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Jörg Calließ

    Weltordnungspolitik
    Zehn Jahre danach: Völkermord in Ruanda
    Desinformation als Waffe im politischen Meinungskampf
    "Rule of law"
    Die USA als Weltmacht
    Fragile statehood
    • Die USA als Weltmacht

      Der Stärkste ist am mächtigsten allein

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Christian Hacke Der Weg zur alleinigen Weltmacht Die Rolle der USA in der Weltpolitik zwischen „America first“ und „America Number One“ Heinz Gärtner Kontinuität oder Wandel: Die zweite Amtsperiode Bush? Matthew Rhodes U. S. Power after Iraq Crister S. Garrett The Many Minds on American Multilateralism, and the Management of Transatlantic Relations Hartwig Hummel Multilateralism and Unilateralism in US foreign policy: six arguments Ian Williams Is the U. S. clever enough to rule the world? Walter Andrusyszyn An Enlarged Europe - A Stronger Transatlantic Relationship Adrian Hyde-Price Justice and the American Way of War Andreas Zumach Was sollte die Weltmacht USA tun, um Sicherheit, Stabilität und Frieden zu fördern? Von Herausforderungen und Aufgaben, Konzepten und Instrumenten Friedbert Pflüger Die transatlantische Partnerschaft muss Pfeiler unserer Außenpolitik bleiben Alessandro Politi Die USA als Weltmacht. Gibt es eine gemeinsame Agenda für die Weltmacht USA und die Europäier? Klaus Segbers Transatlantische Beziehungen, Dezember 2003: Eindrücke und Gedanken zu einer wachsenden Entfremdung Karsten D. Voigt Deutschland - USA: Religion und Politik in einer sich verändernden Partnerschaft Karsten D. Voigt Neue Entwicklungen - gemeinsame Lösungen: Herausforderungen an die transatlantischen Beziehungen

      Die USA als Weltmacht
    • Die Förderung von Rechtsstaatlichkeit und Rechtssicherheit in Entwicklungs- und Friedensprozessen wird in verschiedenen Beiträgen untersucht. Michael Bothe beleuchtet die Verbindung zwischen Rechtsstaatlichkeit und internationalen Verrechtlichungsprozessen als Quellen für Frieden und Entwicklung. Andreas Mehler beschreibt die Herausforderungen, die auf dem Weg zur Friedensentwicklung durch Rechtsstaatlichkeit und Rechtssicherheit entstehen. Peter Wittig thematisiert den Rechtsstaatsaufbau nach Konflikten, während Dieter Magsam die Rolle des Rechts als Mittel der Versöhnung anhand der rechtlichen Aufarbeitung von Kriegsverbrechen in Ruanda analysiert. Monika Klinger behandelt den Aufbau von Rechts- und Justizsystemen in Post-Konflikt-Situationen. Almut Schröder definiert Mindeststandards von Rechtsstaatlichkeit in Entwicklungssituationen. Volker Nerlich diskutiert die Rolle des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs in der Förderung rechtsstaatlicher Strukturen. Berichte aus verschiedenen Arbeitsgruppen thematisieren Standards von Rechtsstaatlichkeit, den kulturellen Kontext, Menschenrechte, Zivilgesellschaft, Rechtsberatung und Geschlechterfragen. Hanna Beate Schöpp-Schilling thematisiert die Rolle von Frauen in Konfliktprävention und -lösung im Rahmen von CEDAW und Sicherheitsratsresolution 1325.

      "Rule of law"
    • This collection of essays explores the intricate relationship between media, information, and warfare, highlighting the manipulation and disinformation tactics employed during conflicts. It examines the role of media in shaping public discourse around war, with contributions discussing the impact of television news on perceptions of conflict and the strategic use of information by politicians and military leaders. The authors analyze case studies, including the 2003 Iraq War and the aftermath of the 2004 Madrid bombings, illustrating how disinformation can influence public opinion and electoral outcomes. The essays delve into the political instrumentalization of terrorism, the covert operations of intelligence agencies, and the challenges of maintaining truth in an age of propaganda. They also address the ethical considerations surrounding media practices during wartime and propose mechanisms for safeguarding against manipulation. With insights into the complexities of communication and the responsibilities of journalists, this compilation offers a critical perspective on the intersection of media, politics, and military strategy, emphasizing the need for vigilance in the face of orchestrated misinformation campaigns.

