garritzmannj.bsky.social
Professor of Political Science @goetheuni Frankfurt, Co-Director @infer-frankfurt
Political economy | Public Policy | Welfare | Education | Parties | Public opinion
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The paper starts by reviewing Cathie Jo Martin's "Education for all" (CUP), which is a terrific book on fiction literature & education policy. The second part of the paper is a more general reflection and research agenda on the role of culture/literature/fiction writers for (education) policy-making
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machste Feierabend für diese Woche
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ich hab schon vor ein paar Wochen gewettet, dass weder FDP, noch Linke noch BSW drin. Seit dieser Woche wäre ich wieder unsicherer
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Vielleicht den folgenden zwar ideengeschichtlich schwierigen (eigentlich mal Nazi-Spruch, dann aber lange von radikal linken genutzten) Spruch über die Sozialdemokraten anpassen?
"Wer hat uns verraten? - Die Christdemokraten".
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with fixed effects at 8.9m
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- also, this makes coalition formation after the election more difficult. Everyone is expecting a CDU/CSU/SPD coalition (maybe CDU/CSU/Greens). But SPD is really put off by Merz' move, while Merz creates distance to SPD. Let's see how this develops and what it implies for coalition formation.
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... this squeezes the FDP with its current economic-liberal and national-liberal focus. They could move away from this back to its social-liberal roots of the 1970s. But no indications of this at the moment though. Maybe if they don't manage to enter the Bundestag & out Lindner? Yet, no signs so far
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- The CDU under Merz clearly becomes more conservative, moving away from its Christian roots. Interesting to see what the implications are (1) for Christian voters (cf. the churches criticized his move, as did Angela Merkel), but also (2) for FDP. If CDU becomes more right on both dimensions ...
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...be an option for him? What seemed clearly unthinkable in Germany, is now normalized by the CDU. As much political science research shows the far-right becomes stronger when the conservatives normalize them. While Merz tries to argue that he doesn't want to cooperate, of course de facto he does.
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super, gratuliere!
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ach so!
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ich dachte dazu muss man immer Champagner trinken?
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congrats Carola!
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"wieder nach vorne" 🤔
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exactly. The institute was founded before my time in Frankfurt here, though, so I don't claim credit. But I love the InFEAR idea, we might re-name at some point 🤓😂
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synthetic-controlled, reviewer-robust hypothesis
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great book! But we could also take a break over the break 😉