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Making EU refugee policy in 2001, applying it in 2022: Directive 2001/55/EC and its use in 2022
Abstract The Ukraine crisis brings European Union (EU) refugee policy into the spotlight. Temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees was granted under Directive 2001/55/EC—a directive that had never been applied until 2022. This article seeks to explain why a directive that had not been used for 20 years was now applied.
Simon Fink, Md Abdul Kader
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John Cook Wilson on the indefinability of knowledge
Abstract Can knowledge be defined? We expound an argument of John Cook Wilson's that it cannot. Cook Wilson's argument connects knowing with having the power to inquire. We suggest that if he is right about that connection, then knowledge is, indeed, indefinable.
Guy Longworth, Simon Wimmer
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Women's History - ein Fach macht Geschichte
Women's History has achieved visihie presence in the academy and an influence to European Women's Studies. Early feminist scholarship was directly connected with politics.
Sieglinde Rosenberger
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Symbolic struggles over solidarity in times of crisis: trade unions, civil society actors and the political far right in Austria [PDF]
As a consequence of the recent financial and economic crisis, social cohesion and integration are in jeopardy all over Europe. In this context, scholars also speak of decreasing solidarity, which is defined as a normative obligation to help each other
Altreiter, Carina +4 more
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The Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (JAS), founded on the initiative of prominent Austrian emigrant social scientists in the USA in 1963 and financed in the early years by the Ford Foundation, was the first postgraduate institution in post-war ...
Helmut Kramer
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As the opportunities for online political expression grow exponentially, aggregate levels of e-expression vary strongly across countries worldwide. The paper explores contextual factors enabling or restraining e-expression, particularly media dependence,
Wiebke Drews
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Political science was not only expelled in times of Austrofascism or in the Nazi era but was in exile from the outset. The young discipline’s first refuge was the extramural exile of Vienna’s independent research institutions, the adult education ...
Tamara Ehs
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Opfer, Helden, Kriegsverbrecher?
Questions concerning the involvement of single members and whole units of the German Wehrmacht, the regular German army, in war crimes during the Second World War still constitute a social taboo in Austrian public debate.
Walter Manoschek
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Intergenerational justice starts now: Recognizing future generations in nuclear waste management
Intergenerational justice is an inherent component of nuclear waste management. By looking at challenges of intergenerational justice at various stages of the repository siting process, the following thesis is discussed: Current generations can ...
Lucas Schwarz
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Co-authorship networks in Swiss political research [PDF]
Co-authorship is an important indicator of scientific collaboration. Co-authorship networks are composed of sub-communities, and researchers can gain visibility by connecting these insulated subgroups.
Ingold, Karin, Leifeld, Philip
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