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Transatlantic Relations in Times of Change
Past, Present and Future- Editors:
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- Transnational Perspectives on Transformations, Volume 6
- Publisher:
- 2021
Summary
Die Beiträge in der Prof. Dr. Christiane Lemke gewidmeten Festschrift reflektieren die transatlantischen Beziehungen sowohl aus historischer als auch der gegenwärtigen Perspektive. Neben den Auswirkungen populistischer Tendenzen in den USA und europäischen Ländern, nehmen die Autorinnen auch Entwicklungen in den Bereichen Wissenschaft und Bildung sowie Kultur in den Blick. Mit Beiträgen von Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks; Helga Welsh; Angelika von Wahl & Annette Henniger; Kathrin Braun; Jürg Steiner; Konrad Jarausch; Katrin Toens & Gesine Fuchs; Tanja Hitzel-Cassagnes; Holger Moroff; Ines Katenhusen.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2021
- Copyright Year
- 2021
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-7077-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-2467-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Transnational Perspectives on Transformations
- Volume
- 6
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 177
- Product Type
- Edited Book
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
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- I. Founding the Center No accessAuthors:
- II. DAAD Involvement No accessAuthors:
- III. Institutional Consolidation No accessAuthors:
- IV. CES Problems No accessAuthors:
- V. Christiane Lemke’s Contribution No accessAuthors:
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- I. What can American and European universities learn from each other? No accessAuthors:
- II. How should Americans and Europeans address common problems? No accessAuthors:
- III. Can Americans and Europeans learn from how political institutions work on the other side? No accessAuthors:
- IV. Cheers to Christiane No accessAuthors:
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- I. Prologue No accessAuthors:
- II. The Meanings of 1989 No accessAuthors:
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- a) Peaceful and Negotiated Revolutions No accessAuthors:
- b) The Betrayed Revolutions No accessAuthors:
- c) The Imitative Revolution No accessAuthors:
- IV. Epilogue No accessAuthors:
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- I. Dealignment or a new divide? No accessAuthors: |
- II. A transnational cleavage No accessAuthors: |
- III. Data and Measurement No accessAuthors: |
- IV. Results No accessAuthors: |
- V. Conclusion No accessAuthors: |
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- I. Unexpected Policy Reforms: Learning from ’Nixon goes to China’- Cases No accessAuthors: |
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- a) Institutional Constraints for Political Leadership No accessAuthors: |
- b) Political Leadership in the Context of New Social Risks No accessAuthors: |
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- a) Leadership in Institutional Contexts No accessAuthors: |
- b) The Parental Leave Reform (2007): Effective Leadership and New Interest Coalitions No accessAuthors: |
- c) The Expansion of Childcare (2008): Leadership blocking Institutional Veto players No accessAuthors: |
- d) The Importance of Political Leadership in Welfare State Reform No accessAuthors: |
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- I. Entering the Era of Post-Truth? No accessAuthors:
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- a) Unifying Post-Truth No accessAuthors:
- b) Universalizing Post-Truth No accessAuthors:
- c) Collapsing Dichotomies No accessAuthors:
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- I. German Foreign Policy in the International Context No accessAuthors:
- II. From “Mittellage” via the “Sonderweg” to a “New Normalcy” No accessAuthors:
- III. From Rhetorical via Communicative Action to Political Reality No accessAuthors:
- IV. German Foreign Policy within the EU–The Case of Libya and the Euro No accessAuthors:
- V. The Euro Crisis No accessAuthors:
- VI. Conclusion No accessAuthors:
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- a) Policy learning: conceptual premises and practical implications No accessAuthors: |
- b) Populist politics: ‘powering’ against ‘puzzling’ No accessAuthors: |
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- a) Domestic Violence as Policy Field No accessAuthors: |
- b) The emergence and diffusion of domestic violence policies in Europe No accessAuthors: |
- c) The Istanbul Convention as a milestone No accessAuthors: |
- d) Populist politics challenges domestic violence policies: reasons and impacts No accessAuthors: |
- III. Conclusion No accessAuthors: |
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- Introduction No accessAuthors:
- The International Criminal Court in a Scheme of International Security No accessAuthors:
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- Calls for Legal Protection, Punishment and Restitution No accessAuthors:
- Limitations of International Criminal Justice No accessAuthors:
- Power-Politics vs. Institutional Rationales No accessAuthors:
- Outlook No accessAuthors:
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- Contributors No access Pages 173 - 177





