Reinventing Germany
German Political Development since 1945
Anthony Glees
Political Science / General
In this stimulating book, a leading expert on German affairs provides an overview of German political development since 1945. The key to the well-being and prosperity of Europe after 1945 was the creation of a stable and democratic West Germany. Unification in 1990 not only transformed Germany's role in Europe and the world but brought new political, social and economic problems caused by the vast expense of unity and high labour costs. The author argues that these great changes provide a new and daunting challenge to the Bonn system by calling into question the Berlin Republic's ability to meet the needs of the German nation. The difficulties resulting from Germany's commitment to European integration are also addressed. Within Europe, German insistence on deeper integration is often seen as evidence of a German wish to dominate Europe, even though the stated aim of Kohl's government is to prevent this from happening. The author believes that Germany's new power is clearly visible, and must be carefully managed if future conflict is to be avoided.
Anthony Glees Director of European Studies,Brunel University and Reader in the Department of Government, Brunel University
| Publication Date: |
01 August 1996 |
| Publisher: |
Berg Publishers |
| Imprint: |
Berg Publishers |
| ISBN-13: |
9781859731857 |
| Format: |
Paperback softback |
| Page Count: |
306 |
| Weight (oz): |
14.08 |