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Germany

East Germany was a rigid Communist regime, but its re-unification with the Federal Republic of West Germany has made its subsequent developments fundamentally different from other post-Communist societies. In collaboration with the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, the CSPP undertook comparable surveys in East and West Germany in 1993. Questions asked in East Germany can also be compared with responses from other countries that had been part of the Soviet bloc. 

BASELINE STATE/MARKET SURVEY See: GERMANS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. (SPP 218) Richard Rose, CSPP, Wolfgang Zapf and Wolfgang Seifert, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, and Edward Page, U. of Hull. £10 .

Additional analyses are reported in:

SPP 325. FREE NOT TO PARTICIPATE: THE WEAKNESS OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE. Marc Morjé Howard, Georgetown University. £5 .

SPP 312. EVALUATING LONG AND SHORT-TERM TRANSFORMATION IN CENTRAL EUROPE. Richard Rose, CSPP. £3 .

SPP 244. GERMAN RESPONSES TO REGIME CHANGE: CULTURE, CLASS, ECONOMY OR CONTEXT. Richard Rose, CSPP and Edward C Page, University of Hull. £4 . This paper includes follow up 1994 survey questions augmenting the analysis in SPP 218.

SPP 242. FREEDOM AS A FUNDAMENTAL VALUE. Richard Rose, CSPP. £3 .

SPP 233. EAST GERMANY AND EASTERN EUROPE COMPARED. Wolfgang Seifert, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin. £4 .


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