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Weimar’s Long Shadow offers a comprehensive analysis of the Weimar Republic and its enduring impact on contemporary political discourse and international affairs. Through careful historical examination, Lebow and Norman trace how the failures and successes of Weimar continue to shape modern governance, democratic institutions, and foreign policy.
The authors investigate the political, economic, and social conditions that led to Weimar’s collapse and demonstrate their relevance to current challenges facing democracies worldwide. By drawing parallels between past and present, the book provides valuable insights into authoritarianism, institutional fragility, and the importance of democratic resilience. This scholarly work is essential for understanding both the historical significance of Weimar and its lessons for preventing democratic backsliding in the 21st century.







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