In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties – the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) – generally have a bad reputation. Hence, the CDU/CSU-SPD government under Angela Merkel (2005-2009) was neither the parties’ nor the citizens’ preferred choice, its performance was seen quite critical from the outset, and it was finished without further ado after the 2009 federal election. Has the Grand Coalition 2005-2009 been a single episode or rather a turning point for German politics? This book provides a retrospective of the first Merkel government, an analysis of the 2009 election and an account of its prospective consequences
Party politics in Germany used to be predictable and pedestrian. This—as the four recent Land electi...
As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
This article examines the formation of the Grand Coalition in the context of the German party system...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties – the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
This book chapter provides an analysis of cabinet formation after the German election of 22 Septembe...
In our book, The Gathering Crisis: The 2005 Federal Election and the Grand Coalition (Miskimmon et a...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly—at first rather gra...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
Following lengthy negotiations in the aftermath of September’s German federal elections, a coalition...
The German federal election of 2021 reshuffled Germany's party-political hierarchy, but left the six...
This introduction connects some of the main themes covered in this special issue on Chancellor Merke...
The article uses a thick synthetic analytical framework, derived from the established coalition lite...
Party politics in Germany used to be predictable and pedestrian. This—as the four recent Land electi...
As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
This article examines the formation of the Grand Coalition in the context of the German party system...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties – the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties - the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
This book chapter provides an analysis of cabinet formation after the German election of 22 Septembe...
In our book, The Gathering Crisis: The 2005 Federal Election and the Grand Coalition (Miskimmon et a...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly—at first rather gra...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
Following lengthy negotiations in the aftermath of September’s German federal elections, a coalition...
The German federal election of 2021 reshuffled Germany's party-political hierarchy, but left the six...
This introduction connects some of the main themes covered in this special issue on Chancellor Merke...
The article uses a thick synthetic analytical framework, derived from the established coalition lite...
Party politics in Germany used to be predictable and pedestrian. This—as the four recent Land electi...
As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
This article examines the formation of the Grand Coalition in the context of the German party system...