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Rezensiertes Werk: Ausländer in Deutschland ; Probleme einer transkulturellen Gesellschaft aus geographischer Sicht : mit 11 Tabellen / Anton Escher (Hrsg.). - Mainz : Geograph. Inst., Johannes Gutenberg-Univ., 2000. - VIII, 128 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. - (Mainzer Kontaktstudium Geographie ; 6) ISBN 3-88250-205-3
Inhalt: Problemstellung: Über Zwänge und Gesinnungen Nachhaltigkeit als moralisches Interesse und altbekannte Idee Das Kultur- und Geschichtsverständnis im Naturschutz: Heimat schaffen in einer modernen Welt Der Gestaltungsbegriff des Heimatschutzes: mit neuen Mitteln das Alte veredeln Die Entwicklung des Umweltschutzes und des wissenschaftlichen Naturschutzes – oder: Auf welchen Wegen sich alter Wein in neuen Schläuchen durchsetzt Fazit: Gleich und Gleich gesellt sich gern
This article is a reply to a statement by Elke Schwinger in WeltTrends 31. The author tries to strike the balance between "coming to terms with the past" and the role of criminal law in this process in Germany. The principle of prohibition of retroactive laws, fixed in the 1990 German Unification Treaty and in the Constitution, had been broken in the trials against the "Mauerschützen" (border guards) in German criminal courts since 1990. There is an artificially constructed past which does not correspond to the reality of the border regime before 1989. The author underlines that today the criminal law is misused for political aims within the German unification process.
"Small wars" will play an increasing role in the conflict scenarios of the 21st century, at the expense of inter-state wars. One of the key features of future war is the difficult differentiation between civilian and military targets, between combatants and noncombatants. It is argued that the parallel (and competing) structures of both states and non-state actors using force openly and equally will be a permanent feature of international security policy in the 21st century. This development is tantamount to the dissolution of the monopoly on the legitimate use of force by the states. The state-centered system of international relations has been a distinctive hallmark of the modern period. It is bound to give way, however, to the parallel and competing structures of state actors and non-state actors which was a central attribute of the Middle Ages. Jahresabo: 40,00 € (ermäßigt: 25,00 €)
Rezensiertes Werk: Farwick, Andreas: Segregierte Armut in der Stadt : Ursachen und soziale Folgen der räumlichen Konzentration von Sozialhilfeempfängern / Andreas Farwick. - Opladen : Leske + Budrich, 2001. - 212 S. : graph. Darst., Kt. - (Stadt, Raum und Gesellschaft ; 14) Zugl.: Bremen, Univ., Diss., 1999 ISBN 3-8100-3266-2