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Das Ende von Ordnung im 20. Jahrhundert
Dekolonisierung und Zerfall des Ostblocks als Desintegrationsprozesse internationaler Ordnungen- Authors:
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 12
- 1 Einleitung No access Pages 13 - 31
- 2.1 Was sind internationale Ordnungen? No access
- 2.2 Der Ordnungsbegriff in den Internationalen Beziehungen No access
- 2.3 Desintegration und Wandel No access
- 3.1 Erklärungen für den Wandel internationaler Ordnungen No access
- 3.2 Transformationsprozesse des 20. Jahrhunderts im Spiegel der IB-Theorie No access
- 3.3 Bilanz: Defizite, Konsequenzen und Lösungsstrategien No access
- 4.1 Netzwerktheoretische Erklärungsstrategien in den Internationalen Beziehungen No access
- 4.2 Nexons Relationalismus: Internationale Netzwerkstrukturen No access
- 4.3 Desintegrationsmodell: ‚Entsegmentierung‘ und der Loyalitätswechsel von Intermediären No access
- 5.1 Fall-Design No access
- 5.2 Fallauswahl No access
- 6.1 Phase I: Funktionierende Standardpraxis der kolonialen Ordnung No access
- 6.2 Phase II: Transformation der Netzwerkstruktur an der kolonialen Peripherie No access
- 6.3 Phase III: Krise – die Desintegration der kolonialen Ordnung in Asien No access
- 6.4 Phase IV: Kumulative Beschleunigung und Wendepunkte – die Dekolonisierung im subsaharischen Afrika No access
- 7.1 Phase I: Funktionierende Standardpraxis der sozialistischen Ordnung No access
- 7.2 Phase II: Gorbatschows Reformen und die Transformation der sozialistischen Netzwerkstruktur No access
- 7.3 Phase III: Krise – die Desintegration der sozialistischen Peripherie in Osteuropa No access
- 7.4 Phase IV: Kumulative Beschleunigung und Wendepunkte – Rückwirkungen in der Sowjetunion No access
- 8 Schlussbemerkungen: Ordnungszerfall als Problem der Gegenwart No access Pages 325 - 335
- Anhang No access Pages 336 - 338
- Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 339 - 374
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