Policy, Institutions, and Coalition Avoidance: Norwegian Governments, 1945-1990
In: American political science review, Band 87, Heft 4, S. 870
ISSN: 0003-0554
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In: American political science review, Band 87, Heft 4, S. 870
ISSN: 0003-0554
"Der bekannte und streitbare Politikwissenschaftler Eckhard Jesse legt mit dieser pointierten Untersuchung die Synthese seiner Forschungsarbeit zur deutschen politischen Geschichte im 20. Jahrhundert vor, wie es sie mit dieser Akzentsetzung bislang nicht gibt."--P. [4] of cover
In: Cultural history of modern war
Introduction: the Cold War as an imaginary war / Matthew Grant and Benjamin Ziemann -- The apocalyptic fiction: shaping the future in the Cold War / Eva Horn -- Building peace, fearing the apocalypse? Nuclear danger in Soviet Cold War culture / Miriam Dobson -- Sixty years and counting: nuclear themes in American culture, 1945 to the present / Paul Boyer -- The imaginative landscape of nuclear war in Britain, 1945-65 / Matthew Grant -- German angst? Debating Cold War anxieties in West Germany, 1945-90 / Benjamin Ziemann -- After Hiroshima: Günther Anders and the history of anti-nuclear critique / Jason Dawsey -- Hiroshima/Nagasaki, civil rights and anti-war protest in Japan's Cold War / Ann Sherif -- Catholic anti-communism, the bomb and perceptions of apocalypse in West Germany and the USA, 1945-90 / Daniel Gerster -- "The nuclear arms race is psychological at its roots": physicians and their therapies for the Cold War / Claudia Kemper -- Imagining the apocalypse: nuclear winter in science and the world / Paul Rubinson -- Images of nuclear war in US government films from the early Cold War / Lars Nowak
In: Cultural history of modern war
Introduction. The cold war as an imaginary war -- Matthew Grant and Benjamin Ziemann 1. The apocalyptic fiction: shaping the future in the cold war -- Eva Horn 2. Building peace, fearing the apocalypse: Nuclear danger in Soviet cold war culture, 1945-91 -- Miriam Dobson 3. Nuclear themes in American culture, 1945 to the present -- Paul Boyer 4. The imaginative landscape of nuclear war in Britain, 1945-65 -- Matthew Grant 5. German angst? Debating cold war anxieties in West Germany, 1945-90 -- Benjamin Ziemann 6. After Hiroshima. Günther Anders and the history of anti-nuclear critique -- Jason Dawsey 7. Hiroshima/Nagasaki, civil rights and anti-war protest in Japan's cold war -- Ann Sheriff 8. Catholic anti-communism, the bomb and perceptions of apocalypse in West Germany and the USA, 1945-90 -- Daniel Gerster 9. 'The nuclear arms race is psychological at its roots.' Physicians and their therapies for the Cold War -- Claudia Kemper 10. Imagining the apocalypse: nuclear winter in science and the world -- Paul Rubinson 11. Images of nuclear war in U.S. government films from the early cold war -- Lars Nowak Index
In: The journal of communist studies, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 46-61
ISSN: 0268-4535
A STUDY OF THE CAREER ROUTES OF THOSE WHO REACHED THE POLITBURO AND SECRETARIATE OF THE HUNGARIAN SOCIALIST WORKERS' PARTY FOCUSES ON THE POSITIONS OCCUPIED AND FUNCTIONS EXERCISED BY THOSE WHO REACHED THE COUNTRY'S POLITICAL SUMMIT DURING FOUR DECADES OF COMMUNIST RULE. THIS ARTICLE BUILDS UP A PICTURE OF CAREER TYPES AND ROUTES TO THE TOP, DRAWING DISTINCTIONS OVER TIME, AND PARTICULARLY BETWEEN DIFFERENT LEADERSHIP ERAS. THIS ENABLES THE IDENTITY OF THE EXPERIENCE BROUGHT BY VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS TO THE TASK OF GOVERNMENT.
In: Policy & politics: advancing knowledge in public and social policy, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 299-318
ISSN: 0305-5736
A comparative analysis of income maintenance policies in France, West Germany, Italy, & GB, highlighting pension policies in the period 1945-1975 & responses to "new poverty" 1975-1990. Patterns of growth in social security expenditure in the two periods are compared, using Richard Titmuss's (1974) typology of institutional, industrial achievement, & residual systems of welfare to trace shifts in institutional forms of welfare administration. Attempts to debureaucratize welfare delivery in the 1980s are also compared. 6 Tables, 2 Figures, 77 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: Political research quarterly: PRQ ; official journal of Western Political Science Association, Pacific Northwest Political Science Association, Southern California Political Science Association, Northern California Political Science Association, Band 51, Heft 3, S. 751-764
ISSN: 1065-9129
In: Resources ; Volume 7 ; Issue 4
The construction of legal norms concerning the government's right to file litigation for compensation in Article 90 paragraph (1) of Law No. 32 Year 2009 on Environmental Protection and Management (hereafter referred to as UUPPLH) is very important. However, Article 90 paragraph (1) of UUPPLH raises legal problems in the form of obscurity of norms, regarding the basis that underlies government institutions' and regional governments' authority to file claims for compensation. The first hypothesis believes that most of the environmental problems are caused by the ineffectiveness of supervision by the government itself. This research focuses on studying the government's right to file litigation as a law enforcement effort in the natural resources sector. The method used in this research is normative juridical, which comprehensively assesses the norms regulated by the government's authority on the environment. The result of the study shows that the legal rights of the government can be utilized to claim civil liability in the form of compensation for ecosystem losses. Constitutionally, the legal basis of the government's right to file litigation is the State's right to control the earth, water, and natural resources as regulated in ground norm Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. However, to enforce article 90, the government needs to realize that supervision is the key element of preventive measures.
