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Editore: Ibidem-Verlag Feb 2007, 2007
ISBN 10: 3898217590ISBN 13: 9783898217590
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Nach der Bundestagswahl 1998 stand die FDP vor einem großen Scherbenhaufen. Die Bildung der ersten rot-grünen Bundesregierung bedeutete, dass die Liberalen nach 29 Jahren in ununterbrochener Regierungsverantwortung in die Opposition verwiesen wurden. Damit erreichte die Existenzkrise der Partei einen neuen Höhepunkt. Als Königmacherin hatte die FDP lange Jahre die Schlüssel zur Macht in ihren Händen gehabt. Nun wurde sie zur Regierungsbildung nicht mehr benötigt. Ohne existenzsichernde gesellschaftliche Verankerung, bei einer anhaltenden Organisationsschwäche, ohne inhaltliche Kompetenzzuschreibungen und nun auch ohne Funktion und Regierungsposition, schien das Überleben der FDP in nicht gekanntem Ausmaß gefährdet.Nach einer Phase der oppositionellen Selbstfindung, in der die Partei kopf- und profillos dahinlavierte, und einer Phase des 18%-Größenwahns hat sich die FDP inzwischen allerdings regeneriert und bei der Bundestagswahl 2005 mit 9,8 Prozent eines ihrer besten Wahlergebnisse erzielt. Stefan Kubat analysiert aus politikwissenschaftlicher Perspektive, wie die FDP auf den Verlust ihrer Regierungsposition reagierte und inwiefern sie sich als Oppositionspartei wandelte. 144 pp. Deutsch.
Editore: Ibidem Feb 2007, 2007
ISBN 10: 3898216551ISBN 13: 9783898216555
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
Libro Print on Demand
Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Until the February 2004 gas crisis when Gazprom cut off all gas flows via Belarus, the issue of Belarus as a gas transit route was not addressed seriously despite this countrys transiting around 20% of Russias gas exports to Europe. The gas crisis threatened the reliability of gas supplies to Europe. It demonstrated the necessity of bringing Belarus back into focus, explaining how and why the seemingly amicable Russian-Belarussian relationship had deteriorated to such an extent, and suggesting how the problem might evolve in the future. This book shows that the reliability of the Belarussian gas transitroutes is influenced by changes in the intensity of the Russian-Belarussian integration and explores whether Belarus is in a position to manage (or, indeed, survive) within the new, commercial framework to which the gas issues had shifted following the failure to establish political union. The book predicts that the mainstay of Belarussian welfare is bound to deteriorate as Russia continues to increase its domestic gas prices at 20% annually as part of its energy strategy and in line with WTO requirements thus, also making Belaruss independent stance vis-à-vis Gazprom unsustainable. In order to secure gas prices at the level of, at least, Russian domestic prices, Belarus is likely to return to negotiating a joint venture operating the Belarussian transit network together with Gazprom. Yet, even if such a joint venture were to be formed, it would not eliminate the main reason of the unreliability of gas transit via Belarus the weakness of the national economy. Therefore, unless Belarus embarks on reforms leading to substantial gas conservation, it will continue to be tempted to resort to unauthorised gas off-takes and non-payments undermining the reliability of transit. 146 pp. Englisch.
Editore: Ibidem Feb 2007, 2007
ISBN 10: 3898217647ISBN 13: 9783898217644
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -These proceedings of the international 2006 symposium 'The Theory and Practice of Life Writing: Auto/biography, Memoir and Travel Writing in Post/modern Literature' at Haliç University, Istanbul, include the majority of contributions to this event, some of them heavily revised for publication. A first group, treatments of more comprehensive and/or theoretical aspects of life and travel writing, concerns genre history (Nazan Aksoy; Manfred Pfister), typology (Manfred Pfister; Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson), issues of narration (Gerald P. Mulderig; Rana Tekcan), the recent phenomenon of blogging (Leman Giresunlu), and therapeutic narrative (Wendy Ryden). A second group-whose concern often heavily overlaps with the first in that it also pursues theoretical goals-concentrates on individual authors and artists: Sabâ Alt¿nsay and Dido Sotiriou (Banu Özel), Samuel Beckett (Oya Berk), the sculptor Alexander Calder (Barbara B. Zabel), G. Thomas Couser and his filial memoir, Moris Farhi (Bronwyn Mills), Jean Genet (Clare Brandabur), Henry James (Laurence Raw), Orhan Pamuk (Dilek Doltä; Ay¿e F. Ece), Sylvia Plath (Richard J. Larschan), Edouard Roditi (Clifford Endres), Sara Rosenberg (Claire Emilie Martin), the dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai (Leena Chandorkar), Alev Tekinay (Özlem Ö¿üt), Uwe Timm (Jutta Birmele), and female British and American Oriental travellers (Tea Jansson). 362 pp. Englisch.