring of the German Welfare and Employment Regime --
Chapter 19 INDUSTRY AND FINANCE IN GERMANY SIN CE UNIFICATION --
Chapter 20 IDEAS, INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZED CAPITALISM The German Model of Political Economy Twenty Years after Unification1 --
CONCLUSION The Germans Must Have Done Something Right --
CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
Summary:The fall of the Berlin Wall and the unification of East and West Germany in 1989/90 were events of world-historical significance. The twentieth anniversary of this juncture represents an excellent opportunity to reflect upon the evolution of the new Berlin Republic. Given the on-going significance of the country for theory and concept–building in many disciplines, an in-depth examination of the case is essential. In this volume, unique in its focus on all aspects of contemporary Germany - culture, historiography, society, politics and the economy - top scholars offer their assessments of the country’s performance in these and other areas and analyze the successes and continued challenges.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780857458575
9783110998283
DOI:10.1515/9780857458575
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Jeffrey Anderson, Eric Langenbacher.