German Politics and Society 40 (2022), 2

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German Politics and Society 40 (2022), 2

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New York 2022: Berghahn Books
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Institutional (print + online): $341.00 / £218.00 / €271.00; Institutional (online ): $284.00 / £182.00 / €226.00

 

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Peggy Ann Shaffer

The latest issue of German Politics and Society has now published! This special issue is about the 2021 Bundestag election and its consequences.

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Introduction

A Zeitenwende Indeed
Eric Langenbacher
https://bit.ly/3OyEGOt

Articles

From the Eternal Grand Coalition to the Traffic Light Alliance: The German Party System before and after the 2021 Federal Election
Frank Decker and Philipp Adorf
https://bit.ly/3uUuAjI

The Quest for Gender Parity: Angela Merkel and the Diversification of Electoral Politics in Germany
Joyce Marie Mushaben
https://bit.ly/3cTMahN

Pathways to the Chancellorship: The Making of Chancellor Scholz in Perspective
Ludger Helms
https://bit.ly/3zNSBMv

Continuing Formalization of Coalition Formation with a New “Sound”: Negotiating the Coalition Contract after the 2021 Bundestag Election
Sven T. Siefken
https://bit.ly/3zXfNrP

A Tale of Two Electorates?: The 2021 Federal Election and the AfD Voter in East and West
Michael A. Hansen and Jonathan Olsen
https://bit.ly/3Jp7WX4

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Holdings 1045-0300 (print); 1558-5441 (e-ISSN)