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         Germany Government:     more books (100)
  1. Oppression and Scarcity: The History and Institutional Structure of the Marxist-Leninist Government of East Germany and Some Perspectives on Life in a Socialist System by Peter W. Sperlich, 2006-01-30
  2. National socialism and the Roman Catholic church;: Being an account of the conflict between the National socialist government of Germany and the Roman Catholic church, 1933-1938, by Nathaniel Micklem, 1939
  3. Principal foreign policy problems of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-1954 (Catholic University of America. Studies in politics, government and international law. Abstract series) by Z. Michael Szaz, 1961
  4. Germany on the Road to Normalcy: Policies and Politics of the Red-Green Federal Government (1998-2002) (Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies Series)
  5. Diplomacy of Illusion: The British Government and Germany, 1937-1939 (Modern Revivals in History) by Keith Middlemas, 1991-11
  6. THE GOVERNMENTS OF GERMANY
  7. The Governments of Germany [by] Arnold J. Heidenheimer (Crowell comparative government series) by Arnold J Heidenheimer, 1967
  8. Major foreign powers: The governments of Great Britain, France, Germany, and the Soviet Union by Gwendolen Margaret Carter, 1957
  9. The Governments of Germany (Crowell Comparative Government Series) by Arnold J. Heidenheimer, 1961
  10. The government of greater Germany (The governments of modern Europe) by James Kerr Pollock, 1944
  11. Federalism in West Germany: The functions and relations of the different levels of government (Information paper / Advisory Council for Intergovernment Relations) by Joan Rydon, 1980
  12. Contemporary Government of Germany by Elmer Plischke, 1964
  13. The Governments of Germany (Crowell Comparative Government Series) by Arnold J. Heidenheimer, 1971
  14. The Governments of Germany by Arnold Heidenheimer, 1966

21. Germany Government Sites And Official Sites - The WorldWide-Tax.Com
germany government Sites and Official Sites. Office of the Commissioner for Foreign Investment in Germany, www.businessin-germany.de
http://www.worldwide-tax.com/germany/gergov.asp

HomePage
Contact Us About Us Site Map ... Terms of Service Germany Government Sites
Name Email Web Site Federal President posteingang@bundespraesident.de www.bundespraesident.de Bundestag www.bundestag.de Bundeswehr - Federal Ministry of Defence www.bundeswehr.de Federal Office for Defense Technology and Procurement BWB@bwb.org www.bwb.org Federal Ministry for Economy and Technology buero-lp@bmwi.bund.de www.bmwi.de Federal Export Office poststelle@bafa.de www.bundesausfuhramt.de Federal Cartel Office www.bundeskartellamt.de Federal Institute for Physical Technology presse@ptb.de www.ptb.de Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing info@bam.de www.bam.de Federal Bureau for Foreign Trade Information presseinfo@bfai.com www.bfai.de Federal Ministry for Education and Research bmbf@bmbf.bund.de www.bmbf.de Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Protection and Reactor Security service@bmu.de www.bmu.de Federal Office for Environment www.umweltbundesamt.de Federal Ministry for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth www.bmfsfj.de Federal Office for the Civil Service www.zivildienst.de

22. Germany: Government
Government. Germany is a federal republic whose 16 states have their own germany government. Danish pig industry wins legal battle against Germany.
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23. Germany Government Subsidies
Before unification, the West German government and various Länder supported a number of industries and services, such as coal, steel, aerospace,
http://www.country-studies.com/germany/government-subsidies.html
Government Subsidies
The Länder are not alone in subsidizing or supporting certain industries: the federal government does it to a massive and increasingly significant degree. Despite Germany's commitment to a social market economy, exceptions to market principles existed in West Germany and are proliferating in united Germany. German economic institutes and experts have repeatedly warned that authorities at various levels have supported many economic activities that should long ago have been discontinued or compelled to become competitive. Federal and Land authorities have ignored the complaints of the economists but have usually promised to reduce or eliminate subsidies as soon as feasible. Before unification, the West German government and various Länder supported a number of industries and services, such as coal, steel, aerospace, shipbuilding, and agriculture, with the federal government supporting activities across the board and the Länder supporting locally important and influential industries. Between 1970 and 1989, the total volume of subsidies, including those paid through the European Community (ECsee Glossary), rose from DM12 billion to over DM45 billion. The level of subsidies rose almost uninterruptedly, even after Kohl assumed office and his government had committed itself to reducing them. Although some categories of subsidiesfor example, those for agriculturewere not fully under West German but rather under EC control, even the portion specifically designated for German farmers also rose by 250 percent during the 1980s. Overall, the federal government provided about one-third of total West German subsidies. The other two-thirds came from the

