Anton Pelinka
Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context
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Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context offers an up-to-date status report of Austrias foreign policy trajectories and diplomatic options. Contributors include leading experts from around the world who assess issues such as Late Hapsburg and the First Republic Foreign Policy, Second Republic Foreign Policy, and contribute to a Roundtable on the Austrian Occupation. Review essays and book reviews on art theft, anti-Semitism, the Hungarian crisis of 1956, among other topics, complete the volume.
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Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context offers an up-to-date status report of Austrias foreign policy trajectories and diplomatic options. Contributors include leading experts from around the world who assess issues such as Late Hapsburg and the First Republic Foreign Policy, Second Republic Foreign Policy, and contribute to a Roundtable on the Austrian Occupation. Review essays and book reviews on art theft, anti-Semitism, the Hungarian crisis of 1956, among other topics, complete the volume.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 164mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781412805216
- ISBN-10: 141280521X
- Artikelnr.: 21590328
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 164mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781412805216
- ISBN-10: 141280521X
- Artikelnr.: 21590328
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anton Pelinka, Gunter Bischof, Michael Gehler
1: Introduction; 3: Austrian Foreign Policy after World War II; 2: Topical
Essays; I: Introduction; 4: Diplomats: Symbols of Sovereignty become
Managers of Interdependence: The Transformation of the Austrian Diplomatic
Service; 5: An Institutional History of the Austrian Foreign Office in the
Twentieth Century; 6: Sources on the Diplomacy of the Ballhausplatz; II:
Late Habsburg and First Republic Foreign Policy; 7: The Militarization of
Austrian Foreign Policy on the Eve of World War I; 8: Austria between
Mussolini and Hitler: War by Other Means; III: Second Republic Foreign
Policy: Turning Points and Continuities; 9: Between East and West: The
Origins of Post-World War II Austrian Diplomacy during the Early Occupation
Period; 10: Neutral Encounters of the Paranoid Kind: Austria's Reactions to
the Hungarian Crisis of 1956; Kreisky - Brandt - Khrushchev: The United
States and Austrian Mediation during the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1963; 12: From
Cooperation to Integration: The Foreign Policy/ies of the Austrian Länder;
13: ESDP and Austria: Security Policy between Engagement and Neutrality;
14: Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalization: Does Globalization
Constrain Nation States' Sovereignty in Conceiving and Maintaining their
Foreign Policy?; 15: Recent Balkans Diplomacy from an Austrian Perspective;
3: Non-Topical Essay; 16: The Institutionalization of American Studies at
Austrian Universities: The Innsbruck Model; 4: Roundtable 1; 5: The
Historiography and Memory of the Austrian Occupation (1945-1955); 17: The
Allied Occupation of Austria in Recent International and Austrian
Historiography; 18: The "Allied Occuption" and the Collective Memory of
Austrians after 1945: "Ending a 17 year-long path of bondage full of
thorns" (Leopold Figl, 15 May 1955); 19: Still "Occupied" by Germany
1945-1955? Arguments, Concepts, and Strategies in the Austrian Struggle
against a Crucial Dependence; 20: Soviet Plans and Policies for Austria's
Transition to Socialism, 1945-1955; 21: Stalin and the Austrian Question 1;
6: Review Essays; 22: Borders in Recent Austrian Historiography; 23:
Provenance Research as History: Reconstructed Collections and National
Socialist Art Looting; 24: The Cold War and 1956 in Hungary; 7: Book
Reviews; 25: Georg Rigele, Zwischen Monopol und Markt. EVN das Energie- und
Infrastrukturunternehmen (Maria Enzersdorf: Selbstverlag der EVN AG, 2004);
26: Rupert Pichler, ed., Innovationsmuster in der österreichischen
Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, Unternehmen, Politik
und Innovationsverhalten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Innsbruck:
Studienverlag, 2003); 27: Matti Bunzl, Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and
Queers in Late Twentieth-Century Vienna (Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 2004); 28: Margareth Lun, NS-Herrschaft in Siidtirol Die
Operationszone Alpenvorland 1943-1945 (Innsbrucker Forschungen zur
Zeitgeschichte 15) (Innsbruck: Studienyerlag, 2004); 29: James Jay
Carafano, Waltzing into the Cold War. The Struggle of Occupied Austria
(College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002); 30: Heinz P.
