Everhard Holtmann's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Auch die bereits 21. Ausgabe des Jahrbuchs ist als breit angelegtes Kompendium konzipiert, das den Leserinnen und Lesern einen aktuellen Überblick über verschiedene Aspekte föderaler und regionale Struktur und Politik bietet. Die insgesamt 28 Beiträge verteilen sich auf folgende Hauptabschnitte:
Zehn Beiträge zum Schwerpunktthema, 70 Jahre Föderali...
Citations
... The pluralization of the coalition landscape also stems from the fact that voter behavior and party systems have become increasingly regionalized since German reunification. 12 In addition to an East-West divide that persists to this day, there is a North-South divide that is reproduced in both parts of the country. In the West, this reflects "stronghold effects" based on the social structure of the electorate, in which the classic religious-confessional and class cleavages cross one another: industrial and Protestant regions lean toward the spd, whereas rural and Catholic areas prefer the cdu/csu. ...