Herbert Batliner European Institute

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The Herbert Batliner Europe Institute is based in Salzburg . It focuses on research into European politics, history and culture. The institute was established in 1997 and is named after its founder and patron Herbert Batliner .

organization

The board of directors of the Herbert Batliner Europe Institute consists of:

  • President and Scientific Director: Erhard Busek (Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister a. D.)
  • Managing Director: Claudia Schmidt-Hahn
  • Financial advisor: Karl Gollegger

Other members of the General Assembly are:

  • Wilfried Haslauer (Governor of Salzburg)
  • Alois Putz (managing curator)
  • Michael Rabelsberger (Auditor)
  • Stephan Rößlhuber (Auditor)

Former members of the General Assembly were:

  • Alois Mock (1934-2017), Honorary President (Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister)
  • Herbert Batliner (1928–2019), Honorary President

tasks

The main tasks of the Herbert Batliner Europe Institute are:

  • Organization and implementation of scientific conferences
  • Co-organization of seminars and symposia
  • Publication of specialist books
  • Award of the Small State Prize

Institute libraries

The institute is the depository library of the United Nations and the Council of Europe . The libraries are members of the Austrian Library Network and can be accessed online using the ALEPH library management program.

Publications of the institute

Every year the institute supports or issues publications in various scientific areas, with a focus on the European Union.

The publications listed below are a selection from the information on the website of the institute in recent years:

  • 2010
    • Oliver Rathkolb (Ed.): How to (Re) Write European History . 1st edition. Studienverlag Innsbruck, Innsbruck 2010, ISBN 978-3-7065-4955-4 . (with the support of the Herbert Batliner European Institute)
    • Wolfram Kaiser, Brigitte Leucht, Michael Gehler (Eds.): Transnational networks in regional integration: governing Europe, 1945–1983 . 1st edition. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, ISBN 978-0-230-24169-5 . (with the support of the Herbert Batliner European Institute)
    • Wolfram Kaiser, Antonio Varsori (Ed.): European Union History, Themes and Debates . 1st edition. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, ISBN 978-0-230-23270-9 . (with the support of the Herbert Batliner European Institute)
  • 2011: Waldemar Hummer (Ed.): The financial crisis from an international and Austrian point of view (subtitle: From the rescue package for Greece to a permanent rescue package for the euro area) . 1st edition. Studienverlag Innsbruck, Innsbruck 2011, ISBN 978-3-7065-5108-3 .
  • 2012: Claudia Schmidt-Hahn (Ed.): Language (s) als Europäische Kulturgut (Languages ​​as European Cultural Asset) . 1st edition. Studienverlag Innsbruck, Innsbruck 2012, ISBN 978-3-7065-5141-0 .

Small State Prize from the Herbert Batliner European Institute

The small state award was created by Herbert Batliner. This small state award, which is awarded every two years to individuals or institutions, is intended to analyze and document the importance of “ small states in international relations and in international law of the organized and non-organized community of states ”.

Some of the winners of the Small States Prize of the Herbert Batliner European Institute:

See also: Corvinus Prize

Pro-Arte European Prize

The Pro-Arte European Prize, endowed with 30,000 euros, has been awarded every two years since 2013. The Herbert-Batliner-Europainstitut honors with the award "personalities or institutions who have made a contribution to the creation, consolidation and communication of the diverse cultural identity of Europe."

Award winners

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Erhard Busek is also chairman of the institute's scientific advisory board and coordinates the implementation of the advisory board members' project ideas. 1997–2005 Robert Kriechbaumer was executive chairman of the scientific advisory board
  2. In cooperation with the European Forum Alpbach , the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe and / or the University of Innsbruck
  3. Since 1999 it has been the only United Nations depositary library in Austria. Since the beginning of April 2006 the depository libraries have been in the law faculty library of the Paris-Lodron University , Salzburg.
  4. Lt. Information on the website of the Herbert Batliner European Institute are (year: number): 2004: 3, 2005: 5, 2006: 5, 2007: 4, 2008: 5, 2009: 5, 2010: 3, 2011: 2, 2012: 1. A total of 35 publications are said to have been presented in the 15 years of existence of the institute, an average of 2.33 per year. Queryed on January 9, 2013.
  5. ^ Quotation according to the website of the Herbert Batliner European Institute.
  6. a b derStandard.at: Pro-Arte-Europapreis to Franz Welser-Möst . Article dated July 12, 2017, accessed July 13, 2017.