The German constitution and political system is strongly shaped by the desire for stability. This objective is the direct result of the country’s historical experience with political and economic instability as well as war and dictatorship in the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries. The basics of this order have remained very stable since the Federal Republic’s foundation in 1949. Even the system ‘shock’ of German unification in 1990 did not lead to major revisions of the constitution, although critics had begun to point out that the emphasis on stability – including an extensive system of checks and balances constraining the government – may have led to policy gridlock and an inability of decision makers to adjust the ...
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Germany in Crisis, by Norbert Walter The German System shows signs of breaking-down, hecause of pers...
The crux of the German problem lies in the contrast between the particularly changing and indefinite...
La couverture allemande dans le Welt plutôt conservateur, dans le Süddeutsche Zeitu...
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The Nation Lost and Found. From GDR to Germany, by Anne-Marie Le Gloannec - The inter-German time up...
To say that Germany’s political and socio-economic development since 1945 has been successful is a s...
Les réponses allemandes face aux crises qui traversent aujourd’hui l’Europe, incitent à se poser la ...
The Topicality of the German Problem, by Jean Klein For some years, the problems of a divided German...
The unique characteristics of Germany’s federalism have been long identified as one of the main obst...
Germany in Crisis, by Norbert Walter The German System shows signs of breaking-down, hecause of pers...
The crux of the German problem lies in the contrast between the particularly changing and indefinite...
La couverture allemande dans le Welt plutôt conservateur, dans le Süddeutsche Zeitu...
For centuries, the German problem has been at the center of continental Europe's geostrategic ensemb...
THE MOUNTING POWER OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, par ANNE-MARIE LE GLOANNEC The expression « t...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
Germany — a Country Like Others?, by Uwe Nerlich All industrial democracies will have to find a new ...
The Political Landscape of Unifïed Germany, by Peter Glotz Reunification happened so suddenly that n...
What is Happening in Germany ?, by Jochen Thies The political parties of the Fedéral Republic have b...
From consensus to crisis : the German political system. Since the fifties, the West-German political...
The Nation Lost and Found. From GDR to Germany, by Anne-Marie Le Gloannec - The inter-German time up...
To say that Germany’s political and socio-economic development since 1945 has been successful is a s...
Les réponses allemandes face aux crises qui traversent aujourd’hui l’Europe, incitent à se poser la ...
The Topicality of the German Problem, by Jean Klein For some years, the problems of a divided German...