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The transition and transformation within the three countries dealt with are still in process. In her essay, the author analyses whether there is a need for Poland to re-define its relationship to Germany and Russia, whilst searching for a new identity and a new place within Europe. She argues that there is a set of historical and geopolitical reasons for doing so. But whilst the Polish aim is to normalise its relationship to its neighbours, the perception of Russians and Germans in Poland is rather different. On the one hand, in the Polish people opinion, Germany is the main promoter of their European institutional integration wishes. On the other, relatively aggressive attitude towards Russia can also be identified. The essay is a strong plea for mutual responsibility and co-operation in favour of peace and security in Europe. Additionally Russia is to be regarded as part of European history, and should thus be involved in the European political process.
This text offers a survey on the ICCPR's drafting process and its material contents. The author shortly presents the monitoring instruments and describes the Human Rights Committee. The text focusses on the individual's communication under the Optional Protocol in order to make the German lawyer more familiar with this kind of judicial relief.
Inhalt: Beschreibung und Klassifikation relevanter Rahmenbedingungen des Handels Auswirkungen der Rahmenbedingungen auf den innerstädtischen Handel von Potsdam Auswirkungen der Rahmenbedingungen auf die Einkaufszentren "auf der grünen Wiese" und in den Potsdamer Außenbezirken Entwicklungstendenzen für den innerstädtischen Handel und den Einkaufszentren "auf der grünen Wiese" und in den Potsdamer Außenbezirken
Gomułka’s harsh criticism of the Stalinist past and the introduction of liberal elements into the public life of Poland was not welcomed by the East German leadership. Ulbricht demanded full support for the sovereignty of the GDR and tried to prevent any independent Polish moves to come to terms with the Federal Republic. The Polish leadership strived towards a closer economic integration with the GDR and Czechoslovakia to foster industrial development in Poland and to bind the East German state more closely into the "socialist camp". These ideas were flatly rejected by the GDR. The level of economic interdependence between the two German states and the advantages of the GDR resulting from the "intra-German" status of trade and transfer of technologies provoked Gomułka’s distrust. Relations worsened even more when, towards the end of his time in power, Ulbricht moved towards a rapprochement with the FRG and showed some readiness to question the Görlitz treaty on the German-Polish border line.
This paper is concerned with the education policy of the GDR state party SED in the field of statistics particularly for students of economics. Statistics was expected to be an instrument of party propaganda. What they called socialist statistics was created on the base of the ideas of Marx, Lenin and Stalin. The personnel policy of the Ministry of Higher Education had to serve these purposes, i.e. only active party members had a chance of getting a professor's job. However, a certain proportion of the academic staff did a good teaching and research work ignoring the official party programmes.