Wassermann, Verfälschte Geschichte im Unterricht. Nationalsozialismus und
Österreich nach 1945 (Vienna: StudienVerlag, 2004); 8: Annual Review; 31:
Austria 2004; 32: List of Authors
Essays; I: Introduction; 4: Diplomats: Symbols of Sovereignty become
Managers of Interdependence: The Transformation of the Austrian Diplomatic
Service; 5: An Institutional History of the Austrian Foreign Office in the
Twentieth Century; 6: Sources on the Diplomacy of the Ballhausplatz; II:
Late Habsburg and First Republic Foreign Policy; 7: The Militarization of
Austrian Foreign Policy on the Eve of World War I; 8: Austria between
Mussolini and Hitler: War by Other Means; III: Second Republic Foreign
Policy: Turning Points and Continuities; 9: Between East and West: The
Origins of Post-World War II Austrian Diplomacy during the Early Occupation
Period; 10: Neutral Encounters of the Paranoid Kind: Austria's Reactions to
the Hungarian Crisis of 1956; Kreisky - Brandt - Khrushchev: The United
States and Austrian Mediation during the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1963; 12: From
Cooperation to Integration: The Foreign Policy/ies of the Austrian Länder;
13: ESDP and Austria: Security Policy between Engagement and Neutrality;
14: Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalization: Does Globalization
Constrain Nation States' Sovereignty in Conceiving and Maintaining their
Foreign Policy?; 15: Recent Balkans Diplomacy from an Austrian Perspective;
3: Non-Topical Essay; 16: The Institutionalization of American Studies at
Austrian Universities: The Innsbruck Model; 4: Roundtable 1; 5: The
Historiography and Memory of the Austrian Occupation (1945-1955); 17: The
Allied Occupation of Austria in Recent International and Austrian
Historiography; 18: The "Allied Occuption" and the Collective Memory of
Austrians after 1945: "Ending a 17 year-long path of bondage full of
thorns" (Leopold Figl, 15 May 1955); 19: Still "Occupied" by Germany
1945-1955? Arguments, Concepts, and Strategies in the Austrian Struggle
against a Crucial Dependence; 20: Soviet Plans and Policies for Austria's
Transition to Socialism, 1945-1955; 21: Stalin and the Austrian Question 1;
6: Review Essays; 22: Borders in Recent Austrian Historiography; 23:
Provenance Research as History: Reconstructed Collections and National
Socialist Art Looting; 24: The Cold War and 1956 in Hungary; 7: Book
Reviews; 25: Georg Rigele, Zwischen Monopol und Markt. EVN das Energie- und
Infrastrukturunternehmen (Maria Enzersdorf: Selbstverlag der EVN AG, 2004);
26: Rupert Pichler, ed., Innovationsmuster in der österreichischen
Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, Unternehmen, Politik
und Innovationsverhalten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Innsbruck:
Studienverlag, 2003); 27: Matti Bunzl, Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and
Queers in Late Twentieth-Century Vienna (Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 2004); 28: Margareth Lun, NS-Herrschaft in Siidtirol Die
Operationszone Alpenvorland 1943-1945 (Innsbrucker Forschungen zur
Zeitgeschichte 15) (Innsbruck: Studienyerlag, 2004); 29: James Jay
Carafano, Waltzing into the Cold War. The Struggle of Occupied Austria
(College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002); 30: Heinz P.
Wassermann, Verfälschte Geschichte im Unterricht. Nationalsozialismus und
Österreich nach 1945 (Vienna: StudienVerlag, 2004); 8: Annual Review; 31:
Austria 2004; 32: List of Authors
1: Introduction; 3: Austrian Foreign Policy after World War II; 2: Topical
Essays; I: Introduction; 4: Diplomats: Symbols of Sovereignty become
Managers of Interdependence: The Transformation of the Austrian Diplomatic
Service; 5: An Institutional History of the Austrian Foreign Office in the
Twentieth Century; 6: Sources on the Diplomacy of the Ballhausplatz; II:
Late Habsburg and First Republic Foreign Policy; 7: The Militarization of
Austrian Foreign Policy on the Eve of World War I; 8: Austria between
Mussolini and Hitler: War by Other Means; III: Second Republic Foreign
Policy: Turning Points and Continuities; 9: Between East and West: The
Origins of Post-World War II Austrian Diplomacy during the Early Occupation
Period; 10: Neutral Encounters of the Paranoid Kind: Austria's Reactions to
the Hungarian Crisis of 1956; Kreisky - Brandt - Khrushchev: The United
States and Austrian Mediation during the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1963; 12: From
Cooperation to Integration: The Foreign Policy/ies of the Austrian Länder;
13: ESDP and Austria: Security Policy between Engagement and Neutrality;
14: Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalization: Does Globalization
Constrain Nation States' Sovereignty in Conceiving and Maintaining their
Foreign Policy?; 15: Recent Balkans Diplomacy from an Austrian Perspective;
3: Non-Topical Essay; 16: The Institutionalization of American Studies at
Austrian Universities: The Innsbruck Model; 4: Roundtable 1; 5: The
Historiography and Memory of the Austrian Occupation (1945-1955); 17: The
Allied Occupation of Austria in Recent International and Austrian
Historiography; 18: The "Allied Occuption" and the Collective Memory of
Austrians after 1945: "Ending a 17 year-long path of bondage full of
thorns" (Leopold Figl, 15 May 1955); 19: Still "Occupied" by Germany
1945-1955? Arguments, Concepts, and Strategies in the Austrian Struggle
against a Crucial Dependence; 20: Soviet Plans and Policies for Austria's
Transition to Socialism, 1945-1955; 21: Stalin and the Austrian Question 1;
6: Review Essays; 22: Borders in Recent Austrian Historiography; 23:
Provenance Research as History: Reconstructed Collections and National
Socialist Art Looting; 24: The Cold War and 1956 in Hungary; 7: Book
Reviews; 25: Georg Rigele, Zwischen Monopol und Markt. EVN das Energie- und
Infrastrukturunternehmen (Maria Enzersdorf: Selbstverlag der EVN AG, 2004);
26: Rupert Pichler, ed., Innovationsmuster in der österreichischen
Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, Unternehmen, Politik
und Innovationsverhalten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Innsbruck:
Studienverlag, 2003); 27: Matti Bunzl, Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and
Queers in Late Twentieth-Century Vienna (Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 2004); 28: Margareth Lun, NS-Herrschaft in Siidtirol Die
Operationszone Alpenvorland 1943-1945 (Innsbrucker Forschungen zur
Zeitgeschichte 15) (Innsbruck: Studienyerlag, 2004); 29: James Jay
Carafano, Waltzing into the Cold War. The Struggle of Occupied Austria
(College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002); 30: Heinz P.
