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Chancellor Angela Merkel has dominated German and European politics for almost a decade. Her stellar reputation, sound political and economic management, and popularity inside of Germany resulted in one of the most decisive electoral victories for her conservative parties in postwar Germany—the country can rightfully be deemed the Merkel Republic. Bringing together German politics experts from both sides of the Atlantic, this volume addresses the campaign, results, and consequences of the 2013 Bundestag election. Chapters delve into a diverse array of themes, including immigrant-origin and women candidates, the fate of the small parties, and the prospects for the SPD, the new coalition partner, as well as more general structural trends like the Europeanization and cosmopolitanization of German politics.



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“…the book is a must-read for those who seek to get behind the headlines about the chancellor.” · Foreign Affairs



Table of Contents

Introduction: Merkel’s Nachsommermӓrchen?
Eric Langenbacher

Chapter 1. Follow-up to the Grand Coalition. The German Party System before and after the 2013 Federal Election
Frank Decker

Chapter 2. Chancellor Hegemony: Party Politics and the Bundestag Party System after the 2013 Federal Election
Charles Lees

Chapter 3. Past Imperfect, Future Tense: The SPD before and after the 2013 Federal Election
Jonathan Olsen

Chapter 4. Small Parties and the 2013 Bundestag Election: End of the Upward Trend?
David F. Patton

Chapter 5. Many New Faces, but Nothing New? The Sociodemographic and Career Profiles of German Bundestag Members in the Eighteenth Legislative Period
Melanie Kintz

Chapter 6. Closing the Gap: Gender and Constituency Candidate Nomination in the 2013 Bundestag Election
Louise K. Davidson-Schmich

Chapter 7. Immigration into Politics: Immigrant-origin Candidates and Their Success in the 2013 Bundestag Election
Andreas M. Wüst

Chapter 8. The Reluctant Cosmopolitanization of European Party Politics: The Case of Germany
Lars Rensmann

Chapter 9. European Integration and Party Competition in German Federal Elections
Steven Weldon and Hermann Schmitt

Chapter 10. The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis: Two Puzzles Behind the German Consensus
Wade Jacoby

Chapter 11. Merkel 3.0: German Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of the 2013 Bundestag Election
Jackson Janes

Epilogue: Concluding Thoughts on the 2013 Bundestag Election
Jeffrey Anderson

The Merkel Republic: An Appraisal

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9781782388951, 978-1782388951
      ISBN10: 1782388958

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Chancellor Angela Merkel has dominated German and European politics for almost a decade. Her stellar reputation, sound political and economic management, and popularity inside of Germany resulted in one of the most decisive electoral victories for her conservative parties in postwar Germany—the country can rightfully be deemed the Merkel Republic. Bringing together German politics experts from both sides of the Atlantic, this volume addresses the campaign, results, and consequences of the 2013 Bundestag election. Chapters delve into a diverse array of themes, including immigrant-origin and women candidates, the fate of the small parties, and the prospects for the SPD, the new coalition partner, as well as more general structural trends like the Europeanization and cosmopolitanization of German politics.



      Trade Review

      “…the book is a must-read for those who seek to get behind the headlines about the chancellor.” · Foreign Affairs



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Merkel’s Nachsommermӓrchen?
      Eric Langenbacher

      Chapter 1. Follow-up to the Grand Coalition. The German Party System before and after the 2013 Federal Election
      Frank Decker

      Chapter 2. Chancellor Hegemony: Party Politics and the Bundestag Party System after the 2013 Federal Election
      Charles Lees

      Chapter 3. Past Imperfect, Future Tense: The SPD before and after the 2013 Federal Election
      Jonathan Olsen

      Chapter 4. Small Parties and the 2013 Bundestag Election: End of the Upward Trend?
      David F. Patton

      Chapter 5. Many New Faces, but Nothing New? The Sociodemographic and Career Profiles of German Bundestag Members in the Eighteenth Legislative Period
      Melanie Kintz

      Chapter 6. Closing the Gap: Gender and Constituency Candidate Nomination in the 2013 Bundestag Election
      Louise K. Davidson-Schmich

      Chapter 7. Immigration into Politics: Immigrant-origin Candidates and Their Success in the 2013 Bundestag Election
      Andreas M. Wüst

      Chapter 8. The Reluctant Cosmopolitanization of European Party Politics: The Case of Germany
      Lars Rensmann

      Chapter 9. European Integration and Party Competition in German Federal Elections
      Steven Weldon and Hermann Schmitt

      Chapter 10. The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis: Two Puzzles Behind the German Consensus
      Wade Jacoby

      Chapter 11. Merkel 3.0: German Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of the 2013 Bundestag Election
      Jackson Janes

      Epilogue: Concluding Thoughts on the 2013 Bundestag Election
      Jeffrey Anderson

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