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Politics
Political science analyzes institutions, actors, processes, and policies at local, national, and international levels. The field provides concepts, methods, and empirical findings—offering orientation for political practice and public debate.



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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
This series deals with intercultural and international aspects of the media and communication, particularly focusing on transcultural phenomena which arise from globalisation, cultural homogenisation and cultural synchronisation. It contains works from a variety of fields written in either German or English.
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
The European Union Liaison Committee of Historians series offers new insights in the history of the European Communities and the European Union as a major part of contemporary history. Based on research in the archives of the EU and its member states and discussed on a European level the collective volumes and monograph studies published here provide milestones in the understanding of the different periods and fields of European integration and promote a coherent European perspective on its history.
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
The series of publications entitled “Rekonstruktive Weltpolitikforschung” publishes studies which address the pulsating developments in world politics and share an interest in adopting approaches to a subject that are exploratory and allow for theories to be devised as well as in the continued development of the research methods they employ. These studies all have a mutual formal theoretical basis which neutralises and integrates the typical clashes between talking and taking action, theory and practice, or understanding and explaining. Moreover, the authors of these studies all agree that events in global politics are determined by a universe of interpretations and convictions, intersubjective rules and norms and systemically induced effects whose substance can be reconstructed in detail.
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