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Full Description
This text avoids preoccupation with "the German question" and East-West German comparisons, looking at the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in its own right while recognizing that a legacy of German history and political precedent persists in the GDR as much as in the Federal Republic. Dr. Scharf shows how the GDR is subject to the same development
Contents
Preface -- Past and Future in the GDR -- Directed Democracy: The People and Government -- Directed Democracy: The Party Role -- Economic Policy -- Social Policy -- Integrative Processes -- Social and Political Differentiation -- National Security and Foreign Relations -- Conclusion



