West German Chancellor Kohl (German Version).

West German Chancellor Kohl (German Version).

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Published: 1988

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Speech notes for Premier during State visit to South Australia by His Excellency Dr. Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, and Mrs. Hannelore Kohl, 5/10/1988. Speech is in German language.


The Kohl Chancellorship

The Kohl Chancellorship

Author: Clay Clemens

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-04

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 113522918X

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In this volume, Helmut Kohl's leadership and legacy are assessed, and contributors analyse the chancellor's goals and governing style, including his part in promoting European integration; and his domestic political role vis a vis his own party, its main opponents and the public.


The End of the Cold War?

The End of the Cold War?

Author: Alexander von Plato

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1137488727

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This carefully researched history draws on archival sources as well as a wealth of new interviews with on-the-ground activists, political actors, international figures, and others to move beyond the narratives both the German and American varieties that have dominated the historical memory of German reunification.


Helmut Kohl's Quest for Normality

Helmut Kohl's Quest for Normality

Author: Christian Wicke

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2015-02-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1782385746

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During his political career, Helmut Kohl used his own life story to promote a normalization of German nationalism and to overcome the stigma of the Nazi period. In the context of the cold war and the memory of the fascist past, he was able to exploit the combination of his religious, generational, regional, and educational (he has a PhD in History) experiences by connecting nationalist ideas to particular biographical narratives. Kohl presented himself as the embodiment of “normality”: a de-radicalized German nationalism which was intended to eclipse any anti-Western and post-national peculiarities. This book takes a biographical approach to the study of nationalism by examining its manifestation in Helmut Kohl and the way he historicized Germany’s past.


Helmut Kohl

Helmut Kohl

Author: Henrik Bering

Publisher: Regnery Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 280

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Despite American efforts to keep Germany weak following World War II, Helmut Kohl, the longest serving Chancellor in postwar Germany, has managed to make Germany a world power, to unite East and West Germany, and to become one of America's foremost advocate for freedom and democracy. Author Henrik Bering has conducted extensive first-hand interviews with Kohl and his closest associates to learn how he defied American wishes, yet became one of our closest allies.


Adenauer to Kohl

Adenauer to Kohl

Author: Heidrun Abromeit

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 232

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Seven contributions combine an analysis of the structural foundations of executive leadership in Germany with a study of the six postwar Chancellors. They explain variations in performance between Chancellors who dominated and shaped the political landscape of the Federal Republic and those who merely trod across it, exploring the paradoxes of the office, and defining the scope of Chancellor leadership--its limits and its appropriateness for post-unification Germany. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR