Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Postprint (14)
- Article (10)
- Monograph/Edited Volume (9)
- Master's Thesis (6)
- Doctoral Thesis (4)
- Part of a Book (1)
- Conference Proceeding (1)
Is part of the Bibliography
- no (45) (remove)
Keywords
- Police (9)
- Polizei (9)
- Polizeisoziologie (9)
- Sociology (9)
- Europäische Integration (2)
- Europäische Union (2)
- Gemeinsame Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik (2)
- African Union (1)
- Agency theory (1)
- Agency-Theorie (1)
- Antifeminimus (1)
- Antifeminism (1)
- Arbeitsmarktpolitik (1)
- Ausländerpolitik (1)
- Blood Feud (1)
- Blutrache (1)
- Bürgerdienste (1)
- Bürgerschaft (1)
- Bürgerschaftliches Engagement (1)
- Bürokratieabbau (1)
- Content Analysis (1)
- Discourse (1)
- Diskurs (1)
- ECOWAS (1)
- EU-Membership (1)
- EU-Vollmitgliedschaft (1)
- Eastern Europe (1)
- Effizienzanalyse (1)
- Ehrenamt (1)
- Europa (1)
- Europa / Sicherheitspolitik (1)
- Europe (1)
- European Union (1)
- European integration (1)
- European-African relations (1)
- Europäisch-Afrikanische Beziehungen (1)
- Europäische Union / Erweiterung (1)
- Feminism (1)
- Feminismus (1)
- Finalität (1)
- Framing (1)
- Freiwilligenmanagement (1)
- Gender (1)
- Gender Mainstreaming (1)
- George W. Bush (1)
- German Greens (1)
- Gleichstellung (1)
- Gleichstellungspolitik (1)
- Grundrechte (1)
- Grüne (1)
- Immigration Integration Policy (1)
- Informationspflichten (1)
- Informationstechnik (1)
- Inhaltsanalyse (1)
- Institutionen (1)
- Integration (1)
- Koalition (1)
- Kommunale Verwaltung (1)
- Konkurrenz (1)
- Landesverfassung (1)
- Lictor (1)
- Liktor (1)
- Media (1)
- Medien (1)
- Mikropolitik (1)
- Minijobs (1)
- NATO / Schnelle Eingreiftruppe (1)
- New Public Management (1)
- Niederlande (1)
- Oprichnina (1)
- Opritschnina (1)
- Organisationstheorie (1)
- Osteuropa (1)
- Paradigm (1)
- Paradigma (1)
- Partizipation (1)
- Privileged Partnership (1)
- Privilegierte Partnerschaft (1)
- Project management (1)
- Projektmanagement (1)
- Protest Parties (1)
- Protestparteien (1)
- Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (1)
- Regulierung (1)
- STATT Partei (1)
- STATT Party (1)
- Schill (1)
- Sicherheitspolitik (1)
- Standardkosten-Modell (1)
- Terrorismus (1)
- Terroristenfinanzierung (1)
- Transatlantische Beziehungen (1)
- Transformation (1)
- Turkey (1)
- Türkei (1)
- US foreign policy (1)
- US-Außenpolitik (1)
- Unilateralismus (1)
- Verfassungsentstehung und -änderung (1)
- Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit (1)
- Verfassungsprinzipien (1)
- Vertrauen (1)
- Wohlfahrtsstaatsforschung (1)
- Zivilgesellschaft (1)
- Zweigeschlechtlichkeit (1)
- analysis of efficiency (1)
- arms control (1)
- citizen services (1)
- citizenship (1)
- civic culture (1)
- coalition (1)
- collective identity (1)
- domestic work (1)
- employment policies (1)
- equal opportunities (1)
- family policies (1)
- gender (1)
- haushaltsnahe Dienstleistung (1)
- household services (1)
- information technology (1)
- institutions (1)
- international security (1)
- irregular Migration (1)
- irreguläre Migration (1)
- kollektive Identität (1)
- local government (1)
- low wage sector (1)
- micro politics (1)
- new public management (1)
- nonprofit (1)
- nuclear weapons (1)
- organizational theory (1)
- participation (1)
- public management (1)
- reconciliation work and family (1)
- terrorism (1)
- terrorist finance (1)
- trust (1)
- unilateralism (1)
- volunteer management (1)
- volunteering (1)
- Öffentliche Verwaltung (1)
Institute
- Sozialwissenschaften (45) (remove)
The question of use or non-use of nuclear weapons has suddenly got new prominence as part of the search for an effective strategy against international terrorism. This dispute is not new. Within the deterrence strategy, American and NATO nuclear weapons policy over the years shifted from massive retaliation over flexible response towards nuclearweapons only as a last resort. In the multilateral framework, deliberations have focussed on positive and negative assurances for non-nuclear weapons states. The International Court of Justice, in its Advisory Opinion, considers the use of nuclear weapons as generally contrary to the rules of international law. Today, there are strong indications that the U.S. is moving towards giving nuclear weapons a war-fighting role. For future wars, the likelihood of nuclear weapons being used would grow considerably.