24. Germany Government 2002 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
germany government 2002 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population,
http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/germany/germany_government.html

  • 2002 INDEX
  • Country Ranks
  • DEFINITIONS
    Germany
    Government - 2002
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb2002/germany/germany_government.html
    SOURCE: 2002 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name
      conventional long form: Federal Republic of Germany
      conventional short form: Germany
      local short form: Deutschland
      former: German Empire, German Republic, German Reich local long form: Bundesrepublik Deutschland Government type federal republic Capital Berlin Administrative divisions 16 states (Laender, singular - Land); Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bayern, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hessen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Niedersachsen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thueringen Independence 18 January 1871 (German Empire unification); divided into four zones of occupation (UK, US, USSR, and later, France) in 1945 following World War II; Federal Republic of Germany (FRG or West Germany) proclaimed 23 May 1949 and included the former UK, US, and French zones; German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany) proclaimed 7 October 1949 and included the former USSR zone; unification of West Germany and East Germany took place 3 October 1990; all four powers formally relinquished rights 15 March 1991 National holiday Unity Day, 3 October (1990)
  • 25. Regional: Europe: Germany: Government And Politics - Open Site
    Regional Europe germany government and Politics Open Site.
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    26. Germany Government Control Big Brother
    Media reports that Germany is controlling its citizens and is big brother.
    http://www.shire.net/big.brother/germany.htm
    Web shire.net German Court: Muslim Students Must Swim The deeply religious Muslim parents of the 11-year-old student were trying to prevent their son from attending swimming classes, where he would mix with girls in bathing suits. They filed a complaint in a Düsseldorf court against school officials. But the court rejected their case, saying that religious beliefs are not a reason to prevent children from attending swimming classes and said that the boy must attend them in the future. Source: DW-World.de, June 1, 2005 Doo-ing duty: Dogs to be DNA tested? Is it the latest case of government waste, or just politicians "taking care of business?" In the German city of Dresden, lawmakers believe they're doo-ing their duty as they consider collecting DNA samples from dogs to help make sure owners clean up after their pets. WorldNetDaily, March 31, 2005 Paying by Fingerprint at the Supermarket Customers of a German supermarket chain will soon be able to pay for their shopping by placing their finger on a scanner at the check-out, saving the time spent scrabbling for coins or cards. Source: MyWay, March 14, 2005

    27. WISE NC; GERMANY: GOVERNMENT AND UTILITIES REACH AGREEMENT ON PHASEOUT
    WISE NC 532.5186; The SocialDemocrats/Green government in Germany has reached an agreement with the electric utilities on a phaseout plan for nuclear
    http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/532/5186.html
    published by WISE News Communique on June 27, 2000
    Germany: Government and utilities reach agreement on phaseout
    The Social-Democrats/Green government in Germany has reached an agreement with the electric utilities on a phaseout plan for nuclear energy. Critics, however, consider the deal as a victory for the utilities and would rather prefer to see the closure of nuclear power plants sooner than now scheduled. (532.5186) WISE Amsterdam - On June 14, the government and the electicity utilities signed the agreement that lays down the timeframe of shutting down Germany's 19 nuclear power reactors. The agreement, which is the final outcome of the "consensus talks" between government and industry, also bans reprocessing within five years and places a moratorium for (as little as) three to ten years on research at the Gorleben underground laboratory. (See also WISE News Communique : "Germany after the elections: nuclear phaseout or not?"; WISE News Communique : "Germany will end reprocessing in 2000; furious reactions"; WISE News Communique : "Germany: U-turn on nuclear phaseout";

    28. Germany Government Information
    Travel Document Systems; Passport and Visa Services. This is the site for the latest Travel Information and the most complete collection of online Visa
    http://www.traveldocs.com/de/govern.htm
    Germany Europe
    GOVERNMENT The government is parliamentary, and a democratic constitution emphasizes the protection of individual liberty and division of powers in a federal structure. The chancellor (prime minister) heads the executive branch of the federal government. The duties of the president (chief of state) are largely ceremonial; the chancellor exercises executive power. The Bundestag (lower, principal chamber of the parliament) elects the chancellor and cannot remove the chancellor from office during a 4-year term unless it has agreed on a successor. The president is elected every 5 years on May 23 by the Federal Assembly, a body convoked only for this purpose, comprising the entire Bundestag and an equal number of state delegates. The Bundestag, which serves a 4-year term, consists of at least twice the number of electoral districts in the country (299). When parties' directly elected seats exceed their proportional representation, they may receive more seats. The number of seats in the Bundestag was reduced to 598 for the 2002 elections. The Bundesrat (upper chamber or Federal Council) consists of 69 members who are delegates of the 16 Laender (states). The legislature has powers of exclusive jurisdiction and concurrent jurisdiction with the Laender in areas specified in the Basic Law. The Bundestag has primary legislative authority. The Bundesrat must concur on legislation concerning revenue shared by federal and state governments and those imposing responsibilities on the states.