      Desinformation als Waffe im politischen Meinungskampf
    • Weltordnungspolitik

      Mehr als nur Terrorismusbekämpfung

      • 283pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This collection explores the complexities of global order and the multifaceted challenges of international terrorism. Contributors examine the current state of civilization, the pressing questions we face, and the potential for hope in navigating these issues. The discussions highlight trends in international terrorism, the intricate networks that facilitate it, and the various strategies employed to combat this threat. The fight against terrorism is framed within the context of building new world governance and maintaining multilateral coalitions, particularly from a U.S. perspective. The impact of terrorism on different regions, including Africa, is also addressed, emphasizing the potential for further attacks and the need for comprehensive responses. Additionally, the anthology reflects on the evolving role of Europe in the war on terror and the broader implications for global governance. Contributors offer insights into alternative futures and the necessary conditions for effective world order policy. The volume ultimately calls for a deeper understanding of terrorism and the need for collaborative approaches to ensure a more stable and secure international landscape.

      Weltordnungspolitik
    • This collection explores various aspects of diaspora communities and their roles in conflict resolution and transformation across different regions. Jörg Calließ discusses efforts to harness new perspectives and resources for conflict management, while Margret Johannsen reports on the situation in Palestine after years of armed conflict. The Palestinian minority within a Jewish-ethnic state is examined by Raif Hussein, and Henning Niederhoff reflects on the current status of Palestinians in Germany. Johannsen also investigates the potential of transnational social spaces for constructive conflict transformation, particularly regarding Western European Palestinians. Muriel Asseburg addresses the challenges for European policy from Aqaba to Geneva, and Awat Asadi highlights the growing significance of the Kurdish diaspora in resolving the Kurdish conflict. Bayram Ayaz presents a constitutional draft for Iraq, while Wolfram Zunzer provides insights from Forum 3. In Sri Lanka, Jay Maheswaran assesses grievances and the peace process, with contributions from Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah on the Tamil diaspora's involvement. Nimalan Karthikeyan and R. Cheran discuss enhancing the diaspora's role in peace efforts, while Brian Basnayake reviews initiatives in Switzerland aimed at reconstruction. David Anton Thavarajah reflects on two decades of the Tamil diaspora in Switzerland, and Christoph Bleis summarizes the discussions on civil

      Die Rolle der Diaspora in Krisenentwicklung und ziviler Konfliktbearbeitung
    • Die Erneuerung der transatlantischen Partnerschaft

      The Renewal of the Transatlantic Partnership

      The transatlantic partnership requires open discourse, as explored by various authors. Jörg Calließ emphasizes the need for dialogue, while Morten Kelstrup reflects on the EU's strategies in the context of globalization. Peter M. E. Volten examines the EU's role in security policy, questioning whether it acts as a rival or partner to the USA. Gunther Hellmann discusses the challenges faced by the partnership amid globalization and repolarization. Francoise Manfrass-Sirjaques highlights the intertwining of values and interests within the transatlantic community, while Thomas Risse questions if the community is truly value-based and its implications for security policy. Matthias Dembinski addresses leadership and multilateralism, analyzing the roles of the U.S. and Europe in global affairs. Elmar Brok outlines a new transatlantic agenda, focusing on economic and security aspects, while Klaus-Peter Gottwald discusses the implications of the Nice Treaty on EU action capability. Other contributions explore themes of multilateralism versus unilateralism, post-communist insecurity, and the need for a new Atlantic bargain in security cooperation. The discussions encompass European security and defense policy, NATO relations, and the complexities of American hegemony. The text culminates in reflections on the renewal of the transatlantic partnership and the balance of a new partnership between the USA and the EU, emphasizing the impor

      Die Erneuerung der transatlantischen Partnerschaft
    • The book explores the aftermath of the Kosovo War, examining Europe's evolving internal and external constitution. Various contributors analyze the conflict as a European issue, emphasizing the imperative of preventing future wars and genocides. Reflections on the war's first anniversary provide insights into lessons learned and the importance of crisis and violence prevention strategies. The text discusses missed opportunities and inadequate responses during the conflict, highlighting the need for new concepts in international relations and the effectiveness of existing structures aimed at fostering stability in Southeast Europe. It questions the viability of military interventions and explores the potential for civilian conflict resolution in the post-war context. The authors advocate for a culture of prevention, focusing on the EU's role in civil crisis prevention and the institutionalization of related policies. The discussion encompasses the challenges and methods of crisis management, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to security and stability in the region. Ultimately, the book serves as a critical reflection on the lessons of the Kosovo conflict and the broader implications for European security and international relations.

      Europa nach dem Kosovo-Krieg