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The German Federal Election was one of the most open and
competitive in the post-war era. This book provides a systematic
analysis of its domestic and international context, the shifting
balance of the political parties, the election strategies and
campaign themes, along with the challenges of government formation.
An international array of scholars from Europe, North America and
Australasia have contributed specially commissioned chapters on
their principal areas of research. The discussion of individual
topics is combined with sufficient background information so as to
be accessible to readers who may not have detailed knowledge of
German politics. In addition, by including links to multimedia
election-related content we enhance the value of this volume and
make it an indispensable reference tool.
This book examines attitudes towards democracy in the Federal
Republic of Germany. By drawing on extensive survey evidence, it
charts Germans' changing views of the political system prior to and
following unification. The study examines four aspects of the
political system: how it functions overall, attitudes towards the
Basic Law, trust in representative institutions, and views of the
European Union. Rather than accepting or rejecting democracy, the
research shows how Germans merge shades of criticism and support.
In addition, it pinpoints the factors that condition support,
showing how it is influenced by durable and changeable stimuli.
Overall, the findings challenge suggestions of a crisis of
democracy but they also demonstrate that support is particularly
low towards aspects of the European Union. This book appeals to
readers interested in public opinion and democracy in Germany,
along with those interested in the changing relationship between
citizens and the state.
With over thirty years of clinical psychiatric experience with
children and their parents, Dr. Campbell knows how profoundly a
parent can influence a child. By anticipating the needs of a child
rather than reacting to his or her behaviors, parents develop a
relational rather than adversarial family structure. Mothers and
fathers will find tools aimed to help them build a healthy
relationship with their child that meets all four basic emotional
needs: to be nurtured in unconditional love, to be lovingly
disciplined, to be trained in anger management, and to be protected
from harmful influences. It is after these basic needs are met that
a child will be able to understand and respond to spiritual
matters.
Combining practical advice with anecdotal examples, Campbell
offers a purposeful, life-long approach to building happy, healthy,
spiritual children.
The #1 New York Times bestselling The 5 Love Languages® has helped
millions of couples learn the secret to building a love that lasts. Now
discover how to speak your child’s love language in a way that he or
she understands. Dr. Gary Chapman and Dr. Ross Campbell help you:
- Discover your child’s love language
- Assist your child in successful learning
- Use the love languages to correct and discipline more effectively
- Build a foundation of unconditional love for your child
Plus: Find dozens of tips for practical ways to speak your child’s love
language.
Discover your child's primary language—then speak it—and you will be
well on your way to a stronger relationship with your flourishing child.
In this timely, relevant guide, parents will learn proactive
strategies for unpacking one of God's greatest mysteries: their
teenager.
It's an MTV world, and teenagers are under more pressure than ever
to grow up fast, look sexy, and be independent. Teens are bombarded
with messages from the mainstream media at every turn. "How to
Really Parent Your Teenager" provides an up-to-the-minute analysis
of this tumultuous world of adolescence, outlining strategies for
parents to be relevant and effective. Best-selling author Dr. Ross
Campbell has spent more than 30 years studying the parent-child
relationship and counseling thousands of parents. Into this rapidly
changing culture he offers a guidebook of positive, proven
strategies for real-world problems. Parents will learn how to spot
depression and anticipate rebellion, how to discuss sexuality and
keep anger in check, and most importantly, how to maintain
communication and communicate love. Foreword by Dr. Gary
Chapman.
Two titles in one volume on developing your child as a whole
individual and ultimately sharing your spiritual life. The
internationally acclaimed bestseller How to Really Love Your Child
and the companion title How to Really Know Your Child in one
volume. This omnibus provides parents with the skills they need to
help their child develop emotionally, intellectually and
spiritually, to identify their child's unique character and to know
what they are like as a parent.
John Ross "Johnny" Campbell (1894 - 1969), best known as "J.R.
Campbell," was a British communist activist and newspaper editor.
Campbell is best remembered as the principal in the so-called
Campbell Case. In 1924, Campbell was charged under the Incitement
to Mutiny Act for an article published in the paper Workers'
Weekly. The decision by the government of Prime Minister Ramsay
MacDonald to withdraw prosecution of Campbell lead to the loss of a
confidence vote in the House of Commons, forcing the elections
which ended the first Labour government in October 1924. Campbell
remained a top leader and leading public figure associated with the
British Communist Party from the 1920s through the 1960s.
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