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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Jörg Haider's Legacy: Corruption Scandals Shake Faith in Austrian Democracy - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News.

Jörg Haider's Legacy: Corruption Scandals Shake Faith in Austrian Democracy - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News.
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Hi, I am the Assistant Professor of Political Science at the historic Bennett College in Greensboro, NC. I earned (and I mean earned) my PhD from the University of Alabama.My area of focus is post-war German politics and pledge fulfillment by German political parties.I have a BA from Northwestern State University, La. (2000)and a MA from Mississippi State University (2005).I studied Deutsch als Fremdsprache/Deutsch für den Hochschuleingang at the University of Trier, Germany (2002) and remained at the university until 2003. Comments are welcome, but keep them civil. Hallo, Ich bin der Assistant Professor of Political Science bei Bennett College in Greensboro, NC, USA. Ich besuchte die Universität von Alabama (PhD) in deutscher Nachkriegspolitik und auch im Gehalten der Wahlversprechen von den deutschen Parteien.Ich habe mein Vordiplom in Politik an der NSU (2000) and Magister in Politik an MSU (2005) gemacht. Kommentare sind gewünscht, aber fair halten!
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