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German politics today surveys the German political system, based
on up--to--date information covering the period since the 1998
Bundestag election and the new coalition government under
Chancellor Schroder. A concise survey of the historical background
to the present-day political system, including the steps that led
to German reunification in 1990, is followed by analysis of the
institutions of political participation (election, parties and
interest groups) and the institutions of government (the
constitution, the legislature, chancellor government and the
federal system). The book concludes by considering the symbiotic
relationship between Germany and Europe, and assesses how apt it is
to consider Germany to be a 'normal' democracy today.
The author draws on German as well as English--language sources
of data, ensuring that recent changes in the political system are
fully explained, and provides coverage of the constitutional as
well as the historical and partisan basis of contemporary German
politics.
Special features include boxes, (which explain topics such as
the 'surplus seats' which have occurred at recent Bundestag
elections), a chronology of events leading to German reunification,
and examples of interest groups officially registered with the
Bundestag.
It will appeal to those studying undergraduate courses on German
politics, and provide a valuable resource for those studying
comparative European political systems.
Beer on the Last Frontier is the first book ever written that
focuses exclusively on the craft breweries and brewpubs of Alaska.
It is an exploration of and guide to the numerous craft breweries
of The Great Land and the exceptional beers they are brewing.
Volume I covers the breweries of the Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak
Island. Volume II will cover Anchorage, Fairbanks, and all points
in between. Volume III will cover Southeast Alaska. This book is
not intended to be a stand-alone guidebook to Alaska. Rather, it
should be viewed as a guidebook specifically for the craft beer
lover, one which will enable any visitor or tourist who is
particularly interested in experiencing craft beer in Alaska to do
so most effectively. This volume, The Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak
Island Breweries, covers the four breweries and two brewpubs
located in these two regions of Alaska in detail. Profusely
illustrated with color photographs and containing interviews with
the brewers, it also provides detailed information to aid the
visitor to Alaska, such as driving directions, operating hours, as
well as beer lists and tasting notes for each of the craft
breweries. Besides detailed information on each of the breweries,
the book also offers suggestions on bars, restaurants, and liquor
stores in the regions which offer good selections of craft beers
from the 49th state. Alaska is unique in its climate, its wildlife
and the people who live there. Is it any surprise that its beers
are unique as well? Beers, wines, meads, distilled spirits: they
are all made commercially in Alaska. And not just made, but made
well. Alaska's alcoholic beverages are the frequent winners of
awards in national and even international competitions. There are
24 commercial breweries in Alaska, two wineries, two meaderies, and
three distilleries. Not bad for a state with under 800,000 total
residents. So if you will be traveling to Alaska and enjoy craft
beer, this guidebook is a must
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Now I Did It (Paperback)
R. C. Duff; Edited by T.R. Roberts; Bill Duff
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R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book details the 27 near death experiences of a man on a
journey through life, how he lived with his rebellious nature, and
how he eventually awoke and was able to live a rewarding and joyous
life while making others laugh.
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