Chemnitz European Studies

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The Chemnitzer Europastudien (CES) is a series of publications that has been published irregularly since 2005 and is published by Duncker & Humblot . The editors are Frank-Lothar Kroll and Matthias Niedobitek . The main focus of the series is European integration .

Publications

  • Volume 1: Frank-Lothar Kroll, Matthias Niedobitek (ed.): Expulsion and the protection of minorities in Europe. 2005, ISBN 3-428-11833-2 .
  • Volume 2: Nadine Mensel: The foreign and regional policy of the Republic of Estonia with a view to the Baltic Sea region. 2006, ISBN 3-428-12088-4 .
  • Volume 3: Hendrik Thoss (Ed.): Central European border areas. 2006, ISBN 3-428-12157-0 .
  • Volume 4: Matthias Niedobitek, Simone Ruth (Ed.): The new Union - Contributions to the constitutional treaty. 2007, ISBN 978-3-428-12348-3 .
  • Volume 5: Miloš Řezník (Ed.): Border area and transfer - perspectives of historical studies in Saxony and the Czech Republic. 2007, ISBN 978-3-428-12345-2 .
  • Volume 6: Regine Prunzel: The "European social consensus " as an instrument to strengthen the "European social model" - from a political postulate to an independent social policy pillar. 2007, ISBN 978-3-428-12533-3 .
  • Volume 7: Matthias Niedobitek, Jiří Zemánek (Eds.): Continuing the European Constitutional Debate - German and Czech Contributions from a Legal Perspective. 2008, ISBN 3-428-12686-6
  • Volume 8: Peter Jurczek , Matthias Niedobitek (ed.): European research perspectives - elements of a European science. 2008, ISBN 978-3-428-12714-6 .
  • Volume 9: Hendrik Thoss (Ed.): Europe's Iron Curtain - The German-German border in the Cold War. 2008, ISBN 978-3-428-12891-4 .
  • Volume 10: Teresa Pinheiro (Ed.): Iberian Europe Concepts - Nation and Europe in Spain and Portugal since the 19th century. 2009, ISBN 978-3-428-13110-5 .
  • Volume 11: Frank-Lothar Kroll, Hendrik Thoss (eds.): Europe's lost and regained center - the end of the old empire and the emergence of the nationality problem in eastern Central Europe. 2011, ISBN 978-3-428-13314-7 .