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Coalition Government: The Case of the Second Austrian Republic

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The Second Republic of Austria is now well into its thirteenth year of national existence. The First Republic, thirteen years after its creation, showed all the signs of political disillusionment and impending dissolution. The Second Republic, in happy contrast, presents to the foreign observer a picture of political stability, economic prosperity, and sound foreign relations almost unequalled in this part of Europe. Much of the credit for this unusual state of affairs must be attributed to the two major political parties, the Oesterreichische Volkspartei (OeVP) and the Sozialistische Partei Oesterreichs (SPOe) which, uninterruptedly since 1945, have collaborated in the political resuscitation of the state that was once characterized as having “a strong tendency toward nonexistence.â€

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  • Secher, Herbert P., 1958. "Coalition Government: The Case of the Second Austrian Republic," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 52(3), pages 791-808, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:52:y:1958:i:03:p:791-808_07
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