Ruck-Rede

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Ruck-Rede is the name commonly given to Roman Herzog’s influential 1997 Berlin speech calling for a societal and economic “jolt” in Germany.

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instanceOf German political event
political speech
alsoKnownAs Ruck-Rede in Berlin
Ruck-Rede von Roman Herzog NERFINISHED
associatedWithOfficeOfSpeaker Federal President of Germany NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Roman Herzog NERFINISHED
callsFor greater civic engagement
more flexibility in the labor market
reduction of bureaucracy
reform of social security systems
strengthening of education and research
deliveredBy Roman Herzog NERFINISHED
deliveredInCity Berlin NERFINISHED
deliveredInCountry Germany NERFINISHED
deliveredInLanguage German
deliveredInYear 1997
hasAudience German public
political and economic elites in Germany
hasHistoricalSignificance symbol of calls for comprehensive reform in late 1990s Germany
hasIdeologicalOrientation reform-oriented
hasImpact became a reference point in German reform discourse
influenced public debate on reforms in Germany
popularized the metaphor of a jolt through Germany
hasKeyConcept Ruck
economic jolt
education reform
innovation and competitiveness
labor market reform
overcoming stagnation
reform of the welfare state
societal jolt
structural reforms
hasMedium later broadcast in electronic media
later reproduced in print
oral speech
hasPoliticalContext economic stagnation in the 1990s
post-reunification Germany
hasReception frequently cited by politicians and commentators
widely discussed in German media
hasTheme call for economic reform in Germany
call for societal reform in Germany
modernization of German society
modernization of the German economy
hasTitle Ruck-Rede NERFINISHED
timePeriodAddressed future of Germany in the 21st century

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