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Germany, EMU and the Bundesbank

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posted on 2014-08-08, 10:41 authored by Jeremy Leaman
When future histories of European politics are written, it is likely that the final decade of the 20th century will be seen to have been dominated by three major developments: by German unification, by the realignment of central and East European states to the economic and political norms of the EU and thirdly by EMU. It will be important to see all three (interconnected) developments set in a broader global context of political and economic upheaval, of a new and profound uncertainty about fundamental human ideologies and associated policy priorities.

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  • Social Sciences

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  • Politics and International Studies

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Germany and Europe. Germany's Relationship to Europe at the end of the 1990's

Pages

144 - 168

Citation

LEAMAN, J., 2003. Germany, EMU and the Bundesbank. IN: King, I. and Koch, K. (eds.). Germany and Europe: Germany's Relationship to Europe at the End of the 1990s. London: South Bank University Press, pp. 144-168.

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© South Bank University Press

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  • SMUR (Submitted Manuscript Under Review)

Publication date

2003

ISBN

1874418373

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Language

  • en

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