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  • The Berlin republic may be even less centralized than today's Germany.
  • But the Berlin Republic means far more than that.
  • Against this background, the Berlin republic seems likely to bring two main changes.
  • "That is why we should not talk about a ` Berlin Republic . "'
  • Pundits coined the Berlin Republic _ echoing the Weimar Republic of the 1920s _ after the 1991 decision to move the capital out of Bonn.
  • He deplored the government's adoption of the phrase Berlin Republic, saying " the result is simply to underline undesirable discontinuity ."
  • Chancellor-elect Gerhard Schroeder calls it the " Berlin Republic, " a term that represents a new era in German political history.
  • The move to Berlin and the term Berlin Republic embody the attitudes of Schroeder and his generation, getting their first shot at leading the nation.
  • In his inaugural speech as president of the new parliament, Wolfgang Thierse said the " Berlin Republic " represents a more modern Germany.
  • Now, Schroeder's positive spin on the Berlin Republic is one of many indicators of how his government represents a new attitude toward the past.
  • "I find this debate about the Bonn Republic and Berlin Republic goes off on a wrong path, " he said in a television interview.
  • In a blistering commentary, an influential center-right newspaper, Die Welt, said Tuesday that Schroeder's " Berlin Republic " is directionless.
  • Fears that a " Berlin Republic " may sound " too Prussian and authoritarian, too centralist, " are completely unfounded, the chancellor said.
  • At this time, the term " Berlin Republic " ( alluding to the Cold War-era " Bonn Republic " and the interwar " Weimar Republic " ) emerged.
  • The chancellor appeared concerned to allay any such concerns, saying it was the success of " Bonn democracy " that " makes the Berlin Republic possible ."
  • Most important, perhaps, Schroeder has come to symbolize a new German way of looking at the world, that of the so-called " Berlin Republic ."
  • His so-called Berlin Republic stresses that enough time has passed for Germany to be powerful without being threatening, that it can remember its crimes without being defined by guilt.
  • It would be idle to suppose, as mushrooming trade with the east acts on German policy, that the Berlin republic brings no change to Germany's established place in Europe.
  • Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, government ministers and lawmakers will set up shop, often in temporary quarters, to officially launch what's being called the " Berlin Republic ."
  • But Schroeder, whose Social Democrats inflicted a crushing defeat on Chancellor Helmut Kohl on Sunday, said the birth of the " Berlin Republic " had a deeper meaning for him.
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