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Um den Frieden mit Deutschland: Dokumente zum Problem der deutschen Friedensordnung 1941-1948 mit einem Bericht über die Londoner Außenministerkonferenz vom 25. November bis 15. Dezember 1947
In: Europa-Archiv
In: Dokumente und Berichte des Europa-Archivs 6
"Ohne russische Aggression gäbe es keinen Konflikt: Omid Nouripour, Vorsitzender der deutsch-ukrainischen Parlamentariergruppe des Bundestags, über die Motive Moskaus und die Aussicht auf Frieden in der Ostukraine
In: Loyal: das Magazin für Sicherheitspolitik, Heft 12, S. 24-25
ISSN: 0343-0103
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Seemacht und Sicherheit, Sicherheit in Europa: Die Vorschläge für Rüstimgsbeschränkung und Abrüstung, 1955–1965 and Verteidigung im Frieden: Zur Strategie und Menschenführung moderner Streitkräfte
In: International affairs, Band 45, Heft 3, S. 505-506
ISSN: 1468-2346
Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash
In: International organization, Band 75, Heft 2, S. 464-494
ISSN: 1531-5088
AbstractA populist backlash to globalization has ushered in nationalist governments and challenged core features of the Liberal International Order. Although startling in scope and urgency, the populist wave has been developing in declining regions of wealthy countries for some time. Trade, offshoring, and automation have steadily reduced the number of available jobs and the wages of industrial workers since at least the 1970s. The decline in manufacturing employment initiated the deterioration of social and economic conditions in affected communities, exacerbating inequalities between depressed rural areas and small cities and towns, on the one hand, and thriving cities, on the other. The global financial crisis of 2008 catalyzed these divisions, as communities already in decline suffered deeper and longer economic downturns than metropolitan areas, where superstar knowledge, technology, and service-oriented firms agglomerate. We document many of these trends across the United States and Europe, and demonstrate that populist support is strongest in communities that experienced long-term economic and social decline. Institutional differences in labor markets and electoral rules across developed democracies may explain some of the variation in populists' electoral success. Renewed support for the Liberal International Order may require a rejuvenation of distressed communities and a reduction of stark regional inequalities.
Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash
In: International Organization, Forthcoming
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Rüstungsforschung: Diskussion der Probleme und Alternativen ; Tagung in Karlsruhe am 27.-28. Juni 1987
In: Schriftenreihe Wissenschaft und Frieden, 10
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