Buch, Englisch, 364 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 594 g
Buch, Englisch, 364 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 594 g
Reihe: Contemporary Austrian Studies
ISBN: 978-0-7658-0899-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
This volume has two purposes. The first is to assess Austria's first five years in the European Union. The second is Austria's ongoing struggle with its past. Heinrich Neisser evaluates and assesses Austria's commitment to the European Union. Thomas Angerer offers a long-term perspective of regionalization and globalization trends in Austrian foreign affairs. Waldemar Hummer analyzes contradictions between Austrian neutrality and Europe's emerging common security policy. Johannes Pollak and Sonja Puntscher Rieckmann look at current debates over weighing future voting rights in the European Commission. Michael Huelshoff evaluates Austria's EU presidency in 1998 and compares it to the subsequent 1999 German presidency. Gerda Falkner examines the withering away of the previously much admired Austrian welfare state. Walter Manoschek scrutinizes the Nazi roots of Jorg Haider's Freedom Party. Michael Gehler critiques the EU sanctions and bemoans the absence of mediation through transnational Christian conservative parties.
In reviewing how Austria deals with World War II, Richard Mitten investigates discourses on victimhood in postwar Austria and the place of Jews in this process. A "Roundtable" presents overwhelming evidence of Austrians' deep involvement in Nazi war crimes, and includes articles by Sabine Loitfellner and Winfried Garscha. This addition to the Contemporary Austrian Studies series will be welcomed by political scientists, historians and legal scholars, particularly those with a strong interest in European affairs.
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Ten Years of Contemporary Austrian Studies TOPICAL ESSAY, I. A FIRST ASSESSMENT The European Union and Fundamental Rights II. FOREIGN POLICY PERSPECTIVES III. DOMESTIC POLITICS PERSPECTIVES NONTOPICAL ESSAY, Jews and Other Victims: The “Jewish Questions ” and Discourses of Victimhood in Postwar Austria FORUM: World War II Crimes against Jews in Austria and Their Prosecution in Austrian Courts after the War, REVIEW ESSAYS, BOOK REVIEWS, ANNUAL REVIEW