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Austria

Austria
Author: Gerald Stourzh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1900*
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Austria

Austria
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 1984*
Genre: Austria
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Neutrality in Austria

Neutrality in Austria
Author: Anton Pelinka
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351308823

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After Stalin's death, during a respite in Cold War tensions in 1955, Austria managed to rid itself of a quadripartite occupation regime and become a neutral state. As the Cold War continued, Austria's policy of neutrality helped make this small country into an important mediator of East-West differences, and neutrality became a crucial part of Austria's postwar identity. In the post-Cold War era Austrian neutrality seems to demand redefinition. The work addresses such issues as what neutrality means when Austria's neighbors are joining NATO? What is the difference between Austrian neutrality in 1955 and 2000? In remaining apart from NATO, do Austrian elites risk their nation's national security? Is Austria a "free rider," too stingy to contribute to Western defense? Has the neutralist mentalit become such a crucial part of Austrian postwar identity that its abandonment will threaten civil society? These questions are addressed in this latest in the prestigious Contemporary Austrian Studies series. The volume emerged from the Wittgenstein Research Center project on "Discourse, Politics, and Identity," an interdisciplinary investigation of the meaning of Austrian neutrality. The first two chapters analyze the current meaning of Austrian neutrality. Karin Liebhart records narrative interviews with former presidents Rudolf Kirchschlger and Kurt Waldheim, both central political actors present at the creation and implementation of Austria's postwar neutrality. Gertraud Benke and Ruth Wodak provide in-depth analysis of a debate on Austrian National Television on "NATO and Neutrality," a microcosm of Austrian popular opinion that exposed all positions and ideological preferences on neutrality. The historian Oliver Rathkolb surveys international perceptions of Austrian neutrality over the past half-century. For comparative contrast David Irwin and John Wilson apply Foucault's theoretical framework to the history and debates on neutrality in Ireland. Political scientists Heinz Grtner and Paul Luif provide examples of how Austrian neutrality has been handled in the past and today. Michael Gehler analyzes Austria's response to the Hungarian crisis of 1956 and Klaus Eisterer reviews the Austrian legation's handling of the 1968 Czechoslovak crisis. Gnter Bischof is professor of history and executive director of Center Austria at the University of New Orleans. Anton Pelinka is professor of political science at the University of Innsbruck and director of the Institute of Conflict Research in Vienna. Ruth Wodak is professor in the linguistics department at the University of Vienna and director of the research center "Discourse, Politics, Identity" at the Austrian Academy of Science.


A Cold War Over Austria

A Cold War Over Austria
Author: Gerald Stourzh
Publisher: Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Austria
ISBN: 9781498587860

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This study provides a comprehensive examination of the East-West occupation of Austria from the end of World War II to the signing of the Austrian State Treaty in 1955. Examining US, Soviet, British, French, and Austrian sources, the authors trace the complex negotiation proce...


Austrian Information

Austrian Information
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 1960
Genre: Austria
ISBN:

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Austria, 1945-1995

Austria, 1945-1995
Author: Kurt Richard Luther
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429872194

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First published in 1998. This is the only up to date English language work which seeks to assess the whole of the post war Austrian experience in the light of the latest research, using a multi-disciplinary approach by historians, political scientists, economists, international relations specialists and literary historians. It is addressed not only to specialists in Austrian affairs, but also to studies and scholars concerned with the evaluation of small democracies, their place in an integrated continent and the shape of post-Communist Central Europe. The formative first few decades of the Second Republic are reassessed in four contributions: analysis of the key actors and events involved in the genesis of post war state; of the activities of Karl Renner’s first coalition government; of how tensions regarding Austrian identity were played out in post-war literature and of the competing domestic and superpower perceptions of Austria’s fledging neutrality.


The Paradoxical Republic

The Paradoxical Republic
Author: Oliver Rathkolb
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1782383964

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This title explores paradoxical perceptions about Austria in regard to its approach to immigration, the EU and historical events.


Austria today

Austria today
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Total Pages: 552
Release: 1990
Genre: Austria
ISBN:

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