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The existence of the Soviet Union was a remarkable anomalie in the history of the 20th century, which was also characterized by the collapse of multinational and colonial empires. Starting with the structural definitions of empires, the author describes the particularities of the Soviet empire. He analyzes the order, ideology and culture of the Soviet Empire. Looking for the reasons of its collapse, he presents a genesis of the longterm and short-term reasons. He is focusing on the breakdown of the post-totalitarian Leviathan, the cultural decline, the renaissance of nationalism and of the imperial overstretching. Finally he asseses the role of the policy of Perestroika in the breakdown of the Soviet Empire in the beginning of the 1990s.
The attitude of the East Germans to the Polish is burdened with the heritage of the past. After 1945 the composition of the population on both sides of the new border along the Oder and Neisse rivers changed drastically. On the eastern side the Germans were expelled and Polish people were settled. On the western side many expelled Germans found a new home. Despite the fact that the GDR signed the Oder-Neisse border treaty, the ruling communist party (SED) did not encourage contacts between the people living on both sides of Oder and Neisse in the following years. The policy of the SED towards the Polish communists during the whole period between 1946-1989 was characterised by arrogance and suspicion, at times falling back on old anti-Polish stereotypes. Especially in the 1980s, the GDR tried to prevent the influence of Solidarnosc and dissident ideas from entering the country. Despite this policy, substantial personal contacts developed, particularly in the 1970s when the border was fully opened. The authors argue that current German-Polish relations should make use of these experiences.
Filmfrauen - Zeitzeichen : Frauenbilder im Film der 40er, 60er und 90er Jahre ; Band II: Arbeiterin
(1997)
Die in den Heften 1-3 der „Potsdamer Studien zur Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung“ publizierten Beiträge sind Ergebnisse eines Projektes, das in den Jahren 1995 bis 1997 im Auftrag des Filmmuseums Potsdam am Lehrstuhl Frauenforschung an der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Potsdam realisiert wurde. Inhalt: England im Aufbruch. Alltagserfahrungen und ökonomische, soziale und kulturelle Rahmenbedingungen in England am Ende der 50er bis zum Anfang der 60er Jahre (Susan Geißler) Die VerliererInnen des Aufbruchs. Wie über AußenseiterInnen die (Geschlechter-)Normen der neuen britischen Mittelschichten diskursiviert werden. - Analyse des Films »Bitterer Honig« (Juliane Rödel) »Wir alle lieben Paula, aber uns liegt an Paul« - Wie über die ‘Weiblichkeit’ einer Arbeiterin der „sozialistische Mensch“ konstruiert wird. Analyse des Films »Die Legende von Paul und Paula« (Irene Dölling)
Filmfrauen - Zeitzeichen : Frauenbilder im Film der 40er, 60er und 90er Jahre ; Band III: Girlie
(1997)
Die in den Heften 1-3 der „Potsdamer Studien zur Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung“ publizierten Beiträge sind Ergebnisse eines Projektes, das in den Jahren 1995 bis 1997 im Auftrag des Filmmuseums Potsdam am Lehrstuhl Frauenforschung an der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Potsdam realisiert wurde. Inhalt: Paulas „Töchter“ on the road. Postmoderne ‘Weiblichkeit’ und sozialer Umbruch im Osten. Analyse des Films »Burning Life« (Irene Dölling) Tank Girl. Die Zähmung einer widerständigen Comicfigur Analyse des Films »Tank Girl« (Ina Dietzsch)
Borders are a main characteristic of political entities. The separation from and the interactions with the outside environment are realised simultaenously. This is now heavily questioned in the European Union as „the first post-modern political entity“ (Ruggie). Within the EU we have observed a process of „de-bordering“ and growing transborder cooperation. Simultaneously, the question of the external border of the EU is raised as a political and mental issue. Deepening of the present EU leads to the fostering of the external borders - this is the lesson of the last 10 years. This can be also observed at the EU’s Eastern border - after the „first Eastern enlargement“ in the context of German reunification in 1990 - to the Oder/Neisse. The article discusses the historic developments and specific challenges of this border line and argues for cooperative external borders of the EU.
This paper focuses on some of the factors explaining recent trends in decentralisation, and some areas where decentralisation has had a positive impact, including bringing citizens into public affairs, improving sub-national public administration, and stimulating local economic development. It concludes by exploring the dangers and the implications for governments of differing capabilities starting out on the decentralisation path. More specifically, the paper stresses the underlying incentive structures within states in reform. It suggests a country-specific discussion of both vertical and horizontal incentive structures in decentralisation, as well as clear-cut accountability within a public sector in change. While vertical incentive structures mean defined rules for intergovernmental relationships, horizontal incentive structures mean defined rules between local governments, their citizens and the local private sector. Both sets of incentives need to be reformed jointly to stimulate better results from decentralisation and for better performance of local government. Neglecting one of them, could harm development. Above all, politics and processes are key to understanding, and eventually, managing decentralisation effectively.
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.
Diese Arbeit behandelt die Frage, welche Auswirkungen eine EU-Mitgliedschaft der Türkei auf die europäischen Sicherheitsbeziehungen haben würde. Es wird die sicherheitspolitische Situation in- und außerhalb der türkischen Staatsgrenzen analysiert. Auf Basis der Rational Choice Theorie vom Akteurzentrierten Institutionalismus wird gezeigt mit welchen Herausforderungen die Europäische Union konfrontiert wäre und die Frage behandelt, ob eine so genannte Privilegierte Partnerschaft eine mögliche Alternative zu einer Vollmitgliedschaft sein kann.