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.

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.

Migration in Austria

Migration in Austria
Author: Günter Bischof,Dirk Rupnow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCBK:C121340002

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The interdisciplinary volume offers methodologically innovative approaches to Austria's coping with issues of migration past and present. These essays show Austria's long history as a migration country. Austrians themselves have been on the move for the past 150 years to find new homes and build better lives. After the World War II the economy improved and prosperity set in, so Austrians tended to stay at home. Austria's growing prosperity made the country attractive to immigrants. After the war, tens of thousands of "ethnic Germans" expelled from Eastern Europe settled in Austria. Starting in the 1950s "victims of the Cold War" (Hungary, Czechs and Slovaks) began looking for political asylum in Austria. Since the 1960s Austria has been recruiting a growing number of "guest workers" from Turkey and Yugoslavia to make up the labor missing in the industrial and service economies. Recently, refugees from the arc of crisis from Afghanistan to Syria to Somalia have braved perilous journeys to build new lives in a more peaceful and prosperous Europe.

From Empire to Republic

From Empire to Republic
Author: Collectif
Publsiher: innsbruck University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783903122390

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After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austria transformed itself from an empire to a small Central European country. Formerly an important player in international affairs, the new republic was quickly sidelined by the European concert of powers. The enormous losses of territory and population in Austria's post-Habsburg state of existence, however, did not result in a political, economic, cultural, and intellectual black hole. The essays in the twentieth anniversary volume of Contemporary Austrian Studies argue that the small Austrian nation found its place in the global arena of the twentieth century and made a mark both on Europe and the world. Be it Freudian psychoanalysis, the “fin-de-siècle” Vienna culture of modernism, Austro-Marxist thought, or the Austrian School of Economics, Austrian hinkers and ideas were still wielding a notable impact on the world. Alongside these cultural and intellectual dimensions, Vienna remained the Austrian capital and reasserted its strong position in Central European and international business and finance. Innovative Austrian companies are operating all over the globe. This volume also examines how the globalizing world of the twentieth century has impacted Austrian demography, society, and political life. Austria's place in the contemporary world is increasingly determined by the forces of the European integration process. European Union membership brings about convergence and a regional orientation with ramifications for Austria's global role. Austria emerges in the essays of this volume as a highly globalized country with an economy, society, and political culture deeply grounded in Europe. The globalization of Austria, it appears, turns out to be in many instances an “Europeanization”.

Peace and Conflict Issues After the Cold War

Peace and Conflict Issues After the Cold War
Author: Asbjørn Eide,African Peace Research Institute
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1992
Genre: Cold War
ISBN: UOM:39015029868422

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The Other Cold War

The Other Cold War
Author: Christopher R. Kilford
Publsiher: Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadien Des Civilisations
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UIUC:30112097391665

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"... Christopher Kilford sets out to carefully examine how Canada became involved with the provision of military equipment, advice and training to armed forces throughout the developing world after 1945 ... impact that military assistance had in several 19th century countries and why later, in the 1960s, militaries were often viewed as the best means to encourage wider societal modernization while also preventing the spread of communism. This latter issue was a key reason why Ottawa found itself authorizing military assistance missions in the post-war period, until such efforts, at the urging of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, effectively dried up in the early 1970s."--from back cover.

The Evolution of International Security Studies

The Evolution of International Security Studies
Author: Barry Buzan,Lene Hansen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2009-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139480765

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International Security Studies (ISS) has changed and diversified in many ways since 1945. This book provides the first intellectual history of the development of the subject in that period. It explains how ISS evolved from an initial concern with the strategic consequences of superpower rivalry and nuclear weapons, to its current diversity in which environmental, economic, human and other securities sit alongside military security, and in which approaches ranging from traditional Realist analysis to Feminism and Post-colonialism are in play. It sets out the driving forces that shaped debates in ISS, shows what makes ISS a single conversation across its diversity, and gives an authoritative account of debates on all the main topics within ISS. This is an unparalleled survey of the literature and institutions of ISS that will be an invaluable guide for all students and scholars of ISS, whether traditionalist, 'new agenda' or critical.

Austria a Country Study

Austria  a Country Study
Author: Eric Solsten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-06-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1490408096

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This volume is one in a continuing series of books prepared by Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.