Governing Germany (Comparative Modern Governments)
Released: May 01, 1991
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc.
Format: Paperback, 340 pages
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Governing Germany offers an account of the German political system and its institutions within the context of its volatile history, providing a detailed consideration of the constitutional, executive and legislative dimensions of politics in Germany and taking particular account of the federal nature of the German system, with its tension between centralization and decentralization. The authors offer a timely view of Germany's role within the EC and NATO at a time of great change and uncertainty in the international arena, suggesting that economic success is the driving force of the political system while foreign policy remains the most serious problem facing the state.
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