Charles Lees provides a fresh perspective on the politics and personalities of post-war Germany's most unstable--and apparently unpredictable--national government to date. He uses previously unpublished research into Red-Green coalitions in the German states in order to understand more clearly the nature of the pressures acting upon Germany's first national coalition between the Social Democrats and the Greens.
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Charles Lees provides a fresh perspective on the politics and personalities of post-war Germany's most unstable--and apparently unpredictable--national government to date. He uses previously unpublished research into Red-Green coalitions in the German states in order to understand more clearly the nature of the pressures acting upon Germany's first national coalition between the Social Democrats and the Greens.
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Minor rubbing. VG. 22x14cm, ix, 157 pp. Contents: Explaining Red-Green Coalitions; The Long March Through the Lä nder; "Then We take Berlin"; Niedersachsen & the Irresistible Rise of Gerhard Schröder; Party Strategy & the 1998 Bundestag Elections; Party Programmes, Coalition Strategy & Bargaining; Red-Green in Power; Conclusion.