Division of Germany and Berlin 1945-1949
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Modern history
Explore how post-WWII events led to Germany's division and Berlin's role in the Cold War.
Influence of Pharmaceutical Lobbies on Price Regulation in France and Germany: A Comparative Analysis
Text commentary - 2 pages - Political science
Discover how pharmaceutical interest groups influence institutions in France and Germany, shaping the future of healthcare. This insightful analysis by Zeliha Chaffin, a scientific journalist at Le Monde, explores the complex relationships between pharmaceutical lobbies, governments, and...
Unification of Germany: From the German Confederation to the German Empire under Prussia, 1815-1871
Course material - 13 pages - Law's history and philosophy
"Uncover the pivotal moments in German history that shaped the nation's path to unification. Explore how the German Confederation, formed in 1815, laid the groundwork for a unified state, and discover the key players, including Metternich and Bismarck, who drove this transformation. Learn...
Rise of Nazi Germany
Essay - 2 pages - Modern history
The document outlines the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany after World War I, driven by nationalist sentiment and a desire for revenge against the Treaty of Versailles.
Rise of Nazi Party in 1930s Germany
Essay - 2 pages - Modern history
The Nazi party's ascension to power in 1930s Germany, marked by electoral victories, propaganda, and anti-Semitic laws.
Second World War: Why Wilson's ideal of neutrality had no chance to stand against Germany's total war strategy
Essay - 1 pages - Modern history
When President Woodrow Wilson delivered his Declaration of Neutrality to Congress on August 19, 1914, the United States had a distinct isolationist tradition. At that time, most of the American public, the Congress and the President himself had no desire to intervene in European affairs. In this...
To what extent could European culture, and more specifically German culture, be an element of resistance to the Walmart model in Germany?
Case study - 4 pages - Management
Walmart, a global "supermarket giant", is an American company created in 1962. In the late 1990s, this company was the second-largest producer in the world, behind the oil company ExxonMobil. However, from 1991 and under the pressure of shareholders, Walmart developed its activities...
The Interplay of National and European Considerations in the Foreign Policy of EU Members - The Countries Other than France and Germany
Course material - 8 pages - Political science
France and Germany alone can no longer call the tune in the EU. They henceforth have to take much more into account the agenda of the other members. We shall see first that agenda, regrouping, of course, the different countries into larger groups along their affinities, and then the...
The Interplay of National and European Considerations in the Foreign Policy of EU Members - France and Germany
Course material - 11 pages - Political science
Since the origins of the European project, Europe has depended on close Franco-German cooperation. As we have seen, all the big moves forward were possible because of the basic Franco-German agreement; the last major instance was Maastricht in 1992. The other countries had to follow. Of course,...
The Republic of Germany and the German political system after World War II
Course material - 5 pages - Political science
Our conception of the Federal Republic of Germany is very different from what it was only 15 years ago. Throughout much of its history, Germany was under the leadership of dictators and was never very comfortable with democracy. Germany's first experience with democracy...
Industrialization in Germany
Essay - 3 pages - Economy general
This research paper analyzes various aspects of the German economy, tracing its development from the early nineties to the present. The country is an economic powerhouse which has spurred over the years to advance from its financial troubles to become one of the worlds' best-performing...
A Comparative Analysis of the Welfare States of Germany, Sweden, and the United States
Case study - 12 pages - Economic politics
A welfare-state is a state in which organized power is used to provide social services to a society that cannot provide these things for itself through market-based transactions. Studying the welfare-states of Germany, Sweden and the United States will provide us a valuable perspective in...
Germany: the present economic situation of the new federal states, one and half decades after the unification
Case study - 6 pages - International economy
At first sight, it seems easy to believe that the German reunification is an economic failure. The fall of the economy, the strong disparities in the country as well as the incapacity of East Germany to develop can demonstrate this assumption. However, it appears better for us to affirm...
France and Germany in search of venture capital
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
The Annual report on the state of France in 2014 opens with an emphasis on the economic hardships of the country. Published in December 2014 by the Economic,Social and Environmental Council, this report starts with an observation : France is suffering from an economic model too dependent on...
Union Tradition, Institutionalization Dynamic and Industrial Democracy in France and Germany after
Essay - 12 pages - Modern history
The concept of industrial democracy is both old and generic. As such, it allows the comparative questions in an unique arrangements and ideas that have emerged in national and historical contexts. The notion of 'industrial relations' in France and 'industrial relations' in...
