This paper examines the position of the PDS (Party of Democratic Socialism) within unified Germany. The transformation of the GDR's political, economic and societal structures, coupled with the legacy of 40 years of state socialism, has created space for a regional party to establish itself on the territory of the former East Germany. The manner and means that the transformation has taken have enabled a process of separate identity-creation to begin in eastern Germany, and the PDS has mobilised territorial difference in order to carve a new niche as an eastern German interest party. The PDS, the heir to the SED dictatorship, has moulded itself into a strong regional actor on the basis of a reinvigorated societal cleavage along the former bo...
The diploma thesis "The PDS and the political consequences of its government responsibility in Berli...
The thesis examines how the socialist transformation of East Germany during the two decades followin...
It is now widely recognised that unification has led to an increased regionalisation of party politi...
This monograph is the first single authored book in the English language to analyse the development ...
The electoral success of the post-communist PDS has surprised politicians and academics alike. The P...
As with other communist successor parties, Germany's Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) enjoyed a p...
This study examines the place of the PDS within the German political system. By developing and emplo...
The (eastern) German Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) survived for 15 years post-unification as a...
Coalition formation in the Federal Republic of Germany has, following unification in 1990, become a ...
A great many people expected in 1989 that the break with the old East-bloc communist parties might l...
Since German reunification the post-communist Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) has been widely re...
In 1990 when the GDR and FRG were united, there was a lot of optimism about the future of the new st...
After the German reunification, the West German party system has been transferred to the new federal...
Analysis of political regionalism and regionalist parties has traditionally neglected the case of Ge...
The collapse of the communist regime in German Democratic republic caused factual loss of legitimacy...
The diploma thesis "The PDS and the political consequences of its government responsibility in Berli...
The thesis examines how the socialist transformation of East Germany during the two decades followin...
It is now widely recognised that unification has led to an increased regionalisation of party politi...
This monograph is the first single authored book in the English language to analyse the development ...
The electoral success of the post-communist PDS has surprised politicians and academics alike. The P...
As with other communist successor parties, Germany's Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) enjoyed a p...
This study examines the place of the PDS within the German political system. By developing and emplo...
The (eastern) German Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) survived for 15 years post-unification as a...
Coalition formation in the Federal Republic of Germany has, following unification in 1990, become a ...
A great many people expected in 1989 that the break with the old East-bloc communist parties might l...
Since German reunification the post-communist Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) has been widely re...
In 1990 when the GDR and FRG were united, there was a lot of optimism about the future of the new st...
After the German reunification, the West German party system has been transferred to the new federal...
Analysis of political regionalism and regionalist parties has traditionally neglected the case of Ge...
The collapse of the communist regime in German Democratic republic caused factual loss of legitimacy...
The diploma thesis "The PDS and the political consequences of its government responsibility in Berli...
The thesis examines how the socialist transformation of East Germany during the two decades followin...
It is now widely recognised that unification has led to an increased regionalisation of party politi...