France and Germany at Maastricht: Politics and Negotiations to Create the European Union
In: Contemporary Issues in European Politics
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In: Contemporary Issues in European Politics
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In: Contemporary issues in European politics, vol. 3.
This volume analyses French and German diplomacy during the Intergovernmental conferences (IGCs) on economic and monetary union (EMU) and political union and the subsequent national treaty ratification process in each country.
In: Genocide studies and prevention: an international journal ; official journal of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, IAGS, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 87-99
ISSN: 1911-9933
In: German politics and society, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 116-137
ISSN: 1558-5441
The 2011 Libya campaign highlighted the divergence of interests between France and Germany within the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in matters of Middle East and global security. This divergence calls for a reassessment of the meaning of their bilateral cooperation, as defined in the Treaty of Friendship between France and Germany, otherwise known as the Élysée Treaty, signed on 22 January 1963 by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and President Charles de Gaulle. This article focuses on France, which engaged militarily in Libya cooperating with the United Kingdom as its principal European partner. Germany, for reasons explained by its history, political culture, and the nature of its federal system, chose to abstain in the United Nations vote to authorize the campaign. These differences between France and Germany suggest a contrast in their respective security and, particularly defense, policy objectives on the fiftieth anniversary of the Élysée Treaty.
In: German politics and society, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 116-137
ISSN: 1045-0300, 0882-7079
World Affairs Online
In: Ethics & international affairs, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 160-161
ISSN: 1747-7093
In: Ethics & international affairs, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 160-161
ISSN: 0892-6794
In: The Rise and Fall of the EU’s Constitutional Treaty, S. 161-180
In: The Rise and Fall of the EU’s Constitutional Treaty, S. 161-180
In: Palgrave studies in European Union politics
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World Affairs Online
In: Politics and governance, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 42-52
ISSN: 2183-2463
This article deliberately examines the search for truth after decades of conflict in Guatemala. Excavations of mass gravesites and the painstaking exhumation processes carried out by professional forensic anthropology teams continue to allow families to locate lost relatives—reclaiming truth and supporting calls for justice. For Guatemalans, the search for truth now transcends national borders, especially among migrant communities in the United States. The family remains the central unit through which the work of Guatemalan forensic anthropologists is undertaken. In an effort to engender deeper insights about these exhumation processes from a social science perspective, this analysis promotes the use of specific "tools" in Guatemalan forensic anthropology investigations. The first is an exhumations concept map, which yields important questions meant to stimulate meaningful analysis. The second, Story Maps, is a technology application with the potential to mediate digital access to the emerging Guatemalan translocal space. The research in this analysis suggests that these "tools" strengthen Burton's notion of "provention" in Guatemala.
In: APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper
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