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Germany's landmark 1998 election saw for the first time in the
Republic's fifty-year historyan incumbent Chancellor and his entire
government replaced. In this collection fourteen distinguished
scholars, from both sides of the Atlantic, have come together to
give the first detailed scholarly account of this historic event.
From a variety of perspectives the essays, based on in-depth
interviews, explore the election candidates, parties, and issues,
and places them within the context of the Federal Republic's
history, the end of the Bonn Republic and the beginning of the
Berlin Republic. Special chapters focus on the growing importance
of women inelectoral politics, voting behavior and the influence of
the media, and the significance of the election for the European
Union. Based on in-depth interviews with political leaders and
extensive field research this book is ideally suited for
specialists in German and European politics and the interested
reader who wants far more depth of coverage than the main stream
media can provide.
Germany's landmark 1998 election saw for the first time in the
Republic's fifty-year historyan incumbent Chancellor and his entire
government replaced. In this collection fourteen distinguished
scholars, from both sides of the Atlantic, have come together to
give the first detailed scholarly account of this historic event.
From a variety of perspectives the essays, based on in-depth
interviews, explore the election candidates, parties, and issues,
and places them within the context of the Federal Republic's
history, the end of the Bonn Republic and the beginning of the
Berlin Republic. Special chapters focus on the growing importance
of women inelectoral politics, voting behavior and the influence of
the media, and the significance of the election for the European
Union. Based on in-depth interviews with political leaders and
extensive field research this book is ideally suited for
specialists in German and European politics and the interested
reader who wants far more depth of coverage than the main stream
media can provide.
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.
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.
Four years after unification, Germany completed what has been
called the "super election year": no less than nineteen elections,
culminating in the Bundestag vote on October 16, 1994. Four years
after unification, the elections of 1994 reveal the state of German
Unity and the interplay of new forces in post-Cold War Europe. This
book analyzes the elections for specialists as well as for
students, placing them in the wider context of political and
economic developments in Germany in the 1990s. An appendix with
full data on previous Bundestag elections and relevant charts on
party developments enhances the value of this volume which
students, scholars and the general reader interested in German
affairs will find indispensable.
Four years after unification, Germany completed what has been
called the "super election year": no less than nineteen elections,
culminating in the Bundestag vote on October 16, 1994. Four years
after unification, the elections of 1994 reveal the state of German
Unity and the interplay of new forces in post-Cold War Europe. This
book analyzes the elections for specialists as well as for
students, placing them in the wider context of political and
economic developments in Germany in the 1990s. An appendix with
full data on previous Bundestag elections and relevant charts on
party developments enhances the value of this volume which
students, scholars and the general reader interested in German
affairs will find indispensable.
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