Reinventing Germany by Anthony Glees

Reinventing Germany by Anthony Glees

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Discussing German political development since 1945, this study covers such areas as: occupation policy, 1945-1949; the re-emergence of German political life; Adenauer's high policy - 1949-55; Adenauer's model Germany - 1953-63; and the Grand Coalition and the Brandt Chancellorship.

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Reinventing Germany by Anthony Glees

In this stimulating book, a leading expert on German affairs provides an overview of German political development since 1945. The key to the well-being and prosperity of Europe after 1945 was the creation of a stable and democratic West Germany. Unification in 1990 not only transformed Germany's role in Europe and the world but brought new political, social and economic problems caused by the vast expense of unity and high labour costs. The author argues that these great changes provide a new and daunting challenge to the Bonn system by calling into question the Berlin Republic's ability to meet the needs of the German nation. The difficulties resulting from Germany's commitment to European integration are also addressed. Within Europe, German insistence on deeper integration is often seen as evidence of a German wish to dominate Europe, even though the stated aim of Kohl's government is to prevent this from happening. The author believes that Germany's new power is clearly visible, and must be carefully managed if future conflict is to be avoided.
'An important book on post-war German history which stresses, from a British perspective, the obligation towards Europe that a reunified Germany expresses'Helmut Kohl'Glees' new study validates the description of the Federal Republic as a "chancellor democracy". With thought and clarity, Glees describes how the nation's chancellors have shaped Germany's political course. From Adenauer's reinvention of postwar Germany, to Brandt's Ostpolitik, to Kohl's orchestration of German union, this study tracks the major political developments of the Federal Republic. For both students and instructors, this book provides a valuable introduction to the Federal Republic's history, and a provocative assessment of the political challenges now facing the nation.'Professor Russell J. Dalton, University of California, Irvine.'... a reliable and readable account of all the major developments, [it] raises serious questions about the future role of Germany in Europe and should soon become es
Anthony Glees Director of European Studies,Brunel University and Reader in the Department of Government, Brunel University
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ISBN 13 9781859731857
ISBN 10 1859731856
Title Reinventing Germany
Author Anthony Glees
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1996-08-01
Number of pages 306
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