Scholarly Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Politics -
Political Systems - History, Hong Kong Baptist Universitiy,
language: English, abstract: The paper was addressed to an
East-Asian audience conscious of national 'unification' demands in
their own region, familiar with life in an authoritarian system,
and aware of criticism of 'Western' political freedoms. Against
this backdrop, it interprets the collapse of the German Democratic
Republic in summer/fall 1989 within the framework of Karl Popper's
and Ralf Dahrendorf's 'closed society' paradigm. It concludes that
the East German system imploded because of pervasive popular
disillusion in light of growing contradictions between official
rhetoric and actual economic failure. It was not in the interest of
the East German population to reform the existing structures but to
pursue a quick path towards reunification with the West.
Reunification demands were thus not primarily based on patriotic
(or nationalist) discourse but on rational political choice.
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