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    German Social Democracy in the 1980s.Volker Gransow - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (68):39-48.
    In the mid-1980s, German social democracy was revived like a Phoenix from the ashes. In the individual federal states, it proved its governing capability which had been lost in the final years of the Schmidt Administration: The Social Democrats not only controlled the city-states of Bremen and Hamburg widi an absolute majority, but were able to win die 1985 elections so overwhelmingly, both in the largest state of North Rhine-Westphalia and also in Saarland, that they were not forced to form (...)
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    German Social Democracy in the 1980s.V. Gransow - 1986 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (68):39-48.
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    Muddling the German Question.V. Gransow - 1989 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1989 (80):166-167.
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    Muddling the German Question.Volker Gransow - 1989 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1989 (80):166-167.
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    Political Culture and the Politics of the Social Democratic Government.V. Gransow & C. Offe - 1982 - Télos 1982 (53):67-80.
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    Review of Claude Lefort: The Political Forms of Modern Society: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Totalitarianism[REVIEW]Volker Gransow - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):845-846.