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  • This article examines the six regional elections that took place in Germany between February and September 1999 (in Hesse, Bremen, Brandenburg, Saarland, Thuringia and Saxony respectively) to illustrate the different contexts conditioning Gerhard Schröder's political problems and the initial performance of his SPD‐Green federal coalition. The conclusion suggests that Schroder may have been temporarily blown off course by the regional electoral losses in 1999, but it is far too soon to write off his chances of winning a second term in office in 2002. In particular, he has every chance of success if he can develop a credible and common language of modernisation which he then effectively 'connects' with the overall acceptance of the need for socio‐economic change amongst the German people. (xsd:string)
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  • The first six länder elections of 1999 : initial electoral consequences and political fallout of the Neue Mitte in action (xsd:string)
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  • In: German Politics, Vol. 9 (2000) No. 2, p. 51-70. ISSN 1743-8993 (xsd:string)
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