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The German Election of 2005

The German Election of 2005
Author: Clay Clemens
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317969103

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The election of 2005 changed Germany’s political ‘landscape’. The combined share of the vote gained by the two major parties fell below 70 per cent, eliminating the option of a coalition between one of the two major parties (Christian Democrats and Social Democrats) with one of the smaller parties – the traditional pattern of government that had dominated German post-war politics since the late 1950s. The election resulted in the first national ‘Grand Coalition’ of the two major parties since 1969. While some have seen this government, elected in November 2005 and headed by the Christian Democrat Angela Merkel, as the symptom of a crisis of the traditional post-war German party system, others have highlighted the opportunities it opens up for constitutional and policy reform as Merkel’s ‘Grand Coalition’ controls an overwhelming majority of the votes in both houses of the German legislature. The German Election of 2005 analyses the road to the 2005 election and provide in-depth studies of the campaign and candidates, of voting behaviour and immediate consequences of the election, with contributions from leading experts from Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. The findings are informed by theoretical and empirical work in the comparative study of parties and elections offering a nuanced, empirically rich picture of continuity and change in German electoral politics.


Germany's Gathering Crisis

Germany's Gathering Crisis
Author: Alister Miskimmon
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This work deals with the gathering crisis during the Red-Green government and the government's efforts to impose a reform agenda upon the country, the impact of the 2005 federal elections on the German political landscape, and evaluates the success of the Grand Coalition in meeting these challenges since 2005.


Between Left and Right

Between Left and Right
Author: Eric Langenbacher
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857455486

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Germany remains a leader in Europe, as demonstrated by its influential role in the on-going policy challenges in response to the post 2008 financial and economic crises. Rarely does the composition of a national government matter as much as Germany’s did following the 2009 Bundestag election. This volume, which brings together established and up-and coming academics from both sides of the Atlantic, delves into the dynamics and consequences surrounding this fateful election: How successful was Chancellor Angela Merkel’s leadership of the Grand Coalition and what does her new partnership with the Free Democrats auger? In the face economic crisis, why did German voters empower a center-right market-liberal coalition? Why did the SPD, one of the oldest and most distinguished parties in the world self-destruct and what are the chances that it will recover? The chapters go beyond the contemporary situation and provide deeper analyses of the long-term decline of the catchall parties, structural changes in the party system, electoral behavior, the evolution of perceptions of gender in campaigns, and the use of new social media in German politics.


Electoral reform in Germany and Canada

Electoral reform in Germany and Canada
Author: Sebastian Grasser
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2007-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3638823393

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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject Politics - Political systems in general and in comparison, grade: 1,0, Saint Mary's University (Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada), language: English, abstract: The voter turnout of 60.9% in the 2004 Canadian general election has been the lowest ever in Canadian electoral history. The election resulted in a minority government for Paul Martin’s Liberals that lost votes after an infamous sponsorship scandal. This scandal undermined Liberal credibility as “sums of money were paid illicitly, supposedly to promote national feeling in Quebec.” The Liberals could only win 135 seats with 36.7% of the popular vote, and more than half of their seats (75) came from Ontario. Canada’s regional cleavages, i.e. its highly regionalized nature, are the origin of such a development. The electoral system, the single-member plurality, deteriorates this situation as it favors parties with a regional basis and leaves out parties with a small nationwide electorate. In contrast to Canada, German voters are familiar with elections where neither party can win the majority of seats in the German parliament, the Bundestag. The German electoral system favors coalitions, which is unknown to Canadian voters. This paper examines both the electoral system of Canada and Germany and shows overlapping in both system with the usage of two former elections as case study.


Germany After the Election

Germany After the Election
Author: United States House of Representatives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781707634415

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Germany after the election: implications for Germany, Europe, and U.S.-German Relations: hearing before the Subcommittee on Europe and EMerging Threats of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, first session, November 9, 2005.


Twilight of the Merkel Era

Twilight of the Merkel Era
Author: Eric Langenbacher
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-07-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1789202663

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Elections always have consequences, but the 2017 Bundestag election in Germany proved particularly consequential. With political upheaval across the globe—notably in Britain and the USA—it was vital to European and global order that Germany remain stable. And it did through the re-election of Angela Merkel as chancellor, now in her fourth term. Just under the surface, however, instability is mounting—exemplified by the entry of the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) as the largest opposition party, the decline of the Social Democrats, the ever-restive Bavarians, and the growing factionalism within the Christian Democratic Union as the Merkel era comes to an end. Paying special attention to the rise of the AfD, this volume delves into the campaign, leading political figures, the structure of the electorate, the state of the parties, the media environment, coalition negotiations, and policy impacts.


The Left Party in Contemporary German Politics

The Left Party in Contemporary German Politics
Author: Dan Hough
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230592147

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This is the first book in either English or German to analyse the development of Germany's newest political party, the Left Party. It compares and contrasts the party's development with that of Germany's most well-known outsider party - the Greens. It also analyses the party's performance in office in two eastern German Länder.


The German Polity

The German Polity
Author: David P. Conradt
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442216468

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This thoroughly revised and updated edition of The German Polity provides a comprehensive introduction to contemporary German politics, focusing especially on the recovery of the economy and Germany’s growing power in Europe and beyond. Looking back, David P. Conradt and Eric Langenbacher trace the country’s transformation since the seminal turning points of 1945 after World War II and 1990 after reunification. Looking to the present, the authors explain and assess its major institutions, actors, and issues. Looking forward, they explore the looming economic, security, and demographic challenges the political system must address in the years to come.


Parties and Voters at the 2013 German Federal Election

Parties and Voters at the 2013 German Federal Election
Author: Robert Rohrschneider
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135134269X

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The 2013 federal election in Germany took place amidst considerable uncertainty over the EU’s economic crisis. Financial rescue packages for several countries required the provision of huge sums. Some EU-members barely avoided the economic abyss. Germany, however, was spared much of the hardship as her economy produced record-levels of employment, exports boomed, and German state coffers began to see a budget surplus. Against this backdrop, this book examines the choices offered to voters by parties, and publics’ decision calculus. How did Germany’s voter evaluate economic conditions and the Euro crisis? For example, is there a demand for a new party representing the rising EU-skeptical sentiments? How did long-term developments such as the weakening party-voter ties affect the election outcome? What programs did parties offer to voters in the election? The book brings together several leading experts of German and European politics to address these questions. The chapters were originally published as a special issue in German Politics.