The choice for practical monism in relation to EU law by France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
The EU Member States may be divided into those whose legal order is monist and those whose legal order is dualist. In monist States, once an international agreement has been agreed to, its entering into force in the international legal order entails its entering into force in the...
A Comparison of the Human Resources Policies and Practices of Germany and the USA
Case study - 8 pages - Human resources
The aim of this essay is to compare the Human Resources practices of the US and Germany, to highlight the reasons behind these differences, and to analyze the evidence these differences provide to the convergence/divergence debate. These countries have been chosen because the US is...
Religion in Nazi Germany
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Nazi German/ The Third Reich refer to Germany during the reign of Hitler and his ruling Nazi Party also called the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party). In 1933, the Nazi party took over Germany and started running the political, social and economic sectors of the...
Braun in Germany
Case study - 12 pages - Brand management
Braun is a leading global manufacturer of small electric appliances based in Kornberg, Germany. Founded in 1921 by Max Braun, Braun was owned by The Gillette Company, from 1967 to 2005. In 2005, The Gillette Company was acquired by Procter and Gamble. Braun's products are...
Napoleonic period French revolution unifications of Germany and Italy
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Widespread uprising, 1848 revolutions, took place across Europe with regards to the social and economic pressures as a result of the industrial revolution. The middle and working class people threatened the European conservative monarchs as they tried to found a government that would allow an...
Religion and social development- Case study of Nazi Germany
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Nazi German/ The Third Reich refer to Germany during the reign of Hitler and his ruling Nazi Party also called the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party). In 1933, the Nazi party took over Germany and started running the political, social and economic sectors of the...
The turning point at which Europe failed to turn. How accurately does this describe the impact of the 1848 revolutions in either Italy or Germany?
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
In January 1848, popular discontent towards the situation on the Italian peninsula manifested itself in the outbreak of revolution, which continued throughout the year and into 1849. This, known as the 1848 revolutions, was provoked by socio-economic factors like unemployment and poor harvests,...
How similar, and how different, were the means by which Hitler and Mussolini imposed totalitarian rule on Germany and Italy respectively?
Case study - 4 pages - Modern history
Hitler was invited into power in Weimar Germany to be Chancellor in 1933; similarly, Mussolini was invited into power in Italy to be Prime Minister in 1922. After this entry into power, they set out to impose totalitarian rule on their respective countries. By totalitarian rule...
The Japanese textbooks controversy: a comparison with France and Germany - publié le 05/06/2013
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
Few, if any, instruments shape national culture more powerfully than the materials used in schools. Textbooks are not only among the first books most people encounter; in many places they are, along with religious texts, almost the only books they encounter . Textbooks are an...
Imperial Germany: 1871-1914
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
The Third Reich was founded in France in the Palace of Versailles. It was a statement of German superiority over French. Germany was unified by military victory from above (not a revolution from below). To sign this treaty, Bismarck wore a military uniform (white in the painting but it was...
Age verification systems and closed user groups in Germany
Case study - 20 pages - Management
Media accessibility via internet is rapidly increasing within the last decade. Reaching every kind of data,including media content have become easier due to the widespread internet access and fastly improving technologies, especially mobile devices. Likewise providers have found an opportunity to...
The Japanese textbooks controversy: a comparison with France and Germany
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
Few, if any, instruments shape national culture more powerfully than the materials used in schools. Textbooks are not only among the first books most people encounter; in many places they are, along with religious texts, almost the only books they encounter . Textbooks are an...
The cultural consequences of Germany's citizenship laws
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
Germany's 2000 citizenship law, by making the German nationality one of the most complicated to claim, has forced the artistic expression of Germany's ethnic and religious minorities into a position where it is defined solely in terms of the ethnic origin of its creators....
Ethnic Nationalism and Conflict: Yugoslavia and Germany
Essay - 7 pages - Philosophy
Nationalism, as Michnik points out, is a device for avoiding responsibility. By identifying the other, which may be an ethnic minority, neighbors, or even just political opponents, as an enemy bent on subverting the nation, nationalist can shift blame for every social ill from...
International relations analysis: Germany and France during the Euro crisis resolution
Case study - 9 pages - International relations
Germany and France relations during the Euro crisis implied some disagreements. It started when the European Union decided to manage the global economic crisis at the European stage. It decided to especially manage the case of Greece which is the symbol of the beginning of the Euro zone...