Wassermann, Verfälschte Geschichte im Unterricht. Nationalsozialismus und
Österreich nach 1945 (Vienna: StudienVerlag, 2004); 8: Annual Review; 31:
Austria 2004; 32: List of Authors
Essays; I: Introduction; 4: Diplomats: Symbols of Sovereignty become
Managers of Interdependence: The Transformation of the Austrian Diplomatic
Service; 5: An Institutional History of the Austrian Foreign Office in the
Twentieth Century; 6: Sources on the Diplomacy of the Ballhausplatz; II:
Late Habsburg and First Republic Foreign Policy; 7: The Militarization of
Austrian Foreign Policy on the Eve of World War I; 8: Austria between
Mussolini and Hitler: War by Other Means; III: Second Republic Foreign
Policy: Turning Points and Continuities; 9: Between East and West: The
Origins of Post-World War II Austrian Diplomacy during the Early Occupation
Period; 10: Neutral Encounters of the Paranoid Kind: Austria's Reactions to
the Hungarian Crisis of 1956; Kreisky - Brandt - Khrushchev: The United
States and Austrian Mediation during the Berlin Crisis, 1958-1963; 12: From
Cooperation to Integration: The Foreign Policy/ies of the Austrian Länder;
13: ESDP and Austria: Security Policy between Engagement and Neutrality;
14: Foreign Policy in the Age of Globalization: Does Globalization
Constrain Nation States' Sovereignty in Conceiving and Maintaining their
Foreign Policy?; 15: Recent Balkans Diplomacy from an Austrian Perspective;
3: Non-Topical Essay; 16: The Institutionalization of American Studies at
Austrian Universities: The Innsbruck Model; 4: Roundtable 1; 5: The
Historiography and Memory of the Austrian Occupation (1945-1955); 17: The
Allied Occupation of Austria in Recent International and Austrian
Historiography; 18: The "Allied Occuption" and the Collective Memory of
Austrians after 1945: "Ending a 17 year-long path of bondage full of
thorns" (Leopold Figl, 15 May 1955); 19: Still "Occupied" by Germany
1945-1955? Arguments, Concepts, and Strategies in the Austrian Struggle
against a Crucial Dependence; 20: Soviet Plans and Policies for Austria's
Transition to Socialism, 1945-1955; 21: Stalin and the Austrian Question 1;
6: Review Essays; 22: Borders in Recent Austrian Historiography; 23:
Provenance Research as History: Reconstructed Collections and National
Socialist Art Looting; 24: The Cold War and 1956 in Hungary; 7: Book
Reviews; 25: Georg Rigele, Zwischen Monopol und Markt. EVN das Energie- und
Infrastrukturunternehmen (Maria Enzersdorf: Selbstverlag der EVN AG, 2004);
26: Rupert Pichler, ed., Innovationsmuster in der österreichischen
Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, Unternehmen, Politik
und Innovationsverhalten im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert (Innsbruck:
Studienverlag, 2003); 27: Matti Bunzl, Symptoms of Modernity: Jews and
Queers in Late Twentieth-Century Vienna (Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 2004); 28: Margareth Lun, NS-Herrschaft in Siidtirol Die
Operationszone Alpenvorland 1943-1945 (Innsbrucker Forschungen zur
Zeitgeschichte 15) (Innsbruck: Studienyerlag, 2004); 29: James Jay
Carafano, Waltzing into the Cold War. The Struggle of Occupied Austria
(College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002); 30: Heinz P.
Wassermann, Verfälschte Geschichte im Unterricht. Nationalsozialismus und
Österreich nach 1945 (Vienna: StudienVerlag, 2004); 8: Annual Review; 31:
Austria 2004; 32: List of Authors