
Transatlantic Relations in Times of Change
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- Cover
- The Center for European Studies at UNC: Christiane Lemke's Contribution
- I. Founding the Center
- II. DAAD Involvement
- III. Institutional Consolidation
- IV. CES Problems
- V. Christiane Lemke's Contribution
- References
- Learning from both Sides of the Atlantic
- I. What can American and European universities learn from each other?
- II. How should Americans and Europeans address common problems?
- III. Can Americans and Europeans learn from how political institutions work on the other side?
- IV. Cheers to Christiane
- References
- 1989 Revisited: Different Narratives, Different Meanings
- I. Prologue
- II. The Meanings of 1989
- III. The 1989 Revolutions Caught in the Cross Fire
- a) Peaceful and Negotiated Revolutions
- b) The Betrayed Revolutions
- c) The Imitative Revolution
- IV. Epilogue
- References
- Beyond Lemke & Marks "The Crisis of Socialism": The Rise of a New Cleavage
- I. Dealignment or a new divide?
- II. A transnational cleavage
- III. Data and Measurement
- IV. Results
- V. Conclusion
- References
- Explaining Unexpected Policy Reforms: The Role of Political Leadership in Welfare State Restructuring
- I. Unexpected Policy Reforms: Learning from 'Nixon goes to China'- Cases
- II. Political Leaders as Promoters of Policy Change
- a) Institutional Constraints for Political Leadership
- b) Political Leadership in the Context of New Social Risks
- III. Employed Parents and Public Childcare at the Center of Family Policy Reform
- a) Leadership in Institutional Contexts
- b) The Parental Leave Reform (2007): Effective Leadership and New Interest Coalitions
- c) The Expansion of Childcare (2008): Leadership blocking Institutional Veto players
- d) The Importance of Political Leadership in Welfare State Reform
- References
- Handle with Caution: Truth, Facts and the Post-Truth Frame
- I. Entering the Era of Post-Truth?
- II. The Trouble with Post-Truth
- a) Unifying Post-Truth
- b) Universalizing Post-Truth
- c) Collapsing Dichotomies
- References
- Democratic Security and Foreign Policy: The EU as a Problem and a Solution for "The German Question"
- I. German Foreign Policy in the International Context
- II. From "Mittellage" via the "Sonderweg" to a "New Normalcy"
- III. From Rhetorical via Communicative Action to Political Reality
- IV. German Foreign Policy within the EU-The Case of Libya and the Euro
- V. The Euro Crisis
- VI. Conclusion
- References
- Disappearing in Providence. A German in Rhode Island, 1937-1941
- References
- Policy Learning in Times of Populism: The Case of Domestic Violence
- I. Policy learning in times of populism
- a) Policy learning: conceptual premises and practical implications
- b) Populist politics: 'powering' against 'puzzling'
- II. The Case of Domestic Violence
- a) Domestic Violence as Policy Field
- b) The emergence and diffusion of domestic violence policies in Europe
- c) The Istanbul Convention as a milestone
- d) Populist politics challenges domestic violence policies: reasons and impacts
- III. Conclusion
- References
- The International Criminal Court between Justice and Power-Politics
- Introduction
- The International Criminal Court in a Scheme of International Security
- Expectations and Shortcomings of International Criminal Justice Jurisdiction
- Calls for Legal Protection, Punishment and Restitution
- Limitations of International Criminal Justice
- Power-Politics vs. Institutional Rationales
- Outlook
- References
- Contributors
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