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Edinger, Lewis Joachim was born on February 1, 1922 in Frankfort, Germany. Son of Mark A. and Dora (Meyer) Edinger. came to the United States, 1936.
( Can German democracy endure the stresses of reunificati...)
Can German democracy endure the stresses of reunification, the challenges of global market forces, and the impact of Europe's intensifying economic and political union? As they examine these difficulties and possible answers, Lewis Edinger and Brigitte Nacos underscore distinct differences and similarities in American and German politics. The first part of the book describes the development and features of German representative democracy: its roots in the Third Reich and the Weimar Republic, the national emphasis on cooperation and collective responsibility, and the role of the media in reshaping electoral politics. The second part addresses the most pressing problems facing Germany at the close of the century, from European integration, to its burgeoning immigrant population and the pressures taxing its social programs. Based on extensive research, From Bonn to Berlin will inform anyone with an interest in either German or American politics.
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(John Wiley & Sons, 1967, Good., Paperback. 376 pages. Ex-...)
John Wiley & Sons, 1967, Good., Paperback. 376 pages. Ex-library. Scattered ink underlining and pencil brackets. Heavy cord threaded through cover at spine edge. Library stamps on edges. Out-of-print and antiquarian booksellers since 1933. We pack and ship with care.
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Lewis Edinger has long been one of the most acute and perceptive observers of politics in West Germany, and each of his acclaimed and widely used books has reflected a different phase of the country's development. His latest major survey is a dynamic and up-to-date analysis of new political uncertainties and conflicts facing the nation today. Incorporating a significant amount of updated material from his successful Politics on Western Germany, this book focuses on the politics and policies of an advanced industrial democracy. It takes a comparative perspective, considering Germany's similarities to and differences from the United States, Japan, and other Western democracies.
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Edinger, Lewis Joachim was born on February 1, 1922 in Frankfort, Germany. Son of Mark A. and Dora (Meyer) Edinger. came to the United States, 1936.
Bachelor of Arts, Wabash College, 1943; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1951.
Instructor, New York University, 1947-1949;
visiting assistant professor, Sweet Briar College, 1950-1951;
visiting lecturer, Vassar College, 1951-1952;
visiting assistant professor, U. North Carolina, 1952-1953;
associate professor, Air War College, 1953-1957;
assistant professor.to professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1957-1963;
Fulbright professor, Free U. Berlin, 1959-1960;
professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1963-1967;
Fulbright professor, U. Bonn, 1964-1965;
professor government and member, Institute Western Europe, Columbia University, New York City, 1967-1992;
professor emeritus, Institute Western Europe, Columbia University, New York City, 1992. Co- Adjunct Professor Rutgers University, 1975. Distinguished Fulbright professor of University Bonn, Federal Republic Germany, 1980-1981.
Visiting fellow Nuffield College, University of Oxford, 1981. Visiting professor U. Bonn, 1988, U. Florence, Italy, 1989.
( Can German democracy endure the stresses of reunificati...)
(Lewis Edinger has long been one of the most acute and per...)
(John Wiley & Sons, 1967, Good., Paperback. 376 pages. Ex-...)
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Member American Civil Liberties Union, Hemlock Society.
Married Hanni Blumenfeld, September 11, 1950. Children: Monica Ruth, Susan Yvonne.