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Volume 28 (2010): Issue 2 (Jun 2010): From the Bonn to the Berlin Republic: The Twentieth Anniversary of German Unification
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German Politics and Society
Table of Contents
Part Two
"Als wär' es ein Stück von uns …"; German Politics and Society Traverses Twenty Years of United Germany
The Federal Republic at Twenty: Of Blind Spots and Peripheral Visions
Is There a Single German Party System?
Higher Education in Germany: Fragmented Change Amid Paradigm Shifts
German Economic Unification Twenty Years Later
The Elusive Quest for Normalcy: The German Economy since Unification
Twenty Years after German Unification: The Restructuring of the German Welfare and Employment Regime
Industry and Finance in Germany since Unification
Ideas, Institutions and Organized Capitalism: The German Model of Political Economy Twenty Years after Unification
Flight from Risk: Unified Germany and the Role of Beliefs in the European Response to the Financial Crisis
The Normative Power of a Normal State: Power and Revolutionary Vision in Germany's Post-Wall Foreign Policy
Conclusion
The Germans Must Have Done Something Right
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