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    Oblicza patriotyzmu wielokulturowego społeczeństwa niemieckiego w aspekcie zmagań piłkarskich by Izabela Janicka

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The president, the chancellor, and many politicians across the German political scene joined in the discussion on the need of strengthening patriotism. …”
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    Newspaper ‘Gazavat’ and Issue of North Caucasus in Nazi Germany’s Propaganda in 1943-1944 by A. A. Tatarov

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…At the same time, a combination of the potential and expert knowledge of mountain emigrants, German political and military actors was implemented.…”
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    Ewolucja elektoratu partii Zielonych w Republice Federalnej Niemiec by Kamila Piłat

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…It is due to their electorate that the Greens take an important place in the German political system. The party is characterized by its openness to new problems and new solutions, which resulted in gaining a wide electorate. …”
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    Histoire, mémoire et identité nationale by Muriel Rambour

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…The moral and political responsibility regarding the past always underlies German political culture. Any attempt to conceive national identity, to update its main features, is faced with the vividness of a meaningful, collective memory, fraught with consequences. …”
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    THE BATTLE OF KURSK: HOW THE WESTERN HISTORIANS APPRECIATE IT by A. A. Paderin

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…In particular there were some mistakes of the highest German political and military leadership, climatic and geographical peculiarities of the war in Russia. …”
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    Traitors or Allies. German Right-Wing Movements and the Memorialization of the National Conservative Resistance to Hitler by Winfried Heinemann

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It took the West German political mainstream years to adopt the notion of resistance to Hitler as part of a positive tradition. …”
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    MAX WEBER’S RATIONALITY IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH by Salah Uddin Rajib

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… Max Weber (1864–1920), a German political economist, sociologist and historian has been influencing the critical accounting research significantly since 20th century. …”
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    The State as a “form of life” and the space as <i>Leistungsraum</i>: the reception of Ratzel in the First and Second World Wars by P. Chiantera-Stutte

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Ratzel's concepts offered Kjellen and, in a different way, Schmitt, a means of justifying their way of overcoming and stretching the “limits” of their disciplines and, at the same time, of introducing a new idea of political and geographical organization, which de facto legitimized German expansion, in two crucial periods of German political life – the First and the Second World Wars. …”
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    Foucault’s ‘German Moment’: Genealogy of a Disjuncture by Matthew G. Hannah

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…To support this reading and to offer an explanation of why Foucault would have decided to alter his presentation of West German neo-liberalism, the paper undertakes a genealogy of Foucault’s involvement with West German political issues in 1977 and 1978. The core claims that structure the argument are as follows: (1) Key aspects of the “security state” that Foucault began to work out in 1977, must have been at least partly modeled on West German “militant” or “battle-ready” democracy; (2) Yet, in his 1979 lectures, there is no longer any trace of these repressive, extralegal dimensions; (3) This shift was motivated to a significant extent by his 1977 disagreement with Deleuze, Guattari, and others over whether the West German state of the late 1970s could be considered “fascist.” …”
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    Two sides of the coin: “Asiatic other” Russians vs. “supreme European” Germans? by Melih Demirtaş

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…To this end, taking the Euro-centrist line as the main catalyst, the approach to Russia here is not based on its well-known aggressive and expansionist identity, but rather its status as a target and victim of the enmity of a “European” power, predominantly the German political and intellectual elite of the 19th and early 20th centuries.…”
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    Geographien von Wahlkampf, Medien und Gewalt: Extrem rechte Bewegungen aus assemblagetheoretischer Perspektive by T. Wiertz, T. Schopper

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It is therefore no surprise that the rise of a new far right in recent years has sparked attention amongst political geographers. In German political geography, engagements with far right movements and their ideology have focused on regional socio-demographic patterns in extremist attitudes and votes for far right parties, or on the discursive construction of far right world views. …”
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    POLITICAL DIALOGUE AS THE BASIS OF FOREIGN POLICY: A CASE STUDY OF MODERN RUSSIAN-GERMAN RELATIONS by N. V. Zaytseva

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…As a practical demonstration of carrying on the political dialogue the article presents a brief description of Russian-German political relations at the present stage. Bilateral relations between these two countries, based on the rich history, consilience of main positions in resolving of international problems, largely reflect the basic terms and principles of a competent political dialogue.…”
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    F. J. Furnivall’s last fling: The Wyclif Society and Anglo-German scholarly relations, 1882–1922 by Spencer, H

    Published 2014
    “…The Society testifies to remarkable cultural exchanges and friendship between English- and German-speaking scholars at a time of rising Anglo-German political tension, as well as pressures within the German-speaking and Slav communities in central Europe, Catholic and Protestant. …”
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    The New Left in the European Democracies: The Case of the German Radical Left by Marco Damiani, Lorenzo Viviani

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The choice was affected to the German model because: 1) Germany is a country with a strong social democratic tradition, but 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall the German political system identifies a new antagonist political party; 2) Die Linke represents an interesting case in the political landscape of the European radical left because is a one-party that gives up at the federation of parties to try to unify the political parties of German radical left-wing.…”
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    GERMANY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: FROM THE ECONOMIC LOCOMOTIVE TO POLITICAL LEADERSHIP by F. A. Basov

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…It is stated that for German political elites the rise of euroscepticism is a factor which prompts them to rethink European policy and its further development.…”
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    « L’ossuaire des Slaves » ? by Roland MARTI

    “…Quite a large part of the territory of present-day Germany (to the Elbe river in the West and to Franconia in the South) was populated by Slavs in the 10th/11th century. Due to German political domination, German nobility and internal colonisation almost the whole area succumbed to Germanisation by the 20th century and thus became an “ossuary of the Slavs” (J. …”
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    German "Soft power" Policies in the Muslim World by L. R. Rustamova

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Failure to integrate them into German society and the lack of progress in the formation of its positive image in the Muslim countries resulted, on the one hand, in the split of German society, on the other hand, in the threat of absorption by foreign civilization, as it is observed now in Germany the presence of "soft power" of Muslim countries, which use its former and current citizens to influence German political course. The article was written within the constructivist methodology, which consider the "soft power" as a way of construction of social reality with the use of tangible and intangible resources for the formation of an attractive image of Germany in world politics.…”
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    Trends in the numbers of SARS-CoV-2 infections among students: a prospective cohort study comparing students in sports boarding schools with students in day schools during early CO... by Friedrich Barsch, Vera Peters, Oliver Morath, Oliver Krumnau, Philipp Maier, Daniela Huzly, Stephan Prettin, Peter Deibert

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…IntroductionDuring the first months of the COVID pandemic it emerged that facilities where people gather or live together in cohorts, such as nursing homes or schools, were particularly at high risk for becoming hotspots of virus transmission. German political and health institutions responded with far-reaching interventions and preventive strategies to protect the population from infection with SARS-CoV-2. …”
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    Just Wars Theory as a Key Element of Germany’s New Sonderweg by Boris Kashnikov, Marina Glaser

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The discourse analysis of the German political speeches makes it possible to claim that the political elites in Germany are preconcerted with normative justification of the possible war. …”
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    On Deploying German Military Presence in the Pacific by Ph. O. Trunov

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The author issues the features of German political and military dialogue with Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Australia in 2020-2021. …”
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