The End of the GDR and the Problems of Integration 11/12 - Selected Papers from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth New Hampshire Symp
The GDR's disappearance as a separate state prompted discussion of what, if anything, might remain as its substance. It is clear that East and West Germans are experiencing unification completely differently. Whereas West Germans see it primarily as an economic burden, East Germans understand it as a process which, as public opinion surveys confirm, brings long-term hope but short-term disorientation.