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In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt: DVBL, Band 125, Heft 23, S. 1497-1498
ISSN: 0012-1363
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In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt: DVBL, Band 125, Heft 23, S. 1497-1498
ISSN: 0012-1363
In: Versicherungsmagazin, Band 69, Heft 9, S. 36-39
ISSN: 2192-8622
In: Ossietzky: Zweiwochenschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 26-29
ISSN: 1434-7474
In: Ästhetik & Kommunikation, Band 37, Heft 133, S. 93-100
ISSN: 0341-7212
In: Ossietzky: Zweiwochenschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft, Band 8, Heft 11, S. 377-378
ISSN: 1434-7474
In: Internationale Politik: das Magazin für globales Denken, Band 62, Heft 10, S. 36-40
ISSN: 1430-175X
Rumania's civil society was too weak to prevent the old communist elites from bringing their power monopoly in the disguise of democracy to the new politics. The EU must insist that Rumania as new EU member does not get caught in a gray area between parliamentarianism and oligarchy. Adapted from the source document.
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In: Neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte: NG, FH. [Deutsche Ausgabe], Band 59, Heft 1, S. 95-97
ISSN: 0177-6738
In: Swiss Medical Forum ‒ Schweizerisches Medizin-Forum, Band 14, Heft 3132
ISSN: 1424-4020
In: Swiss Medical Forum ‒ Schweizerisches Medizin-Forum, Band 7, Heft 48
ISSN: 1424-4020
In: Rural sociology, Band 73, Heft 1, S. 105-133
ISSN: 1549-0831
Abstract Due to strict protection through the last decades, wolves have returned to many areas from which they have been absent for a long time. This is a conservation success story, but the wolves also cause conflicts wherever they arrive. We have studied the situation in southeastern Norway and in the French Alps, where the conflict patterns are similar. Diverging interpretations of the situation are supported by narratives, and two varieties have become increasingly significant in both countries. Rumors about the secret reintroduction of wolves are common among wolf adversaries. Another narrative, important to the pro‐wolf camp, is based on the notion that particular sheep husbandry practices (unattended rough grazing) are unique to either Norway or France—whereas there are in fact more similarities than differences. Yet, while the reintroduction‐conspiracy rumors are ridiculed, the notion of unique national conflict patterns has achieved a status almost of official truth. Furthermore, the story about natural wolf recovery is itself a value‐laden narrative, and not only "scientific fact." The different status of these narratives tell us something about power relations: Given their different social basis, it seems relevant to consider the national uniqueness image and the natural recovery theory as tightly interwoven with symbolic power and the reintroduction conspiracy rumors as similarly interwoven with patterns of cultural resistance.
In: Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Vol. 17, Issue 1, Article 1
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In: Holocaust and genocide studies, Band 29, Heft 1, S. 185-186
ISSN: 1476-7937