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The wall in People s Heads Unified Germany in Perspective

Outline Political Culture in West Germany before 1990

What? Surprisingly difficult to find English texts on Germany s split political culture Dalton/Weldon a recent addition to the literature Useful working paper by J. Maier: Political Culture in East and West Germany Reviews much of the literature and has recent empirical findings http: //www.uni-bamberg.de/fileadmin/uni/fakultaeten/ sowi_faecher/politik/bbpii/bbp-ii-14.pdf Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (1/25)

What happened after 1945? West-German political culture successfully remade (Conradt 1980) Support for former regimes gone Democratic institutions and principles widely accepted Support stable even if system performs less well Changes due to... Generational replacement Mobility Loss of eastern provinces Performance and other circumstances... Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (2/25)

What happened between 75-89? Further consolidation Post-materialism & New Social Movements Minority rights Environmentalism Participation Anti-Nuclear movement Rise and incorporation of the Green party West Germany in 1989 a largely normal, West European State But what happened in East Germany 1949-89? Three/four models of change Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (3/25)

What models of change do exist? 1. Conservation 2. Congruence 3. Socialisation Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (4/25)

What models of change do exist? 1. Conservation 2. Congruence 3. Socialisation 4. ( Situation ) Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (4/25)

Conservation No democratic experience 1933-1989 Traditional mentalities frozen East Germans more authoritarian, hard-working, materialistic, docile Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (5/25)

Conservation No democratic experience 1933-1989 Traditional mentalities frozen East Germans more authoritarian, hard-working, materialistic, docile Supported by some very early survey data Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (5/25)

Conservation No democratic experience 1933-1989 Traditional mentalities frozen East Germans more authoritarian, hard-working, materialistic, docile Supported by some very early survey data Swiftly falsified Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (5/25)

Congruence Process of modernisation essentially similar Urbanisation, education, occupational structure etc. Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (6/25)

Congruence Process of modernisation essentially similar Urbanisation, education, occupational structure etc. Distinct but equivalent pattern of cultural change/value shift Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (6/25)

Congruence Process of modernisation essentially similar Urbanisation, education, occupational structure etc. Distinct but equivalent pattern of cultural change/value shift Falsified by mid-1990s Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (6/25)

Socialisation/Situation 40 years of real socialism have generated specific values/attitudes Long-lasting impact Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (7/25)

Socialisation/Situation 40 years of real socialism have generated specific values/attitudes Long-lasting impact Experience of peaceful and successful revolution Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (7/25)

Socialisation/Situation 40 years of real socialism have generated specific values/attitudes Long-lasting impact Experience of peaceful and successful revolution Living conditions in East Germany still very different Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (7/25)

Socialisation/Situation 40 years of real socialism have generated specific values/attitudes Long-lasting impact Experience of peaceful and successful revolution Living conditions in East Germany still very different Dominant approach/perspective Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (7/25)

What relevant dimensions do exist? 1. /behavioural intentions 1.1 (Voting) 1.2 Party/group membership 1.3 Violence 1.4 Other political behaviour 2. /values orientations 2.1 Gender roles 2.2 Ideology/values 2.3 Support for specific policies 2.4 Party identification 2.5 Identity/(self-) perception Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (8/25)

Membership, violence & other behaviour Membership figures for unions & parties very low and declining East Germany heart of (short-lived) Anti-Hartz movement in 2004 Otherwise, no obvious differences in Protest activities Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (9/25)

Membership, violence & other behaviour Membership figures for unions & parties very low and declining East Germany heart of (short-lived) Anti-Hartz movement in 2004 Otherwise, no obvious differences in Protest activities Disproportionate levels of extreme right violence: Between 2001 and 2005 Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (9/25)

Membership, violence & other behaviour Membership figures for unions & parties very low and declining East Germany heart of (short-lived) Anti-Hartz movement in 2004 Otherwise, no obvious differences in Protest activities Disproportionate levels of extreme right violence: Between 2001 and 2005 At least 60 per cent of all instances of attempted manslaughter/murder with right-wing background Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (9/25)

Membership, violence & other behaviour Membership figures for unions & parties very low and declining East Germany heart of (short-lived) Anti-Hartz movement in 2004 Otherwise, no obvious differences in Protest activities Disproportionate levels of extreme right violence: Between 2001 and 2005 At least 60 per cent of all instances of attempted manslaughter/murder with right-wing background of the population 1 5 Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (9/25)

