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The European Union and South East Europe: The Dynamics of Europeanisation and Multi-Level Governance
Hardcover:
9780415669061 | Routledge, June 22, 2012, cover price $160.00
Paperback:
9781138822207 | Routledge, June 3, 2015, cover price $54.95
Product Description: Party Politics in Germany is the only English-language study of its kind and examines the phenomenon of party politics in the Federal Republic through comparison across time and space. It draws upon new data from the 2002 Federal elections and recent Land elections, as well as on a far more explicitly comparative literature than is generally found in single-country studies...read more
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9781403997425 | Palgrave Macmillan, December 9, 2005, cover price $184.00 | About this edition: Party Politics in Germany is the only English-language study of its kind and examines the phenomenon of party politics in the Federal Republic through comparison across time and space.
Product Description: This text provides a perspective on the politics and personalities of post-war Germany's most unstable - and apparently unpredictable - national government to date. The author uses previously unpublished research into Red-Green coalitions in the German Lander in order to understand more clearly the nature of the pressures acting upon Germany's first national coalition between the Social Democrats and the Greens...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780719058387 | Manchester Univ Pr, July 1, 2001, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: This text provides a perspective on the politics and personalities of post-war Germany's most unstable - and apparently unpredictable - national government to date.
Paperback:
9780719058394 | Manchester Univ Pr, June 23, 2001, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: Charles Lees provides a fresh perspective on the politics and personalities of post-war Germanyâs most unstable--and apparently unpredictable--national government to date.
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