Franz Josef Strau
- lasting legacy or transitory phenomenon?
Author:
Peter James a
| Affiliation: | a University of Northumbria, Newcastle |
DOI:
10.1080/09644009808404518
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subjects:
European Politics;
German Politics;
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Abstract
Franz Josef Strauβ died in October 1988, exactly two years before German unity. He was undoubtedly one of Germany's most dynamic and controversial post-war politicians, who aroused very strong emotions in the electorate, ranging from great support to condemnation. During his political career Strauβ had tremendous power and influence. As the tenth anniversay of his death approaches, this article sets out to assess his contribution to both Bavarian and German politics. Did he represent a transitory phenomenon or did he leave behind a lasting legacy?
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