Membership, violence & other behaviour Membership figures for unions & parties very low and declining East Germany heart of (short-lived) Anti-Hartz movement in 2004 Otherwise, no obvious differences in Protest activities Disproportionate levels of extreme right violence: Between 2001 and 2005 At least 60 per cent of all instances of attempted manslaughter/murder with right-wing background 1 5 of the population Less than 5 per cent of all foreigners Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (9/25)

(Voting: Parties) More information on electoral behaviour in two weeks time Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (10/25)

(Voting: Parties) More information on electoral behaviour in two weeks time Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (10/25)

Identification Low levels of pride National identification dominant in both parts, regional, local, supranational identity of lesser importance But 24% of West Germans feel that there situation has worsened after unification (East: 14) 37% of West Germans feel that too much money was transferred 31% of East Germans but only 9% of West Germans think that not enough money was transferred Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (11/25)

Identification Low levels of pride National identification dominant in both parts, regional, local, supranational identity of lesser importance But 24% of West Germans feel that there situation has worsened after unification (East: 14) 37% of West Germans feel that too much money was transferred 31% of East Germans but only 9% of West Germans think that not enough money was transferred 12% of East Germans and 24% of West Germans feel it would be better if the wall still stood (Forsa poll, 2004) Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (11/25)

Identification Low levels of pride National identification dominant in both parts, regional, local, supranational identity of lesser importance But 24% of West Germans feel that there situation has worsened after unification (East: 14) 37% of West Germans feel that too much money was transferred 31% of East Germans but only 9% of West Germans think that not enough money was transferred 12% of East Germans and 24% of West Germans feel it would be better if the wall still stood (Forsa poll, 2004) Ebb and flow of regional identities Regional identities and tensions quite common in Western countries Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (11/25)

Trust in institutions Sharp decline in early 1990s coincides with economical decline Trust in non-political institutions (army, police, courts) much higher than in political institutions Levels in the East even lower than in the West Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (12/25)

Trust in institutions Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (13/25)

Political (Dis-)satisfaction Only 21 per cent satisfied with politics in West Germany, 11 (!) per cent in East Germany Strong link between satisfaction with politics and satisfaction with life in East Germany Connected to worries about job situation in East Germany East Germans more worried about unemployment, crime, and the economy than West Germans Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (14/25)

Political Worries Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (15/25)

Political Order High level of support for democracy as an idea Considerable disaffection with the way democracy works in practice East Germans still fond of socialism as an idea A considerable minority still in favour of socialism as it existed in the GDR! Less support for pluralism in the East Scepticism about quality of democracy in unified Germany Different normative expectations: State should get more involved in economy & society Different ideas about gender roles Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (16/25)

Socialism & Economy Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (17/25)

Gender Roles Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (18/25)

Political Order II The big picture (Fuchs) Both Germanies democratic West Germans rather in favour of liberal democracy East Germans rather in favour of democratic socialism Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (19/25)

Socialisation or Situation? No marked difference in support for state intervention & socialism between employed and unemployed East Germans quite stable in panel studies Present attitudes most probably shaped by life in former GDR Unifying Germany by generational replacement? Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (20/25)

Socialisation or Situation? No marked difference in support for state intervention & socialism between employed and unemployed East Germans quite stable in panel studies Present attitudes most probably shaped by life in former GDR Unifying Germany by generational replacement? Some convergence amongst those who are young & have high level of educational attainment Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (20/25)

Socialisation or Situation? No marked difference in support for state intervention & socialism between employed and unemployed East Germans quite stable in panel studies Present attitudes most probably shaped by life in former GDR Unifying Germany by generational replacement? Some convergence amongst those who are young & have high level of educational attainment Differences between East and West will probably persist for some time Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (20/25)

Socialisation or Situation? No marked difference in support for state intervention & socialism between employed and unemployed East Germans quite stable in panel studies Present attitudes most probably shaped by life in former GDR Unifying Germany by generational replacement? Some convergence amongst those who are young & have high level of educational attainment Differences between East and West will probably persist for some time Not necessarily a bad thing Political consequences? Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (20/25)

Generational replacement (projection) Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (21/25)

Dictatorship acceptable? Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (22/25)

GDR: more good than bad things? Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (23/25)

State responsible for full employment? Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (24/25)

1. How does the Wall in People s Head affect politics in Germany? What are the consequences? 2. Is it such a bad thing after all? 3. Is it likely to disappear in the near (say 8-10 years) future? Unified Germany in Perspective Germans Divided? (25/25)