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The German Federal Election of 2021 was one of the most open and competitive in the post-war era. This book provides a systematic analysis of its domestic and international context, the shifting balance of the political parties, the election strategies and campaign themes, along with the challenges of government formation.
Ross Campbell is Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of the West of Scotland, UK.Louise K. Davidson-Schmich is Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, USA.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Voting Behavior in the 2021 Election.- 3. Thematic Introduction: The Party System.- 4. Thematic Introduction: The Party System.- 5. The Christian Democratic Union (CDU/CSU).- 6. The Greens.- 7. The Free Democratic Party (FDP).- 8. The Alternative for Germany (AfD).- 9. The Left Party.- 10. The Party System and Coalition Formation.- 11. Thematic Introduction: Foreign Relations and the 2021 Federal Elections.- 12. The 2021 German National Election and Implications for US/German Relations.- 13. The 2021 German National Elections and its Implications for German/ Russian Relations.- 14. The 2021 German National Election and Implications for UK/German Relations.- 15. From Merkel to Ampel: Evolving Germany's EU Foreign Relations after the 2021 Federal Elections.- 16. Thematic Introduction: Issue Saliency in the 2021 Federal Election.- 17. Economic & Social Issues.- 18. Climate Change.- 19. The COVID-19 Pandemic.- 20. Migration.- 21. Gender.- 22. LGBTI Issues.- 23. Conclusion: The 2021 Federal Election: Negotiating a New Era