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The explanation for him lay in ' the antagonism between West European and German political thinking'.SS A generation later Germany's public preceptors had become more confident : “ The unconditional opening of the Federal Republic ...
The explanation for him lay in ' the antagonism between West European and German political thinking'.SS A generation later Germany's public preceptors had become more confident : “ The unconditional opening of the Federal Republic ...
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One scholar after another has stressed the continuing regional differences in political development , the often hidden influence of women on public affairs and above all the growth of participatory politics and bottom - up policy ...
One scholar after another has stressed the continuing regional differences in political development , the often hidden influence of women on public affairs and above all the growth of participatory politics and bottom - up policy ...
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They had not only misjudged a political power structure and overrated the strength of the Eastern economy . ... The failure of the cultural elite was neither the misjudgement of amateur - politicians nor the miscalculation of would - be ...
They had not only misjudged a political power structure and overrated the strength of the Eastern economy . ... The failure of the cultural elite was neither the misjudgement of amateur - politicians nor the miscalculation of would - be ...
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