From Bonn to Berlin: German Politics in Transition

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Columbia University Press, 1998 - 301 pages
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In 2002 the seat of the German government will relocate from Bonn to Berlin, completing the reunification process begun in 1990. Can German democracy endure the stresses of reunification? Edinger and Nacos, using the United States as a counterpoint, explain the salient aspects of the Federal Republic's political system and shed new light on the problems posed by the reunification of two very different nations.

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Lewis Edinger is professor emeritus of government at Columbia University.Brigitte Nacos is adjunct professor of political science at Columbia University. She is also the author of The Press, Presidents, and Crisesand Terrorism and the Media.

Lewis Edinger is professor emeritus of government at Columbia University.Brigitte Nacos is adjunct professor of political science at Columbia University. She is also the author of The Press, Presidents, and Crisesand Terrorism and the Media.

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