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In: A student's guide to European universities. Sociology, political science, geography and history., S. 213-223
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In: A student's guide to European universities. Sociology, political science, geography and history., S. 213-223
In: "1989" und Bildungsmedien., S. 288-296
In: "1989" und Bildungsmedien., S. 294-295
In: Politics in Germany, S. 173-187
In: Islam and Muslims in Germany, S. 49-82
In: European Modernity and Beyond: The Trajectory of European Societies 1945–2000, S. 19-33
In: Economic Policy Proposals for Germany and Europe; Routledge Studies in the European Economy, S. 1-19
In: Defining the Political, S. 189-219
In: European Readmission Policy, S. 11-26
Considers the usefulness of the concept of Mitteleuropa for Central Europe today in a comparison with the Central Europe that confronted Max Weber in the early 20th century. Just as in the contemporary period, Weber was confronted by the question of how to define the relationship between a large, powerful Germany & its Central European neighbors. At that time, Weber participated in a Mitteleuropa project, which hoped to integrate Central Europe by integrating smaller nation-states into the German culture. In so doing, he contributed to the continuation of a form of modern nationalism that focused strictly on the geopolitical interests of particular nation-states. It is suggested that economic, social, & cultural factors promise to construct a new, more productive relationship between the Federal Republic of Germany & Central Europe, provided that the Federal Republic of Germany can assuage the fears of its society in the face of new economic & political circumstances. 35 References. D. M. Ryfe
In: The Role of Women in Central Europe after EU Enlargement: Challenges of Gender Equality Policy in a Wider Europe, S. 99-109
In: Economic Crisis and New Nationalisms
In: Debating Europe, S. 33-51
In: Debating Europe: the 2009 European parliament elections and beyond, S. 33-50