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GPS is a joint publication of the BMW Center for German and European Studies (of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University) and all North American universities associated with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

A peer-reviewed journal, it is the only American publication that explores issues in modern Germany from the combined perspectives of the social sciences, history, and cultural studies. It provides a forum for critical analysis and debate about politics, history, film, literature, visual arts, and popular culture in contemporary Germany. Every issue also includes contributions by renowned scholars commenting on recent books about Germany.

Volume 20, Number 2, 2002
How Culture Matters: Culture & Social Changes in the Federal Republic of Germany

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Articles

How Culture Matters
pp. 1-13(13)
Authors: Brady, John S.; Wiliarty, Sarah Elise

The Culture of Culture
pp. 14-25(12)
Author: Maier, Charles S.

What Remains?
pp. 26-42(17)
Author: McAdams, A. James

Political Culture in Unified Germany
pp. 43-74(32)
Author: Conradt, David P.

Political Culture and Political Change in Eastern Germany
pp. 75-92(18)
Author: McFalls, Laurence

Multikulti or Schweinerei in the Year 2000
pp. 93-114(22)
Author: Borneman, John

The Myth of Heimkehrillusion
pp. 115-147(33)
Author: Klimt, Andrea

Germany and the Norms of European Governance
pp. 148-175(28)
Authors: Haas, Ernst B.; Roever, Sally; Schmidt, Anna

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