Becoming Madam Chancellor

Becoming Madam Chancellor

Angela Merkel and the Berlin Republic

Mushaben, Joyce Marie

Cambridge University Press

08/2017

356

Mole

Inglês

9781108405638

15 a 20 dias

The first English-language scholarly book to provide an in-depth account of Angela Merkel's career and influence, examining her achievements across six key policy domains, contextualizing these within broader German history, and uncovering the personal and political factors that have contributed to Merkel's status as the world's most powerful woman.
Introduction: 'Becoming Madam Chancellor'; Part I. 'The Personal is the Political': 1. The extreme make-over of Angela Merkel: gender, style and substance; 2. A Pastor's daughter in a 'difficult Fatherland': reconciling East and West German identities; 3. From Staatsrason to Realpolitik: reconfiguring German-Israeli relations; Part II. From understudy to leading lady: Angela Merkel on the global stage: 4. Checkmate: Angela Merkel, Vladimir Putin and the dilemmas of regional hegemony; 5. Madam non and the euro-crisis: shaping economic integration and governance; Part III. 'Method Merkel' and the Push for Domestic Reforms: 6. Fukushima, mon Amour: Merkel and the (supra)national energy turn-around; 7. Germany as a land of immigration: citizenship, refugees and the welcoming culture; 8. 'Misunderestimating' the world's most powerful woman, or why gender still matters; Bibliography.
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