    29. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
    FindLaw for Legal Professionals is a free resource for attorneys that includes online case law, free state codes, free federal codes, free legal forms,
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    //For Jeff's Modules. var what="LNCAI"; var uri=document.location; FindLaw For the Public For Small Business For Corporate Counsel ... Supreme Court Cases Research a Lawyer Use the Thomson Legal Record to access a lawyer's litigation record, articles and more! Search by Name Search by Experience Search FindLaw FindLaw Articles News Commentary Browse Resources My current location: city Change Location FindLaw International Resources Countries ... Germany Resources by Jurisdiction
  • Bundesregierung Deutschland Official government page.
  • Bundesverfassungsgericht Homepage of the Federal Constitutional Court. (German)
  • Bundesverwaltungsgericht Homepage of the Federal Administritative Court. (German)
  • Deutscher Bundesrat Upper house of German Parliament.
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  • 30. Www.bund.de DEUTSCH
    The German government and Administration prepares for the digital future with the egovernment program. With news, projects and informations about the federal ministries.
    http://www.bund.de/
    Das Portal des Bundes f¼r ... Jobb¶rse, Beh¶rdenverzeichnis, Formulare und Informationen zu Lebensbereichen wie Arbeit, Gesundheit und Rente ... Ausschreibungen, elektronischer Rechtsverkehr und weitere Online-Verfahren, Informationen zu Gesch¤ftsfeldern wie Gr¼ndung und Patent- und Markenrecht ... Fachinformationen, Brosch¼ren und Dienstleistungen zu aktuellen Handlungsfeldern wie Controlling, Organisation, Personal und Verwaltungssprache, Veranstaltungen ... ENGLISH VERSION Herausgeber: Bundesverwaltungsamt - Projektgruppe bund.de © BVA 2005

    31. Das Deutschland-Portal > Startseite
    The official internet portal of the Federal Republic of germany. Offers details of the country's health services, tourism, government, economy, and culture. Available in several languages.
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    32. Archives In Germany_Andreas Hanacek
    Includes information from government, church (Catholic,Evangelical), and military sources. Primarily in German.
    http://www.bawue.de/~hanacek/info/earchive.htm
    Archives in Germany
    [Deutsche Version] [What's new on this server] [Genealogy page Hanacek]
    Additional information on German archives (also on not mentioned ones)- especially about opening hours, technical equipment and genealogical stock - are appreciated. Comments and suggestions please to: hanacek@abacus.s.bawue.de
    I) Notes
    • All following pages are in German, but most of the text is addresses and literature citations; most of the common German terms are listed and translated below
    • All cited phone numbers are representing the "within Germany" form, dialing from abroad requires to drop the leading and adding the national area code for Germany (probably 0049) (Example: 01234-456789 -> +49-1234-456789)
    • All cited locations, administration districts and countries are representing the German spelling
    II) Common German Terms
    • Bundesland -> land of the Federal Republic of Germany
    • Regierungsbezirk -> primary administrative division of a "Bundesland" - something like a district
    • Landkreis -> administrative division of a "Regierungsbezirk" - something like a county
    • kreisfreie Stadt -> town with the administrative rank of a "Landkreis"
    • Hauptstaatsarchiv, Landeshauptarchiv

    33. New Page 2
    An imaginary empire located in the center of the North Atlantic ocean and about the size of germany.
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    34. WNSO Germany
    Provides information on the government and constitution of Nepal, along with news and membership information.
    http://www.germany.nepalesestudent.org/

    Home
    Embassy Education System Living cost ... About Germany
    WNSO main WNSO Literature WNSO Radio Directory ... WNSO newletter
    W orldwide N epalese S tudents` O rganisation Germany
    WNSO
    stands for Worldwide Nepalese Student`s Organization which is dedicated to help Nepalese students planning to go overseas for their further studies. WNSO Germany would like to request you all to join us. No matter, Which part of Nepal you belongs to; no matter where/what are you studying in Germany , WNSO Germany like to see you all here. Please send us mail with your Full name, Name of University/Academic Institution and subject. It would be nice, if you can provide the link to your home page (if exists) and University. Those Nepali, who are here in Germany , but not students are also heartily welcome to join WNSOG. Send your details in this email address: germany@wnso.org

