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Die neue Wirklichkeit der Außenpolitik
Diplomatie im 21. Jahrhundert- Editors:
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- Andrássy Studien zur Europaforschung, Volume 24
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- 2019
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- 1/2019
- Copyright Year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-5978-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-0062-7
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- Nomos, Baden-Baden
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- Andrássy Studien zur Europaforschung
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- 24
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- German
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- 144
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
- Problemstellung und Empfehlungen No access Pages 9 - 12
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- 1. Das persönliche Element No accessAuthors:
- 2. Instrumentelle Ebene: Digitalisierung No accessAuthors:
- 3. Institutionelle Aspekte No accessAuthors:
- 4. Globale Aspekte No accessAuthors:
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- Eine sich rasant entwickelnde Praxis No accessAuthors:
- Eine hinterherhinkende Theorie No accessAuthors:
- Die Lücke schließen No accessAuthors:
- Populismus und die innenpolitische Herausforderung für die Diplomatie No access Pages 35 - 40Authors:
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- Von der Immunität zur Angreifbarkeit No accessAuthors:
- Spiegel der Gesellschaft No accessAuthors:
- Demokratisch versus autoritär regierte Staaten als Auftraggeber No accessAuthors:
- Die Repräsentation gespaltener Gesellschaften No accessAuthors:
- Die Repräsentation populistischer Regime No accessAuthors:
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- Supranationale Repräsentation No accessAuthors:
- Subnationale Repräsentation No accessAuthors:
- Transnationale Repräsentation No accessAuthors:
- Schlussbemerkung No accessAuthors:
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- Kontext: Von institutionell basierten hin zu ökosystemischen Ansätzen No accessAuthors:
- Ablauf: Von Re-Aktion zu Pro-Aktion No accessAuthors:
- Struktur: Von der Zentralisierung zum „Netzwerk der Netzwerke“ No accessAuthors:
- Post-Wahrheit: Von faktenbasiertem Denken zur Kommodifizierung von Gefühlen No accessAuthors:
- Automatisierung: Vom Beziehungsaufbau zum Robotrolling No accessAuthors:
- Strategische Entropie: Vom digitalen Output zu politischen Resultaten No accessAuthors:
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- Technologie und diplomatische Praxis No accessAuthors: |
- Digitale Kompetenz und Wahrnehmung in der Diplomatie No accessAuthors: |
- Die „Softwarisierung“ der diplomatischen Praxis No accessAuthors: |
- Mehr als das Streben nach Aufmerksamkeit im Internet No accessAuthors: |
- Fünf Politikempfehlungen No accessAuthors: |
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- 1. Neue Formen von Kommunikation No accessAuthors:
- 2. Neue Kompetenzen der Chefebene No accessAuthors:
- 3. Interministerieller Austausch in der Europäischen Union No accessAuthors:
- 4. Der Einfluss europäischer „Parteifamilien“ No accessAuthors:
- 5. Die „Nebenaußenpolitik“ von Parteien No accessAuthors:
- 6. Der Einfluss nationaler Parlamente No accessAuthors:
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- Von Sanktionen zu Freihandelsabkommen: Geoökonomie im Aufwind No accessAuthors:
- Vernachlässigt: Die außenpolitische Rolle nicht-staatlicher Akteure in den freien Marktwirtschaften Europas No accessAuthors:
- Trugschlüsse: Der Strukturalismus und die geoökonomische Diplomatie No accessAuthors:
- Perspektivenwechsel: Von “diplomatischen Systemen“ zu “diplomatischen Netzwerken“ No accessAuthors:
- Wirksame europäische Sanktionen? Deutsche innerstaatliche Netzwerke und die EU-Sanktionen gegen Russland No accessAuthors:
- Schlussbemerkungen No accessAuthors:
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- Was Diplomatie leisten muss: Anforderungen an supranationale Steuerung im Wandel No accessAuthors:
- Was Diplomatie leisten kann: Die Hürde nationaler Souveränitätskonzepte No accessAuthors:
- Das Konzept des außenpolitischen Autismus No accessAuthors:
- APA und die Europäische Union No accessAuthors:
- Zukünftige Auswirkungen No accessAuthors:
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- Staatszentrierte digitale Diplomatie: Digitale Medien als diplomatische Instrumente No accessAuthors:
- Gemischte Bilanz No accessAuthors:
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- Emotion als entscheidende Dynamik No accessAuthors:
- Personalisierte Do-it-Yourself-Politik No accessAuthors:
- Auf Geschichten basierende Narrative mit Resonanz No accessAuthors:
- Emotion und Identität No accessAuthors:
- Emotion und Gemeinschaft No accessAuthors:
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- Die Tretmühle der staatszentrierten strategischen Kommunikation vermeiden No accessAuthors:
- Ein Auge für öffentlichkeitszentrierte Bedürfnisse haben No accessAuthors:
- Einfluss auf die menschliche Dimension nehmen No accessAuthors:
- Schlussfolgerungen – Eine offene Diplomatie No access Pages 131 - 136
- Auswahlbibliografie No access Pages 137 - 140
- Die Autorinnen und Autoren No access Pages 141 - 144
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