
Why Germany's Government Can Spy on a Political Party
State of the World from NPR
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Militant Democracy: Safeguarding Freedom in Post-War Germany
This chapter explores the historical context of Germany's post-war constitution and the significant influence of the U.S. on its development. It introduces the idea of 'militant democracy' and discusses recent actions regarding the surveillance of extremist political parties to protect constitutional values.
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