08
Feb
2004
Publications Books
Claire DEMESMAY, Hans STARK, (eds.)

Studies about Germany Paris : Ifri, 2004 - 116 p. (Cahiers et conférences, n° 3)

Original title: 'Radioscopies de l'Allemagne'. This text is published in French only. 

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2003 has been quite eventful for German politics, domestic and foreign. On the economic and social scenes, Gerhard Schröder has been at last more aggressive. While struggling with a lagging economy and a looming demographic challenge, the Chancellor has managed to successfully deliver his 'Agenda 2010'. Even though it was not without difficulties and compromises, this Agenda will set in motion huge reforms concerning the pension system and health care.

Within the E.U., the German government has been very determined on the constitutional issue. Germany, as France, wanted the Union 'governability' after the enlargement to ten new members, even if it entails the postponement of the Constitution's ratification.

Finally, the relations with the United States which had deteriorated during the war preparation against Iraq are now getting better. Without having to concede its initial position, Berlin has shown its goodwill in the management of the aftermath of war, especially by accepting to cancel part of the Iraqi debt.


Have collaborated to this book: 

Herwig Birg is professor and Director of the Institute for Population Research and Social Policy. Bielefeld University.

Claire Demesmay is a Fellow for the Study Committee of Franco-German Relations (Cerfa) at Ifri.

Hans-Georg Ehrhart is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg.

Karl-Heinz Kamp is Security Policy Coordinator of the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation (Berlin).

Cansel Kiziltepe is Emeritus Professor at the Berufsakademie of Berlin.

Camille Logeay is Economist at the German Institute for Economic Research,(DIW) Berlin.

Jürgen Schwarzeis Director of the Institute for Public Law at the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg.

Hans Stark is Director of the Study Committee of Franco-German Relations (Cerfa) at Ifri.

Karsten D. Voigt is Coordinator of German-American Cooperation, Federal Foreign Office, Federal Republic of Germany.

 

ISBN / ISSN: 
2-86592-156-5