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Simon Green, FAcSS
Professor
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Professor
,
Politics, History and International Relations
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0298-634X
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Research Outputs
(35)
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(1)
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(10)
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(1)
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(12)
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(1)
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Research output
16
Article
5
Chapter
4
Book
4
Special issue
6
More
2
Edited Book
2
Chapter (peer-reviewed)
1
Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
1
Blog Post
Research output per year
Research output per year
4 results
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2011
The politics of the new Germany
Green, S.
,
Hough, D.
&
Miskimmon, A.
,
29 Sep 2011
,
2nd ed ed.
London.
252 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Federal Republic of Germany
100%
politics
75%
reform
20%
reconciliation
16%
Economic Policy
16%
2007
The politics of the new Germany
Green, S. O.
,
Hough, D.
,
Miskimmon, A.
&
Timmins, G.
,
29 Nov 2007
,
216 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Federal Republic of Germany
100%
politics
75%
German unity
45%
immigration
36%
type of government
28%
2005
Governance in contemporary Germany: the semisovereign State revisited
Green, S. O. (ed.)
&
Paterson, W. E. (ed.)
,
5 Jun 2005
, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press
.
350 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
Federal Republic of Germany
100%
governance
88%
corporatism
30%
crisis intervention
28%
Administrative reforms
28%
2004
The politics of exclusion: institutions and immigration policy in contemporary Germany
Green, S. O.
,
3 Jun 2004
, Manchester:
Manchester University Press
.
160 p.
(Issues in German Politics)
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
immigration policy
100%
exclusion
67%
Federal Republic of Germany
67%
immigration
61%
politics
50%