The German EU debate ahead of the European elections: plus ça change?
In: The Polish quarterly of international affairs, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 31-40
ISSN: 1230-4999
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In: The Polish quarterly of international affairs, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 31-40
ISSN: 1230-4999
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ISSN: 0304-2782
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In: Asia policy: a peer-reviewed journal devoted to bridging and gap between academic research and policymaking on issues related to the Asia-Pacific, Heft 18, S. 1-79
ISSN: 1559-0968
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In: Security and human rights, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 355-360
ISSN: 1874-7337
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In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 103, Heft 4, S. [435]-437
ISSN: 0035-8533
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ISSN: 2048-3430
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In: Osteuropa, Band 64, Heft 11/12, S. 29-43
ISSN: 0030-6428
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In: World policy journal: WPJ ; a publication of the World Policy Institute, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 77-84
ISSN: 0740-2775
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In: Bulletin zur schweizerischen Sicherheitspolitik: Bulletin sur la politique de sécurité suisse, S. [135]-143
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In: International issues & Slovak foreign policy affairs, Band 23, Heft 1-2, S. 55-70
ISSN: 1337-5482
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In: IMF Working Paper No. 14/201
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In: Internationale Politik: das Magazin für globales Denken, Band 69, Heft 1, S. 40-47
ISSN: 1430-175X
Deutschland hat als überdurchschnittlich globalisiertes Land ein vitales Interesse am Erfolg der Europäischen Union. Auch deshalb wird es öfter und entschiedener führen müssen. Eine vertiefte Integration ist dabei nicht eine Alternative von vielen, sondern die Alternative zum Scheitern. Im Nichthandeln liegt der Keim der nächsten Krisenphase. Ein Grundsatzpapier. (IP)
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In: Social change review: SCR, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 185-212
ISSN: 2068-8016
This paper considers two assumptions commonly used in analyzing the formation of social trust. They stress the importance of early socialization, on one hand, and of life events, on the other. We consider birth as a major life event for anyone and focus on the situation of Children Born of War. This group, even if lesser visible in some societies, has the peculiar characteristic to be born and socialized in very specific conditions. Typically, these people are the offspring of foreign soldiers, and local women. They may bear stigma, might be marginalized in family, school and society, and might develop a low level of generalized trust even if they may have lived all life in a culture rich in social trust. We explore at theoretical level their case, bring in a few statistics, and suggest a research direction that may be fruitful in learning about both such hidden populations and about social trust. In the end, we argue upon the importance of the topic for post-conflict societies. (author's abstract)