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2001

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Titel
New democracies and old societies in Europe
Ort / Verlag
Frankfurt, Main: Lang
Erscheinungsjahr
2001
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis: Part 1: The European Heritage and its Prospects: Walter Grab: The Origins and Transformation of the Concept of Nation and Democratic Culture in Germany (17- 29); Hans-Gert Pöttering: European Unification in the Year 2000. Principles, Objectives Instruments (30-46); Michel Burnier: Rationality and Irrationality: Questions of the Subject in a Post-Industrial Democracy (47-62); György Szell: Risk and Reason - or The End of the Enlightenment Age (63-72); Mohssen Massarrat: Third Chambers: Less State - More Civil Society - A Step to Sustainable Democracy (73-91); William Outhwaite: What is European Culture? (92-101); Johan Galtung: Democracy for Peace and Development: An Ever-Expanding Agenda (102-110); Erika Richter & Heinz Sünker: Pedagogy, Politics, and Intercultural Education (111-127); Maurice Blanc, David M. Smith & Tom Storrie: Democracy, Participation and Professional Autonomy in a Changing World: Environmental Professions in France and Britain and the Democratic Challenge (128-152); Part 2: Specificities and Generalities: Marcel Bolle De Bal: Democracy and Society in Belgium: Between Old and New Models (155-167); Herman Schmid: The Withering Away of the Swedish Welfare State (168-185); Colin Randall: A New Style of European Politics? The Ability of Progressive MEPs to Develop a Distinctively New EU-Style of Democratic-Socialist Politics (186-199); Ken Coates: The Loss of our First Freedom, or: How to Create New Jobs in Europe (200-214); Christof Riegert: The Common Agricultual Policy after Market Integration and Intensification (215-228); Lothar Hack: Ambitious and Ambiguous. Institutionalising Socio-Economic Structures in Europe by Networking Technology and Knowledge (229-263); Witold Morawski: Economic Democracy and Systematic Transformation: Polish Peculiarities (264-279); Laslo Sekelj: Yugoslavia 1990-1996: Change without Transformation (280-300); Nikolai Genov: Belated Differentiation of Economy and Politics: How Autonomous Could the Economy be in Bulgaria? (301-313); Victor Gerchikov & Marita Koshman: Can Russia Allow Industrial Democracy? (314-331); Wiking Ehlert: Epilogue: Europe - Old Societies and New Democracies (332-352).

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