Austria in the New Europe
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Austria in the New Europe

  1. 250 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

About this book

First published in 1993, Contemporary Austrian Studies (CAS) is an academic publication appealing to a broad intellectual audience and fostering a multiplicity of views and perspectives. CAS's typical format features a number of essays on a special topic such as the impact of post-Cold War geopolitical developments and European integration on Austria in this issue (volume II will feature "A First Assessment of the Kreisky Era;" volume III will deal with "Austria in the 1950s"). Usually one or two "non-topical" essays will complete the main part.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Charles S. Maier, Whose Mitteleuropa? Central Europe between Memory and Obsolescence
  8. Paul Luif, Austrian Neutrality and the Europe of 1992
  9. Oliver Rathkolb, Austria and European Integration after World War II
  10. Felix Butschek, EC Membership and the ā€œ Velvetā€ Revolution: The Impact of Recent Political Changes on Austria’s Economic Position in Europe
  11. Manfred Prisching, The Transformation of Austria in the Context of New Europe
  12. Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, Security in Europe 1992
  13. Thomas Albrich, Jewish Interests and the Austrian State Treaty
  14. Sieglinde Gstƶhl, Austria’s Approach to European Integration
  15. Evan Bukey: Gordon J. Horwitz, In the Shadow of Death: Living Outside the Gates of Mauthausen
  16. Kurt K. Tweraser: Peter A. Ulram, Hegemonie und Erosion: Politische Kultur und politischer Wandel in Ɩsterreich
  17. William M. Johnston: Michael P. Steinberg, The Meaning of the Salzburg Festival
  18. Andrei S. Markovits: Melanie A. Sully, A Contemporary History of Austria
  19. Robert Knight: Friedrich Stadler, ed., Vertriebene Vernunft: Emigration und Exil ƶsterreichischer Wissenschaft
  20. Rainer Nick and Sieghard Viertler, Survey of Austrian Politics 1990/91
  21. List of Authors