Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context

Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context
Author: Anton Pelinka,Gunter Bischof,Michael Gehler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351315142

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In 2005, Austria celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of its liberation from the Nazi regime and the fiftieth anniversary of the State Treaty that ended the occupation and returned full sovereignty to the country. This volume of Contemporary Austrian Studies covers foreign policy in the twentieth century. It offers an up-to-date status report of Austria's foreign policy trajectories and diplomatic options. Eva Nowotny, the current Austrian ambassador to the United States, introduces the volume with an analysis of the art and practice of Austrian diplomacy in historical perspective. Ambassador Wolfgang Petritsch analyzes recent Balkans diplomacy as an EU emissary in the Bosnian and Kosovo crises. Historians Gnther Kronenbitter, Alexander Lassner, Gnter Bischof, Joanna Granville, and Martin Kofler provide historical case studies of pre-and post-World War I and World War II Austrian diplomacy, Austria's dealings with the Hungarian crisis of 1956, and its mediation between Kennedy and Khrushchev in the early 1960s. Political scientists Romain Kirt, Stefan Mayer, and Gunther Hauser analyze small states' foreign policymaking in a globalizing world, Austrian federal states' separate regional policy initiatives abroad and Austria's role vis-is current European security initiatives. Michael Gehler periodizes post-World War II Austrian foreign policy regimes and provides a valuable summary of both the available archival and printed diplomatic source collections. A "Historiography Roundtable" is dedicated to the Austrian Occupation decade. Gnter Bischof reports on the state of occupation historiography; Oliver Rathkolb on the historical memory of the occupation; Michael Gehler on the context of the German question; and Wolfgang Mueller and Norman Naimark on Stalin's Cold War and Soviet policies towards Austria during those years. Review essays and book reviews on art theft, anti-Semitism, the Hungarian crisis of 1956, among other topics, complete the volume.

Ambition and Reality

Ambition and Reality
Author: Franz Cede,Christian Prosl
Publsiher: StudienVerlag
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783706558631

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The authors' analysis sheds light on Austria's foreign policy after the Second World war and offers insights into recent developments based on many years of experience in the diplomatic service. This book describes the most important issues of the Second Republic's foreign policy in a succinct yet captivating way and provides insight into diplomatic practice. It is aimed at readers who are interested in international issues in general and Austrian foreign policy in particular and offers a highly informative and thoroughly readable overview of the developments of the past decades - from the re-establishment of the Foreign Service and Austria's role in the Cold War to the changes that have taken place since Austria's accession to the EU. The book sheds light on Austria's relations with her direct neighbouring states, the ambivalent relationship with the USA and the effects of the collapse of the USSR. The authors have written this book based on many years of experience in the diplomatic service. With their analysis they aim to contribute to a better understanding of Austria's position in an international context. They do not just direct their gaze into the past but also into the present and future of Austria's foreign policy. Above all they take into account the fundamental changes that took place at the beginning of the 21st century - changes that have brought totally new challenges for Austria.

Austria Hungary

Austria  Hungary
Author: Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1920
Genre: Austria
ISBN: PRNC:32101073337329

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Contains geographical, political, and economic assessments for the British delegates to the 1919-1920 Paris Peace Conference.

Austrian Foreign Policy 1908 18

Austrian Foreign Policy  1908 18
Author: Alfred Francis Pribram
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1923
Genre: Austria
ISBN: IND:32000009745037

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Austrian Neutrality in Postwar Europe

Austrian Neutrality in Postwar Europe
Author: Thomas O. Schlesinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1972
Genre: Austria
ISBN: UOM:39015011258301

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From the John Holmes Library collection.

Austrias Intl Pos After End Cold War Contemporary Austrian Studies Vol 22

Austrias Intl Pos After End Cold War  Contemporary Austrian Studies  Vol 22
Author: Günter Bischof,Ferdinand Karlhofer
Publsiher: University of New Orleans Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-09-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 160801116X

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This inventive collection explores Austria's international position after the end of the Cold War. Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and aligned its foreign policy with the EU. Unlike its neighbors to the East, it did not join NATO but continued its policy of neutrality. Austria strengthened its investments in Central and Eastern Europe. Austria experienced devastating wars in its neighborhood in the Balkans and Austrian diplomats served as mediators in the region.

Foreign Relations of the United States 1949 Council of Foreign Ministers Germany and Austria

Foreign Relations of the United States  1949  Council of Foreign Ministers  Germany and Austria
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1376
Release: 1976
Genre: United States
ISBN: WISC:89005274386

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EU Foreign Policy and the Europeanization of Neutral States

EU Foreign Policy and the Europeanization of Neutral States
Author: Nicole Alecu de Flers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136594564

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This book examines the effects of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the European Union (EU) on the national foreign policies of Ireland and Austria. Small and neutral EU member states provide a fascinating case-study as the CFSP entails a dilemma for them. Their size may create assumptions that they are more likely to adopt EU policy, yet the traditional position of neutrality may act contrary to Europeanization. By concentrating on this side of the reciprocal relationship between EU and national foreign policy, the book takes a new and innovative approach to investigate prospects for a common European foreign policy, and goes beyond an examination of changes in the national foreign policies of Ireland and Austria to provide an engaging explanation and understanding of Europeanization. Based on a comprehensive conceptual framework, this text investigates three dimensions of national foreign policy; the Europeanization of foreign policy-making, the Europeanization of foreign policy substance and effects on neutrality, to create an accessible and informed insight into the evolution of European cooperation in the field of foreign policy, and the impact on national foreign policy. EU Foreign Policy and the Europeanization of Neutral States will be of interest to students and scholars of European Studies, International Relations and Foreign Policy.