International Relations. Theory and history

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International Relations. Theory and History is an academic, political monographic series on the international history of modern times. The series is edited by Dittmar Dahlmann , Dominik Geppert , Christian Hacke , Klaus Hildebrand , Christian Hillgruber and Joachim Scholtyseck . The series has been published at V&R unipress ( Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht ) in Göttingen and Bonn University Press at irregular intervals since 2006 . In the series Bonn research work on current topics in this field is published. Besides the classical foreign policy and diplomacy to According Verlagsangaben are other forms of state and society "external relations" in the center, which contribute to the dynamics of powers: the networks, the legal relationships, communication, the public, the media - and their repercussions on the systematic Intrinsic logic of the world of states . The last volume in the series was published in 2016.

Henry Kissinger Professor James D. Bindenagel during a lecture at the Center for International Security and Governance (CISG) at the University of Bonn (2016)

The American US by the Chair of Henry Kissinger - professor and director of the Center for International Security and Governance (CISG) of the University of Bonn James D. Bindenagel with German co-editors published Volume 13, for example, also appeared in English in Contemporary Issues in International Security and Strategic Studies , a series that also appears at V&R unipress in Göttingen and Bonn University Press (2017-). The 'Henry Kissinger Endowed Professorship for Governance and International Security' at the University of Bonn, named after the former American Foreign Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner , was financed by the Federal Foreign Office and the Federal Ministry of Defense .

Overview

Source: DNB

  • 1 Giulia Prati: Italian foreign policy, 1947–1951: Alcide De Gasperi and Carlo Sforza between atlanticism and europeanism. 2006 (Zugl .: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2005)
  • 2 Dittmar Dahlmann (Ed.): The knowledge of Russia in the German-speaking area in the 18th century: Science and journalism about the Russian Empire. 2006 (conference paper, 2004, Wolfenbüttel)
  • 3 Silvia Daniel: A Brief Time to Discuss America: The Outbreak of World War I in the Judgment of American Politicians and Intellectuals. 2016 (University of Bonn, dissertation, 2006)
  • 4 Dittmar Dahlmann; Pascal Trees (Ed.): From Duma to Duma: A Hundred Years of Russian Parliamentarism. 2016
  • 5 Heiko Luckey: Personified Ideology. 2008 (University of Bonn, dissertation, 2007)
  • 6 Judith Michel: Willy Brandt's image and policy of America 1933–1992. 2010
  • 7 Bormann, Patrick; Freiberger, Thomas; Michel, Judith (Ed.): Fear in International Relations. 2010 (conference paper, 2009, Bonn)
  • 8 Anneli Wallentowitz: "Imperialism" in the Japanese language at the transition from the 19th to the 20th century: Conceptual history in a non-European context. 2011 (Zugl .: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2010)
  • 9 Holger Impekoven: The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and foreign studies in Germany 1925–1945: From “noiseless propaganda” to training the “spiritual defense” of the “New Europe”. 2013, ISBN 978-3-89971-869-0
  • 10 Vladimir Bilandžić u. a. (ed.): From Helsinki to Belgrade: the first CSCE follow-up meeting and the crisis of détente. 2012 (collection of articles)
  • 11 Thomas Freiberger: Alliance Policy in the Suez Crisis 1956. 2012
  • 12 Martin Wroblewski: Moral Conquests as Instruments of Diplomacy: The Information and Press Policy of the Foreign Office 1902–1914. 2016
  • 13 James Bindenagel , Matthias Herdegen , Karl Kaiser (Eds.): International Security in the 21st Century: Germany's International Responsibility. 2016 (Foreword: Michael Hoch , Rector of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) ( Online )
  • 14 Philipp Adorf: How the South was won and the nation lost: the roots and repercussions of the Republican Party's southernization and evangelicalization. 2016

See also

References and footnotes

  1. vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com (accessed on November 22, 2018). - See bonndoc.ulb.uni-bonn.de .
  2. cf. Klaus Meschkat : The Kissinger case and the University of Bonn - blaetter.de (search: "Henry Kissinger Endowed Professorship for Governance and International Security"). See also: This demonstrative honor is unacceptable , Deutschlandfunk , April 5, 2014, interview.
  3. DNB 980688531 There partly publisher announcements.

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