    35. Germany : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library Of Congress
    A comprehensive study (current as of 1995) of germany's history, society, health, welfare and education system, economy and business, government, politics and of police and defence forces. By the Federal Research Division of the US Library of Congress.
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/detoc.html
    The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Country Studies Germany Find in Federal Research Division Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
    A Country Study: Germany
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    36. ABC Country Book Of Germany - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate,
    germany Interactive Factbook GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography, People, government, Economy, Transportation, Communications.
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    Germany
    • Names:
        conventional long form:
          Federal Republic of Germany
            conventional short form:
              Germany
                local long form:
                  Bundesrepublik Deutschland
                    local short form:
                      Deutschland
                    • Digraph: GM
                    • Type: federal republic
                    • Capital: Berlin
                        note:
                          the shift from Bonn to Berlin will take place over a period of years with Bonn retaining many administrative functions and several ministries
                        • Administrative divisions: 16 states (laender, singular - land); Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bayern, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hessen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Niedersachsen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thueringen
                        • Independence: 18 January 1871 (German Empire unification); divided into four zones of occupation (UK, US, USSR, and later, France) in 1945 following World War II; Federal Republic of Germany (FRG or West Germany) proclaimed 23 May 1949 and included the former UK, US, and French zones; German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany) proclaimed 7 October 1949 and included the former USSR zone; unification of West Germany and East Germany took place 3 October 1990; all four power rights formally relinquished 15 March 1991
                        • National holiday: German Unity Day (Day of Unity), 3 October (1990)

    37. EUROPA - The EU At A Glance - European Governments On-line - Germany
    Site in German, English, French and Spanish. The German government website provides a wealth of detailed information on germany (history, population,
    http://europa.eu.int/abc/governments/germany/index_en.htm

    European Governments on-line
    Austria Belgium Cyprus ... Other European countries
    Germany
    The official website of the German President provides biographical details on the current President as well as giving access to his schedule and transcripts of speeches he has made.
    Visitors to the site can also make a virtual tour of the Bellevue castle (the President's official residence in Berlin) and Hammerschmidt Villa (his official residence in Bonn).
    Site in German, English, French and Spanish.
    The German Government website provides a wealth of detailed information on Germany (history, population, economy, etc.) and the various policies being pursued by the Government. It also includes a substantial section on European affairs.
    In the press section, users are given an overview of the Government's schedule and access to press releases from the last few years.
    This site also serves as a portal site for the Government as a whole, as it contains links to the websites of the Chancellor and all the Ministries.
    Site in German, English, French and Spanish.

    38. RDA's Website - Home Page
    RDA provides consulting services to health care, nonprofit and government agencies and small businesses in the US and germany. Custom database development, system and data analysis and program development services are available, and work in Paradox is a specialty.
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    39. Waco Report Does NOT Absolve Government!
    An essay on John Danforth's report and the press' erroneous conclusions about that report. Suggests the US government is like Nazi germany.
    http://unquietmind.com/danforth.html
    Ingress Archive Skewed Comic ... Rumours
    Waco Report Does NOT Absolve Government!
    Why did the headlines claim that government
    agents were cleared, absolved, faultless?
    By: The Essayist Here are some headlines sampled from web news sites written about John Danforth's 21Jul2000 report on Waco Texas:
    • BBC: "Inquiry clears FBI of Waco blame"
    • CNN: "Investigator absolves U.S. government in Waco siege"
    • ABC News: "Investigator Clears U.S. Government in Waco Siege"
    • MSNBC: "Waco counsel clears feds in siege" (Subtitle: "Danforth says agents, Reno did nothing wrong in standoff")
    • New York Times: "A Special Counsel Finds Government Faultless At Waco"
    "After military legal advisors cautioned that such activity might violate Federal law, the ATF's request was modified so that military personnel only provided training to the ATF agents and did not participate in the raid. Because the ATF alleged that the Davidians were also involved in illegal drug manufacturing, the assistance provided by these counter drug military forces was provided to the ATF without reimbursement." Report 104-749, US House of Representatives, 02Aug1996

    40. CIA - The World Factbook -- Germany
    Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/gm.html
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