320 Politikwissenschaft
Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Postprint (309)
- Article (180)
- Monograph/Edited Volume (100)
- Part of a Book (13)
- Part of Periodical (11)
- Bachelor Thesis (1)
- Master's Thesis (1)
Language
- German (615) (remove)
Keywords
- Deutschland (79)
- Germany (76)
- European Union (51)
- Außenpolitik (49)
- Europäische Union (48)
- USA (38)
- Polen (37)
- Integration (32)
- Poland (32)
- Afghanistan (29)
Institute
- WeltTrends e.V. Potsdam (615) (remove)
50 jahre Grundlagenvertrag
(2022)
1945 und die Polen
(2005)
The current series of anniversaries concerning World War II raise the question of how Poland is coming to terms with its past. The article summarises the ongoing Polish debate about the Warsaw Uprising and the changing perspectives on Polish history in society and political circles. The discussion about Poland’s view on its own past has great influence on recent foreign political relations, e.g. with Germany, the Ukraine, or Russia.
„Menschen benötigen Platz zum Leben.“ In dieser Erkenntnis liegt noch nichts Besonderes oder gar Aufregendes. Erst die Tatsache, dass die menschliche Bevölkerung seit jeher zunimmt, aber der zur Verfügung stehende Platz konstant bleibt bzw. die Ressourcen in ihrem Bestand sogar abnehmen, macht dieses Thema wesentlich gehaltvoller. Offensichtlich ist außerdem: „Population growth seems to affect everything but is seldom held responsible for anything.“ (McKee 2003: 10) Dies ist der Hauptgrund dafür, dass gerade die Thematik der Bevölkerungsentwicklung internationale Beachtung und Aufmerksamkeit verdient.
Despite the difficult situation in Iraq, US President Bush easily won a second term, but his room for manoeuvre is now significantly smaller than it was four years ago. He has at least three conflicts on his plate: the first and most critical one in Iraq, the second the continuing war on terror and the third the struggle to consolidate Afghanistan. Conscious of the growing risk of US overstretch, Bush is now reaching out to the European allies. However, most observers anticipate a change in style rather than any real change in substance.