Austria's International Position after the End of the Cold War
In the past quarter century we have moved from the Cold War to the Post-Cold War era in Austria, Europe and the world at large. Yet relatively little assessment is available what the change from the Cold War to the Post-Cold War era signaled for Austria's position in the world. Austrian foreign policy went through sea changes. The country lost its exposed Cold War geopolitical location on the margins of Western Europe along the iron curtain. With the removal of the iron curtain Austria moved b...
Éditeur : innsbruck university press, University of New Orleans Press
Lieu d’édition : Innsbruck
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 29 septembre 2016
ISBN numérique : 978-3-903122-36-9
Collection : Contemporary Austrian Studies | 22
Année d’édition : 2013
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-3-902936-01-1
Nombre de pages : 308
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Günter Bischof
PrefaceGünter Bischof
IntroductionOf Dwarfs and Giants from Cold War Mediator to Bad Boy of Europe – Austria and the U.S. in the Transatlantic Arena (1990-2013)
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On the Road to a Modern Identity: Austrian Foreign Policy from the Cold War to the European UnionErwin A. Schmidl
Austrian Security Policy after the End of the Cold WarEastern Europe and the Balkans
Arnold Suppan
Austria and Eastern Europe in the Post-Cold War ContextBetween the Opening of the Iron Curtain and a New Nation-Building Process in Eastern Europe
Hanspeter Neuhold
The Return of History in the Balkans after the Cold War: International Efforts at Crisis Management and Conflict ResolutionAndreas Resch
Austrian Foreign Trade and Austrian Companies’ Economic Engagement in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) since 1989Foreign policy and memory
Norman M. Naimark
Historical Memory and the Debate about the Vertreibung MuseumNontopical essays
Ferdinand Karlhofer
The Rise and Decline and Rise of Austria’s Radical RightBook reviews
Harold James
Dieter Stiefel. Camillo Castiglioni oder Die Metaphysik der HaifisckeVienna: Böhlau. 2012
Gerhard L. Weinberg
Brigitte Kepplinger and Irene Leitner (eds.), worker on by Andrea Kammerhofer, Dameron Report: Bercht des War Crimes Investigating Teams No. 6824 der U.S. Army vom 17.7.1945 über die Tötungsanstalt HartheimInnsbruck: Stidienverlag, 2012
Berndt Ostendorf
Thomas König. Die Frühgeschichte des Fulbright Program in Österreich: Transatlantische "Fühlungnahme auf dem Gebiet der Erziehung" (Transatlantica 6)Innsbruck: StudienVerlag. 2012
David Schrift
The Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans from Postwar Czechovakia: A Review EssayAdrian von Arburg, Tomas Stanek, et., Vysídlení Nĕmců a promĕny českého pohraniči 195-1951: dokumenty z českých archive; 1. Češi a Nĕmci do roko 1945: úvod k edici; 2.1. Duben - srpen/září 1945: "Divoky odsuln" a počátky osídlovaní (Středokluky 2010-2011)
Anton Pelinka
Benya und der Austrosozialismus: Erinnerungen und Gedanken. Edited by Heinzl Kienzl. Herbert StarkrVienna: Ögb Verlag. 2012
Günter Bischof
Margit Reiter and Helga Embacher. eds., europa und der 11, September 2011Vienna: Böhlau Verlag 2011
Annual review
In the past quarter century we have moved from the Cold War to the Post-Cold War era in Austria, Europe and the world at large. Yet relatively little assessment is available what the change from the Cold War to the Post-Cold War era signaled for Austria's position in the world. Austrian foreign policy went through sea changes. The country lost its exposed Cold War geopolitical location on the margins of Western Europe along the iron curtain. With the removal of the iron curtain Austria moved back into its central location in Europe and rebuilt her long-standing traditional relations with neighbors to the East and South. Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and thus further “Westernized.” Its policy of neutrality - so central to its foreign policy during the Cold War - largely eroded during the past quarter century, even though pro forma and for reasons of identity, the country holds on to its neutral position. Austrian failed to join NATO and gained the reputation of a “security free rider.”
Günter Bischof (dir.)
Marshall Plan Professor of History and the director of Center Austria at the University of New Orleans.
Ferdinand Karlhofer (dir.)
Associate professor and chair in the Department of Political Science at the University of Innsbruck.
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