Disaster myopia in international banking
In: Essays in international finance 164
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In: Essays in international finance 164
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In: Review of international studies: RIS, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 1-10
ISSN: 0260-2105
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In: Melbourne Journal of International Law, Band 18, Heft 1
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Wird die Außen- und internationale Politik alleine von nationalen Interessen und militärischer Macht dominiert? Die Studien dieses Bandes zeigen, dass ideelle Faktoren wie Ideen, Normen, Identitäten, Wissen und Kultur in zahlreichen Fällen viel entscheidendere Erklärungsfaktoren sind. Sie gehen zurück auf soziale Konstruktionsprozesse, die im Zeitalter der Globalisierung sowohl transnational stattfinden können, als auch zunehmend grenzüberschreitende Wirkungen entfalten. In der politikwissenschaftlichen Teildisziplin "Internationale Beziehungen" hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren eine konstruktivistische Theorierichtung etabliert, die der Untersuchung ideeller Faktoren besondere Aufmerksamkeit schenkt. Zu welchen Ergebnissen solche konstruktivistischen Analysen der internationalen Politik gelangen, wie sie methodisch und konzeptionell vorgehen und welche Perspektiven sich daraus für die theorieorientierte Forschung zur internationalen Politik ergeben, zeigen die Beiträge dieses Bandes
Argues that the 1999 international military intervention in East Timor was strikingly different from the international intervention in Kosovo during the same year. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) intervened in Kosovo over the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's claim to sovereignty that NATO insisted it would continue to recognize. In contrast, although Indonesia's claim to sovereignty over East Timor was not recognized by the UN, the international community claimed Indonesia's consent was necessary for intervention. Attention is called to the extreme suffering of the people of East Timor during the years of non-intervention; Indonesia's resistance to any international security presence in East Timor; & Indonesian President B.J. Habibie's decision to allow the East Timorese to choose between autonomy within Indonesia or independence. The violence that erupted after the ballot prompted criticisms that Australia, the US, & the UN should have exerted more pressure on Indonesia to accept an international force to maintain security in East Timor. Further contrasts between the East Timor & Kosovo interventions are pointed out along with their implications for humanitarian interventions. J. Lindroth
In: Répertoire des décisions et des documents de la procédure écrite et orale de la Cour Permanente de Justice Internationale et de la Cour Internationale de Justice
In: Série 1, Cour Permanente de Justice Internationale 1922 - 1945 2
In: Publications de l'Institut Universitaire de Hautes Études Internationales 47
In: Legal aspects of international organization 34
In: Internationales und europäisches Privat- und Verfahrensrecht 11
This paper explores the nexus between the International Organizations and Gender. It is within the purview of the paper that the International Organizations are the conduit pipes through which the global democratic agenda of gender and women empowerment flow. Utilizing secondary sources of data, the paper avers that International Organizations are pivotal to Gender and women empowerment generally as they are involved in mobilizing public support, monitoring the effectiveness of international aid and providing information and expertise towards gender equity and equality. The paper concludes that International Organizations, especially the United Nations Organization (U.N.O.), because of their universal spread and influence, have indeed become the channel through which the global developmental agenda is pursued and spread and have thus become important actors and partners in development
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In: Working Paper, No. 99
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In: International organization, Band 6, S. 343-346
ISSN: 0020-8183
In: CROP international studies in poverty research
In: The Macat Library
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Ways In To The Text -- Who Was Kenneth Waltz? -- What Does Theory of International Politics Say? -- Why Does Theory of International Politics Matter? -- Section 1: Influences -- Module 1 The Author And The Historical Context -- Module 2 Academic Context -- Module 3 The Problem -- Module 4 The Author'S Contribution -- Section 2: Ideas -- Module 5 Main Ideas -- Module 6 Secondary Ideas -- Module 7 Achievement -- Module 8 Place In The Author'S Work -- Section 3: Impact -- Module 9 The First Responses -- Module 10 The Evolving Debate -- Module 11 Impact And Influence Today -- Module 12 Where Next? -- Glossary of Terms -- People Mentioned In The Text -- Works Cited
In: Internationale spectator, Band 13, Heft 21, S. 591-612
ISSN: 0020-9317
International propaganda is the aspect of the cold war which has been most frequently attacked. It has taken the form, since the end of WWII, of an attempt by the major powers to demonstrate the merits of their respective institutions. After a pause during 1946-1947, this propaganda was resumed with increasing intensity. One of the first situations in which it was decisive was during the Italian elections of 1948. International propaganda has merely developed since that time. It is an official instrument of action of the nation in time of peace. This is not a new function. George Kennan has described the need for this weapon, & Walter Lippman has analyzed many of its aspects. The first systematic use of this technique can be traced to the `war of nerves' of Hitler. This propaganda has many variants & notably, we may cite `cultural influence' whose origins are very ancient. War propaganda plays an essential role & has its own peculiar characteristics, depending esp on a distortion of news. Abusive international propaganda was condemned at one of the first sessions of the UN. Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA.