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On October 3, 1990 the future of both Europe and Germany became powerfully and inexorably intertwined across a politically broadened continent powering transformative social, political and economic interactions. The thirty year mark after the then reigning chancellor Helmut Kohl promised 'flourishing landscapes' in the former GDR is more than just a new anniversary from which mandatory reflections must follow. Arguably, it represents a temporal boundary between the adjustments and reactions conditioned and captivated by a sense of something new and uncertain, and that point moving forward from which unification’s legacy inescapably tethers Germany’s future to normal politics shaped by the issues of the moment, and not politics gripped by the debates of unification itself. That legacy is defined by an accumulation over thirty years of adjustments, mutations, counter-adjustments and strategic reactions which have now delivered through the many ripples of change a Germany managing the course-trajectory which unification has relentlessly plotted. The foreseeable future will certainly see that legacy of unification tenaciously continue to project yet shrouded within the background of Germany’s routine politics. This volume explores that legacy within the post-unification era and reflects on the way forward into a near-term German future no longer consumed with unification itself but with the reality of politics it has steadily defined.


1 Three Decades of "Flourishing Landscapes": An Introduction to German Unification and the Challenge of Managing Its Legacy into the Next Decade
1(82)
Michael Oswald
John Robertson
2 Continuity and Change in the Office of German Chancellor
83(20)
Sarah Elise Wiliarty
3 The German Party System Since 1990: From Incorporation to Fragmentation, Polarization and Weaker Ties
103(30)
Thomas Saalfeld
Dmytro Lutsenko
4 The Resurgence and Decline of the Social Democratic Party in the Berlin Republic (1990-2020)
133(28)
Patrick Horst
5 Fighting Against the Decline: Concepts of Modernization of the Conservative "Volksparteien" in Germany
161(24)
Michael Weigl
6 Post-Communism in a United Germany: Die Linke
185(22)
Eckhard Jesse
7 Alliance 90/The Greens: A Left Party with a Centrist Appeal in Coalition Politics
207(24)
Niko Switek
8 The Right-Wing Populist Disruption in the Berlin Republic. Opportunity Structures and Success of the Alternative for Germany (AfD)
231(18)
Florian Hartleb
9 The Reluctant Modernizer: Gender Equality in Unified Germany
249(18)
Sabine Lang
10 The Gotterdammerung of the Nation Brand: German Identity After 30 years of Unification
267(26)
Felix Philipp Lutz
11 "Germany Is a Disaster Now": US Perspectives on the Berlin Republic Over the Course of Time
293(28)
Daniela Wawra
12 The Changing Faces of Germany's Social Market Economy
321(16)
Roland Sturm
13 European Divergences: Germany, France, and Italy in Global Economic Governance
337(20)
Stefan A. Schirm
14 France, Germany, and European Security: "Building Castles in the Sky"?
357(20)
Michael Meimeth
Peter Schmidt
15 Frozen in Trump's Headlights--Germany's Astounding Foreign Policy of Obstinacy
377(18)
Katharina McLarren
Bernhard Stahl
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Michael Oswald is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Passau, Germany, Research Associate at the John F. Kennedy Institute, Free University of Berlin, Germany, Faculty at the Institute of European and International Studies (CIFE), France, and the author of The Palgrave Handbook of Populism (2021).





John Robertson is Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University, USA. He is the author and co-author of numerous articles dealing with European affairs and comparative politics published in leading political science journals, including the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Comparative Politics, German Politics, International Political Science Review, and International Studies Quarterly.