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In: Studies in intelligence series
Part I. Themes. Introduction Negotiating freedom Scott Lucas -- 1 Conceptualising the state-private network in American foreign policy Inderjeet Parmar. -- Part II. Case studies. 2 Clark Eichelberger and the negotiation of internationalism Andrew Johnston -- 3 The importance of being (in)earnest : voluntary associations and the irony of the state-private network in the early Cold War Helen Laville -- 4 From cooperation to covert actions : the United States government and students, 1940-52 Karen M. Paget -- 5 Building a community around the Pax Americana : the US government and exchange programmes in the 1950s Giles Scott-Smith -- 6 'The finest labour network in Europe' : American labour and the Cold War Julia Angster -- 7 In search of a clear and overarching American policy : the Reporter magazine (1949-1968) and the Cold War Elke van Cassel -- 8 Double vision, double analysis : the role of interpretation, negotiation, and compromise in the state-private network and British American studies Ali Fisher -- 9 Ambassadors of the screen : film and the state-private network in Cold War America Tony Shaw. -- Part III. Beyond the Cold War. 10 Religious non-profit organizations, the Cold War, the state, and resurgent evangelicalism, 1945-90 Axel R. Schafer -- 11 'The permanent revolution'? : the New York intellectuals, the CIA, and the cultural Cold War Hugh Wilford -- 12 Public diplomacy and the private sector : the United States Information Agency, it's predecessors, and the private sector Nicholas J. Cull
In: State and local government review: a journal of research and viewpoints on state and local government issues, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 87
ISSN: 0160-323X
Cover -- Regional Participation within European Multi-Level Governance. Saxony-Anhalt: Regional Parliament, Regional Government, Stakeholders -- Acknowledgements -- Table of contents -- List of abbreviations -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research scope -- 1.2 Structure of the book -- 2 Theoretical framework for regional participation within European Multi-Level Governance -- 2.1 Region -- 2.2 Regionalism -- 2.3 Regionalisation -- 2.4 Subnational mobilisation -- 2.5 Regional participation -- 2.6 European Multi-Level Governance from theoretical perspective -- 2.7 The Multi-Level Governance Type I and Type II -- 2.8 European Multi-Level Governance from the European institutional perspective -- 2.9 European Multi-Level Governance implementation at European level and within the Member States -- 2.10 Regional participation within European Multi-Level Governance - bottom-up analysis model -- 2.10.1 The region and European Multi-Level Governance -- 2.10.2 Research questions -- 2.10.3 Methodology -- 3 The Europeanisation of Saxony-Anhalt -- 3.1 Introductory history of Saxony-Anhalt -- 3.2 The industrialisation -- 3.3 The establishment of Saxony-Anhalt after 1945 -- 3.4 The re-establishment of Saxony-Anhalt 1989-90 -- 4 Saxony-Anhalt in the European Union - the bottom-up dimension -- 4.1 Instrastate institutional changes after 1989 -- 4.2 The Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt -- 4.3 The Landesregierung of Saxony-Anhalt -- 4.4 Stakeholders in Saxony-Anhalt -- 5 Political guidelines of Saxony-Anhalt's participation within European Multi-Level Governance -- 5.1 The 4th legislative period: 2002-2006 -- 5.1.1 Social and political background of the election -- 5.1.2 Political goals and resources of Saxony-Anhalt -- 5.1.3 Participation processes of Saxony-Anhalt within EMLG -- 5.1.4 The actors' functions and the policy content connection
In: New left review: NLR, S. 46-77
ISSN: 0028-6060
1945-90; includes data on voting and party support by class.
In: Political communication, Band 13, S. 373-481
ISSN: 1058-4609
Examines coverage of foreign policy crises, 1945-90, coverage of police use of force, and other issues; US; 6 articles.
In: Publius: the journal of federalism, Band 27, S. 59-81
ISSN: 0048-5950
Examines party predominance in two similar federal systems, and factors that sustain them; focuses on party persistence, the concept of "weight of predominance," and subnational party systems; 1945-90, chiefly, with historical references. A brokerage party is a party with no stable ascriptive foundations that compete on the basis of policy platforms.
In: Themes in modern German history series
5 Party membership and propensity for violenceSocial background; The role of violence; The fall of Röhm; Conclusions; 6 The extreme right in power: pursuing an ever radicalizing agenda; Domestic policy; Foreign policy; Germany at war, 1939-45; Conclusions; 7 The fall, rise and fall of organized right-wing extremism in West Germany, 1945-90; Germany under occupation, 1945-49; Resurgence, 1949-52; Stagnation and decline, 1953-64; The rise and fall of the NPD, 1964-72; Fractionalization and radicalization, 1972-84; The third phase, 1984-90; Conclusions.