@misc{Jaeger2003, author = {J{\"a}ger, Thomas}, title = {Unipolarit{\"a}t und Gegenmachtbildung : Anmerkungen zur deutschen Außenpolitik}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-9604}, year = {2003}, abstract = {This issue of WeltTrends features the debate about the future of the transatlantic relationship and world order after the Iraq war. It was started by Thomas Risse with his article in the previous edition. Thomas Risse elaborated on three main points of contention between the United States and Europe: the role of international law and multilateralism, democracy and human rights, and the strategy towards new security threats. Most of the scholars, contributing to the debate in this issue agree with Risse in that there is no alternative to the transatlantic partnership and offer possible paths towards its renewal. The debate will be continued with additional comments and a rebuttal by Thomas Risse in the next Winter issue.}, language = {de} } @misc{Friesendorf2005, author = {Friesendorf, Cornelius}, title = {Drogen, Krieg und Drogenkrieg : die USA und Kolumbien im aussichtslosen Kampf?}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-8058}, year = {2005}, abstract = {The United States, despite impressive efforts, have not reduced Colombian drug supplies over the recent years. Policy ineffectiveness results from problems in Colombia, including poverty, strong non-state actors, as well as a weak state and society. On the US side, ineffectiveness results from a geographically selective approach, a reliance on coercion, and bilateralism. The US has exacerbated human rights violations, environmental destruction, the displacement of the drug industry within Colombia, and the spread of Colombian problems to neighbouring countries.}, language = {de} }