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Constructing a normative national identity: the Leitkultur debate in Germany 2000/2001
Stefan Manz
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Germany
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National Identity
100%
Leitkultur
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Public Discourse
50%
Foreigners
50%
Politicians
25%
Political Discourse
25%
Cultural Values
25%
English Speaking
25%
Identity Loss
25%
Newspaper Article
25%
Foreign-born Population
25%
Red-green
25%
Multi-ethnic
25%
German National Identity
25%
Liberal
25%
Arts and Humanities
Normative
100%
Germany
100%
Public Discourse
50%
Political Discourse
25%
Liberal
25%
Parliamentary
25%
Red
25%
Observer
25%
Leadership
25%
Cultural Values
25%
newspaper articles
25%
English
25%
Social Sciences
National Identity
100%
Germany
100%
German
50%
Political Discourse
25%
Cultural Values
25%
Foreign Population
25%
English
25%
Leadership
25%