Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary German Politics and Policy

Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary German Politics and Policy

Author: Eric Langenbacher

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2024-06-01

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 1805395467

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Germany has undergone more change in the past two years than it has experienced in decades. In the fall of 2021, the Social Democratic Party unexpectedly surged to first place in the Bundestag elections, going on to lead a coalition of SPD, Greens, and Free Democrats that promised to “dare more progress” domestically. Then just two months after the new government was installed, Russia invaded Ukraine. The contributions in this volume investigate the altered state of German politics and predict the trajectory of Europe’s leading power in the transformed geopolitical environment.


Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary German Politics and Policy

Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary German Politics and Policy

Author: Eric Langenbacher

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2024-06-01

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1805395475

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Germany has undergone more change in the past two years than it has experienced in decades. In the fall of 2021, the Social Democratic Party unexpectedly surged to first place in the Bundestag elections, going on to lead a coalition of SPD, Greens, and Free Democrats that promised to “dare more progress” domestically. Then just two months after the new government was installed, Russia invaded Ukraine. The contributions in this volume investigate the altered state of German politics and predict the trajectory of Europe’s leading power in the transformed geopolitical environment.


Grassroots Memorials

Grassroots Memorials

Author: Peter Jan Margry

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0857451901

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Grassroots memorials have become major areas of focus during times of trauma, danger, and social unrest. These improvised memorial assemblages continue to display new and more dynamic ways of representing collective and individual identities and in doing so reveal the steps that shape the national memories of those who struggle to come to terms with traumatic loss. This volume focuses on the hybrid quality of these temporary memorials as both monuments of mourning and as focal points for protest and expression of discontent. The broad range of case studies in this volume include anti-mafia shrines, Theo van Gogh’s memorial, September 11th memorials, March 11th shrines in Madrid, and Carlo Giuliani memorials in Genoa.


Public Governance Paradigms

Public Governance Paradigms

Author: Jacob Torfing

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2020-04-24

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1788971221

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This enlightening book scrutinizes the shifting governance paradigms that inform public administration reforms. From the rise to supremacy of New Public Management to new the growing preference for alternatives, four world-renowned authors launch a powerful and systematic comparison of the competing and co-existing paradigms, explaining the core features of public bureaucracy and professional rule in the modern day.


International Theory and German Foreign Policy

International Theory and German Foreign Policy

Author: Jakub Eberle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-06-23

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1000607895

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The central aim of this book is to foster connections between scholarly discussions of German foreign policy and broader theoretical debates in International Relations and beyond. While there has been a lively discussion about ‘new German foreign policy’, this book argues that it has not engaged substantially with international and foreign policy theory, especially with respect to its more recent developments. Reviewing the recent literature on German foreign policy, this book posits that the most discussed works are still largely provided by the ‘Altmeister’ (Maull, Szabo, Bulmer and Paterson) who were already dominating the field a quarter of a century ago. While there is a general decline in the academic study of German foreign policy, the chapters in this edited volume show that a range of novel, theoretically sophisticated but often disconnected scholarship has appeared on the margins. This book contributes to this emerging work by providing conceptual interrogations, which question the existing research and provide theoretically-grounded alternatives; initiating critical discussions and evaluations of the nature of Germany’s actorness and the environment in which it operates and proposing applications of less familiar perspectives on German foreign policy. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of German Politics.


Renegotiating Postmemory

Renegotiating Postmemory

Author: Maria Roca Lizarazu

Publisher: Dialogue and Disjunction: Stud

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 164014045X

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With the disappearance of the eyewitness generation and the globalization of Holocaust memory, this book interrogates key concepts in Holocaust and trauma studies through an assessment of contemporary German-language Jewish authors.


Changing Boundaries of the Political

Changing Boundaries of the Political

Author: Charles S. Maier

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1987-08-28

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780521348478

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This investigation of the political in Europe since the 1960s newly illuminates advanced industrial economies.


Shifting Paradigms in Public Health

Shifting Paradigms in Public Health

Author: Vijay Kumar Yadavendu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-09

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 813221644X

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This transdisciplinary volume outlines the development of public health paradigms across the ages in a global context and argues that public health has seemingly lost its raison d’être, that is, a population perspective. The older, philosophical approach in public health involved a holistic, population-based understanding that emphasized historicity and interrelatedness to study health and disease in their larger socio-economic and political moorings. A newer tradition, which developed in the late 19th century following the acceptance of the germ theory in medicine, created positivist transitions in epidemiology. In the form of risk factors, a reductionist model of health and disease became pervasive in clinical and molecular epidemiology. The author shows how positivism and the concept of individualism removed from public health thinking the consideration of historical, social and economic influences that shape disease occurrence and the interventions chosen for a population. He states that the neglect of the multifactorial approach in contemporary public health thought has led to growing health inequalities in both the developed and the developing world. He further suggests that the concept of ‘social capital’ in public health, which is being hailed as a resurgence of holism, is in reality a sophisticated and extended version of individualism. The author presents the negative public policy consequences and implications of adopting methodological individualism through a discussion on AIDS policies. The book strongly argues for a holistic understanding and the incorporation of a rights perspective in public health to bring elements of social justice and fairness in policy formulations.


Green Parties and Political Change in Contemporary Europe

Green Parties and Political Change in Contemporary Europe

Author: Michael O'Neill

Publisher: Dartmouth Publishing Company

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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This text on the emergence of green parties across Europe, focuses on the political nature of this movement, its roots and branches, the changing political order, and the problems associated with this change.