
Party Politics in the New Germany
by Roberts, Geoffrey K.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Abbreviations | |
Glossary | |
Dramatis personae | |
Chronology | |
Introduction | |
Political parties and the new Germany | p. 3 |
German political parties before 1945 | p. 5 |
The party systems of divided Germany | |
The party system of the Federal Republic | p. 11 |
The East German party system | p. 25 |
The decline and fall of the SED-state | |
Opposition in the DDR | p. 43 |
The party system of the revolution | p. 54 |
The establishment of a new party system in the DDR | p. 71 |
The party system of the new Germany | |
Creating an all-German party system | p. 83 |
The elections of October and December 1990 | p. 111 |
The consolidation of the party system in post-reunification Germany | p. 128 |
Superwahljahr 1994 | p. 158 |
The German party system today | p. 174 |
Documents | p. 189 |
Elections in Germany 1989-94 | p. 201 |
References | p. 205 |
Index | p. 221 |
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