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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Table A. English Equivalents of Selected German Place-Names
Table B. Selected Abbreviations
Country Profile
Country
Geography
Society
Economy
Transportation and Telecommunications
Government and Politics
National Security
Introduction
Chapter 1. Historical Setting: Early History to 1945
Early History
Medieval Germany
The Merovingian Dynasty, ca. 500-751
The Carolingian Dynasty, 752-911
The Saxon Dynasty, 919-1024
The Salian Dynasty, 1024-1125
The Hohenstaufen Dynasty, 1138-1254
The Empire under the Early Habsburgs
The Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
Resistance to Lutheranism
The Peace of Augsburg
The Thirty Years' War, 1618-48
The Counter-Reformation and Religious Tensions
Military Campaigns
The Peace of Westphalia
The Age of Enlightened Absolutism, 1648-1789
Austria and Prussia
The Smaller States
The French Revolution and Germany
The German Confederation, 1815-66
Economic and Political Trends Toward Unification
The Revolutions of 1848
The Restoration
Bismarck and Unification
Imperial Germany
Political Parties
The Economy and Population Growth
The Tariff Agreement of 1879 and Its Social Consequences
Bismarck's Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy in the Wilhelmine Era
World War I
The Weimar Republic, 1918-33
The Weimar Constitution
Problems of Parliamentary Politics
The Stresemann Era
Hitler and the Rise of National Socialism
The Third Reich, 1933-45
The Consolidation of Power
Foreign Policy
The Outbreak of World War II
Total Mobilization, Resistance, and the Holocaust
Defeat
Chapter 2. Historical Setting: 1945 to 1990
Postwar Occupation and Division
The Establishment of Occupation Zones
The Nuremberg Trials and Denazification
Political Parties and Democratization
The Creation of the Bizone
The Birth of the Federal Republic of Germany
The Birth of the German Democratic Republic
West Germany and the Community of Nations
Rearmament and the European Defense Community
Social Market Economy
Ludwig Erhard and the Grand Coalition
The Ulbricht Era, 1949-71
Consolidation of the New State
Planned Economy
The Warsaw Pact and the National People's Army
The Berlin Wall
The "Socialist State of the German Nation"
The Social Democratic-Free Democratic Coalition, 1969-82
Willy Brandt
Ostpolitik
Helmut Schmidt
The Student Movement and Terrorism
The Greens
The Christian Democratic/Christian Socialist-Free Democratic Coalition, 1983-
The Honecker Era, 1971-89
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
The New East German Constitution and the Question of Identity
Relations Between the Two Germanys
The Peace Movement and Internal Resistance
The Last Days of East Germany
Opening of the Berlin Wall and Unification
Chapter 3. The Society and Its Environment
Physical Setting
Topography
North German Lowland
Central German Uplands
Southern Germany
Alpine Foreland and the Alps
Drainage
Climate
The Environment
Population
Historical Background
Fertility
Age-Gender Distribution
Mortality
Population Distribution and Urbanization
Immigration
Foreign Residents
Ethnic Germans
Asylum-Seekers
Ethnic Minorities
Women in Society
Marriage and Family
Housing
Religion
Postwar Christianity
Roman Catholicism
Protestantism
Free Churches
Orthodox Churches
Judaism
Islam
Social Structure and Social Mobility
Social Structure
The Elite
The Self-Employed
Salaried Employees
Civil Servants
Workers
The Poor
Social Mobility
The Search for a New National Identity
Chapter 4. Social Welfare, Health Care, and Education
Social Insurance and Welfare Programs
Historical Development
Provisions of the Social Welfare System
Social Insurance
Unemployment Insurance
Accident Insurance
Social Assistance
Other Social Benefits
Current Social Welfare Issues and Outlook for the Future
National Health Insurance and Medical Care
Development of the Health Care System
Health Insurance
Health Care Providers
Remuneration of Health Care Providers
Current Health Care Issues and Outlook for the Future
Education
Historical Background
Educational Policy Making and Administration
Educational Finances
The Education System
Elementary and Primary Education
Junior Secondary Education
Senior Secondary Education
Vocational Education and Training
Tertiary or Higher Education
Education in the New Länder
Current Education Issues and Outlook for the Future
Chapter 5. The Domestic Economy
Patterns of Development
History
The Social Market Economy
The Economic Miracle and Beyond
Unification and Its Aftermath
Structural and Technological Questions
The Role of Government and Other Institutions
The Federal Government Role
The Chancellor
The Minister of Finance and the Minister for Economy
The Bundeskartellamt
Land
and Local Governments
Government Subsidies
Government Expenditures and the National Debt
The Associations
The Culture of German Management
Labor and Codetermination
Labor
Codetermination
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing
Agriculture
Forestry
Fishing
Industry
Manufacturing
Energy and Natural Resources
The Financial System
The Bundesbank
Banking and Its Role in the Economy
Nonbank Financing
Other Services
Transportation
Telecommunications
Tourism
Chapter 6. International Economic Relations
Germany in the World Economy
Germany in World Finance and in the Group of Seven
The Deutsche Mark as an International Currency
Germany in the European Economy
Germany in the European Community
The European Single Market
Germany and the European Union
Germany in the European Monetary System
Germany and the European Monetary Union
Foreign Trade and Investment
Trade Philosophy and the Trade Balance
International Investment in and by Germany
Foreign Aid
Chapter 7. Government and Politics
Constitutional Framework
The Constitution
Federalism
Government Institutions
The President
The Chancellor and the Cabinet
The Legislature
Bundestag
Bundesrat
The Judiciary
The Civil Service
Land
and Local Government
The Electoral System
Political Parties
Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Free Democratic Party
The Greens
The Republikaner and the German People's Union
Party of Democratic Socialism
Extraparty Political Forces
Business and Industry
Labor Unions
The Churches
Agriculture
Citizens' Initiative Associations
The Mass Media
Newspapers
Radio and Television
Political Developments since Unification
Chapter 8. Foreign Relations
Major Foreign Policy Goals and Strategies
Early Developments
Postwar Developments
Unification
Foreign Reaction to Unification
Postunification Developments
Foreign Policy Formulation
Institutional Framework
Domestic Influences on Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Positions of the Political Parties
Public Opinion
The Out-of-Area Debate
International Cooperation
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Western European Union
Eurocorps
European Union
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
United Nations
Chapter 9. National Security
Military Tradition
Early History
Prussia's Emergence as a Military Power
The German Military in Two World Wars
Creation of the Bundeswehr
Strategic Concerns and Military Missions
The Armed Forces
Command and Control
Army
Equipment
Franco-German Brigade and Eurocorps
Navy
Air Force
Training
Reserves
Morale
Integration of East German Armed Forces
Defense Budget
Military Justice
Uniforms, Ranks, and Insignia
Citizens in Uniform
Personnel Policies
Service Obligations
Benefits
Defense Production and Export
Foreign Military Relations
International Military Missions
Internal Security
Federal Police Agencies
Land
Police Agencies
Criminal Justice
Incidence of Crime and Incarceration
Dissidence and Terrorist Activity
Appendix. Tables
Bibliography
Glossary