The West German Model
Perspectives on a Stable State
William E Paterson author Gordon R Smith author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Oct '81
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This book explores the stability of West Germany post-1980 election, analyzing political, social, and economic factors influencing contemporary politics.
First published in 1981, The West German Model examines the essential stability of the Federal German Republic, particularly highlighted by the 1980 election results. While the election confirmed a strong political foundation, the book emphasizes that stability is not a static condition. It arises from the interplay of various political, social, and economic factors, making it clear that no single explanation can fully encapsulate Germany's political performance during this time.
The essays compiled in The West German Model delve into numerous pressing issues that shape contemporary German politics. The political landscape is scrutinized through analyses of the 1980 federal election, exploring the dynamics of political leadership and the intricacies of German political culture. Beyond politics, the book addresses significant topics such as West German foreign policy, the challenges of university reform, and the interpretation of German history, providing a comprehensive view of the era.
In concluding discussions, the book raises the intriguing question of whether German democracy possesses 'secrets' that contribute to the stability of its political system. By examining these themes, The West German Model offers insightful perspectives on the complexities of stability in West Germany, reminding readers that while the country may not be in crisis, it faces various unresolved challenges that warrant careful consideration.
ISBN: 9780714631806
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
184 pages