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In: Schriftenreihe der Landesverteidigungsakademie
In: Rechtsphilosophische Hefte Bd. 10
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In: Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Internationale Politik, 17 (2000)
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In: Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Internationale Politik, 14 (1997)
König, E.; Haas, H.: IFOR-SFOR, das Problem Frieden zu schaffen in Bosnien-Herzegowina. - S.15-46
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In: Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Internationale Politik, 16 (1999)
Silvestri, S.: The Mediterranean. Strategic and military aspects. - S. 179-188. Joffe, G.: The Mediterranean and Europe - the nature of challenge. - S. 189-202. Reiffers, J.-L.: The economic challenge of the euro-Mediterranean partnership. - S. 203-216. Scoullos, M. J.: An overview attempt on the evolution of European environmental policies in the Mediterranean. - S. 217-235. Ferrero-Waldner, B.: The Barcelona Process. With our eyes on the future and our feet on the ground. - S. 236-242. El-Shazli, M.: Peace in the Middle-East and its relation to the Barcelona Process. - S. 243-248. Köhler, M.: For a policy of proximity with the Mediterranean region. The Barcelona Process on the framework of EU external relations. - S. 249-257
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In: Lehr- und Handbücher der Politikwissenschaft
In: Lehr- und Handbücher der Politikwissenschaft
In: Beiträge zur Politikwissenschaft 11
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In: Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas N.F., Bd. 56, H. 1
In: SWP Research Paper, Band 1/2016
There is little politicians and administrations fear more than being taken off guard and ill-prepared by a major incident. However inadequate the planning and instruments, decisions must be made and action taken. As such, unexpected events expose decision-makers to the risks of portentous decisions arrived at under conditions of great uncertainty, and usually also in great haste. Space for reflection, analysis and consultation is scarce. The problem is heightened in the sphere of foreign and security policy, with its multitude of actors, interests and influences: here, the unexpected is to be expected (see SWP Foresight Studies from 2011 and 2013). Revolutionary upheavals and power struggles frequently obliterate the bounds of orderly political process. Recent examples include developments in the Middle East and North Africa since 2011 and Russia's response to the toppling of the government in Ukraine in early 2014. Retrospective analyses of unexpected events often reveal that there were in fact warning signs. Indeed, these are generally even recognised in good time – but not interpreted as they would have in light of their later relevance. Therefore, the authors of the third SWP Foresight Study discuss possible future scenarios that already deserve more political attention today. The common starting point for all contributions is that the outlined situation would present German (and EU) foreign and security policy with grave challenges, regardless of whether the character of the events is more of a crisis or an opportunity. (author's abstract)
In: Edition Politik v.5
Beeinflussen Massenmedien den Gang der internationalen Politik? Alexander Brand gibt hierauf eine differenzierte Antwort, die Medien weder zu Sündenböcken für fehlgeschlagene politische Projekte macht noch deren eigenständige Wirkmächtigkeit abstreitet. Auch widerspricht er einer technologiefixierten Lesart, wie sie bei der Rede vom »CNN-Effekt« oder der »Twitter-Revolution« dominiert. Auf der Basis eines modifizierten konstruktivistischen Ansatzes für die Internationalen Beziehungen erläutert die Studie, wo genau sich Medieneffekte in internationalen politischen Dynamiken niederschlagen - und
In: Jahrbücher des Forschungsinstituts der deutschen gesellschaft Für auswärtige Politik, Band 30
With which autocratic states should German cultivate foreign relations? How should such relations be approached? How do other democratic regimes deal with authoritarian regimes? These are the key questions addressed in the current Volume 30 of the Annals of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP). Over 50 experts from the realms of academia, business, and politics engage in rigorous analysis to illuminate policy options.