The Berlin Republic and the real end of the post-war era. OSW Commentary No. 67, 2011-12-07
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01/12/2011
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In the post-war era, Germany has undergone a deep change almost like clockwork every two decades. In 1949, the foundations were laid for the establishment of the two German states: the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic; 1968–1969 was the time of the student revolt as a harbinger of the democratisation and liberalisation of society; and in 1989–1990, the process of unification took place, with all its consequences. Two decades later, another deep revision of the values is happening, as a consequence of which Germany is bidding a final farewell to the post-war epoch and its inherent certainties: its advancing society, the homogeneous national state and the faith in Europe as a solution to the ‘German question.’ This revision will not be revolutionary. However, as with the previous turning points, Germany is becoming a different state and a different society, which Europe will have to build its relations with anew. |
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http://aei.pitt.edu/58355/1/commentary_67.pdf Buras, Piotr (2011) The Berlin Republic and the real end of the post-war era. OSW Commentary No. 67, 2011-12-07. [Policy Paper] |
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http://www.osw.waw.pl/en/publikacje/osw-commentary/2011-12-07/berlin-republic-and-real-end-post-war-era http://aei.pitt.edu/58355/ |
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Policy Paper NonPeerReviewed |