The Nation-State and International Capital Flows in Historical Perspective
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 84-113
ISSN: 0017-257X
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In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 84-113
ISSN: 0017-257X
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 26, S. 302-315
ISSN: 0017-257X
An overview of its agenda and prospects.
In: Public administration: an international journal, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 1-2
ISSN: 1467-9299
In: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding: IJMMU, Band 10, Heft 9, S. 241
ISSN: 2364-5369
The establishment of the International Criminal Court, on the one hand to promote the development of international criminal trial work, on the other hand, also on the serious harm to human crimes to crack down on the world has brought a huge impact, to maintain the peace and security of the international community for the purpose. However, as a new affair, the International Criminal Court also faces a series of development problems that need to be solved urgently. Under this background, this paper starts with the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, discusses the emergence of the International Criminal Court, the scope of jurisdiction, the challenges and opportunities it faces in the current development process, and gives corresponding suggestions on its improvement.
This report reveals that based on case law to date, Takings Clause limits on federal response to international threats appear to be few, but most certainly do exist – chiefly when private property is impressed into military service not in the theater of actual war.
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In: Archiv für österreichische Geschichte 140
In: Studies in conflict & terrorism, Band 17, S. 275-291
ISSN: 1057-610X
Applies the interaction between domestic position taking and international agenda setting to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Refers to the influence of Greece regarding recognition of Macedonia and the influence of Muslim states on arms sales to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In: New international relations
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Scandinavia as a regional international society, including the Nordic Peace and the rise of the Scandinavian welfare state.Schouenborg aims to take the next big step in the theoretical development of the English School of International Relations - particularly the structural version introduced by Barry Buzan. He analyses the formation of a Scandinavian regional international society over a 200-year period and develops the concepts of 'primary institutions' and 'binding forces' as an analytical framework. In doing so, he not only o.
In: Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten Band 67
Religious ideas, practices, discourses, institutions, and social expressions are in constant flux. This volume addresses the internal and external dynamics, interactions between individuals, religious communities, and local as well as global society. The contributions concentrate on four areas: 1. Contemporary religion in the public sphere: The Tactics of (In)visibility among Religious Communities in Europe; Religion Intersecting De-nationalization and Re-nationalization in Post-Apartheid South Africa;2. Religious transformations: Forms of Religious Communities in Global Society; Political Contributions of Ancestral Cosmologies and the Decolonization of Religious Beliefs; Esoteric Tradition as Poetic Invention; 3. Focus on the individual: Religion and Life Trajectories of Islamists; Angels, Animals and Religious Change in Antiquity and Today; Gaining Access to the Radically Unfamiliar in Today's Religion; Religion between Individuals and Collectives; 4. Narrating religion: Entangled Knowledge Cultures and the Creation of Religions in Mongolia and Europe; Global Intellectual History and the Dynamics of Religion; On Representing Judaism.
World Affairs Online
In: Wissenskulturen im Umbruch 2
This new and innovative book introduces a new approach to negotiation, where 'Sustainable Negotiation' replaces the old notion of winning. Instead of 'doing a deal' and walking away, negotiation becomes a continuous process of solving problems and creating relationships with no term limits, which better reflects the real world today. Just as we strive to create a sustainable approach to the natural world, we need to do the same with people if we want to keep working together and building a more harmonious business world. The book borrows from the field of physics to make the case that negotiators need to know what is not visible so they can explain what is visible. This alignment gives negotiators the tools to think differently about what they see, helping them to look beyond traditional negotiation techniques and to develop a forward-thinking and sustainable approach to business. Written by a leading international negotiation expert, Sustainable Negotiation introduces a completely new perspective on international negotiation, providing practical, field-tested examples, experiments and guidance to enable readers to implement sustainable negotiation in the real world.