Modell Deutschland and the New Europe
- 1 October 1991
- journal article
- Published by Telos Press in Telos
- Vol. 1991 (89) , 45-63
- https://doi.org/10.3817/0991089045
Abstract
Although the end of 1992 will mark the beginning of the European Internal Market, 1989 might well be considered the year of Europe. In an earlier age it might even have been called an annus mirabilis. Not only did it see a fundamental reorganization in existing power relations in state and society, a change in elites, the redefinition of public and private, and the introduction of a new economic order in Eastern Europe, it also restored Western Europe to its former contours if not its former borders. It was the year of Germany, which saw the long awaited unification of both the divided capital and state mat was the most conspicuous expression of the Cold War and a divided Europe.Keywords
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