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adam_text | Contents 1 2 Guilt in Wars of Aggression and Mass Murders: Who Is the Perpetrator, Who Is Responsible?................................................ 1.1 On the Difference Between Legal and Political-Moral Guilt.................................................................................................. 1.2 Responsibility for Political Acts of Violence as Merit or as Guilt......................................................................................... 1.3 The Slow Historical Process of the Delegitimisation of Foreign Rule, War and Political Mass Murder........................ 1.4 The Tentative Admission of Guilt in Wars and Acts of Mass Murder.............................................................................................. 1.5 Future-Oriented Awareness of One’s Own Potential Guilty Behaviour, Instead of the Predominant Demand for Punishment and Compensation for the Guilt of Others.... 1.6 Yet in Most Cases, It Is the Others Who Are Still Regarded as Being Guilty................................................................................ References...................................................... ՛............................................. On the Impossibility of Remaining Innocent When an Aeroplane Is Hijacked by Terrorists........................................................................... 2.1 The Killing of Innocents as the Lesser Evil in the Face of Potential Mass Murder............................................................... 2.2 The Prohibition Issued by the Federal Constitutional Court on Killing Innocent People in
Order to Prevent Mass Murder as the Focus of Criticism................................................................ 2.3 On the Difference Between the Play and the Real-Life Events of 11 September 2001 ..................................................................... 2.4 “Support for Terror” Versus “Emergency Beyond the Law” ... 2.5 On the Difference Between Legal and Moral Guilt..................... 2.6 The Potential Impact of the TV Film............................................ References...................................................................................................... 1 2 6 8 12 16 17 18 21 22 24 27 31 34 37 38 XI
xii 3 4 5 Contents Islands in the South China Sea as a Centre of Conflict for a Potential Third World War............................................................. 3.1 The Spectrum of the Centres of Conflict...................................... 3.2 Disputed Political Positions and the Situation in International Law.................................................................................................... 3.3 The Convoluted History of Political Facts and Claims............... 3.4 Scenarios for an Escalation of the Conflict into a Third World War....................................................................... 3.5 Options for a Policy of Détente...................................................... 3.6 The Prospect of Repeated Conflict Escalations............................ References...................................................................................................... World Peace—Even Through War: The Role of the USA in Preserving Security in the International System.............................. 4.1 The Ambiguous Nature of Peace and War as Concepts.............. 4.2 Ambivalences in US American Global Policy............................. 4.3 Security Structures in the International Systems Since the Eighteenth Century.................................................................... 4.4 The Rise and Fall of the USA as a Global Power........................ 4.5 Opportunities for the Growing Importance of Peaceful Means for Preserving and Changing World Peace................................... 4.6 Cycles of the Willingness to Wage War in
the USA................... References...................................................................................................... The Fatal Glorification of Mohandas K. Gandhi as a Saint: His Role in the National Independence Movement in India...................... 5.1 The International Mystification of Mohandas K. Gandhi the Politician..................................................................................... 5.2 The Theory of the Singularity of the Success of Non-violent Policy in the Indian National Movement............ 5.3 The Discussion Surrounding the Methods of Combat of the Indian Movement to Reform British Colonial Rule in South Africa................................................................................. 5.4 Gandhi’s Role in the Indian National Independence Movement......................................................................................... 5.5 Turning Points at Which the Non-violent Movement for an Independent India Failed. ................................................... 5.6 The Favourable Historical Constellation for Gandhi’s Partial Political Successes............................................................... References...................................................... 41 42 45 49 52 53 56 57 61 62 65 67 72 74 76 77 79 80 82 83 88 92 94 95
Contents 6 7 8 Is the Policy of Non-violence of Mohandas K. Gandhi a Unique Phenomenon, or Is It of Universal Significance?.................................. 6.1 The Global Inspiration of Non-violent Political Movements Arising from the Intellectual Stimuli and the Successes of Mohandas K. Gandhi................................................................. 6.2 Gandhi’s Concept of Religion and Politics and Fundamental Objections to It............................................................................... 6.3 Gandhi’s Strong Impact on Civil Rights and Freedom Movements and His Low Degree of Influence on International Politics............................................................................................. 6.4 Contentious Basic Assumptions with Regard to Gandhi’s Political Understanding.................................................................. 6.5 The Limited but Not Fully Exploited Scope for Action of Non-violent Policies, Now and in the Near Future................. 6.6 Unavoidable Setbacks of Non-violent PoUcies............................ References..................................................................................................... Putin “Understanders” and Putin Critics: The Intense Controversy Surrounding German and Western Policy Towards Russia.............. 7.1 The Escalation of Socio-political and International Controversies Regarding Western Policy TowardsRussia. ... 7.2 The Rapprochement of the Established Parties in Their Criticism of Putin and the Creation of a Left-Right Alliance of “Putin
Understanders”................................................................ 7.3 Stages of Intensification and Moderation in Western Policy Towards Russia............................................................................... 7.4 The Risks of a Confrontational and the Dangers of a Submissive Policy Towards Russia....................................... 7.5 Different Functions of Government Policy and a Critically Thinking, Liberal and Democratic Public.................... ................ 7.6 Contradictory Tendencies Towards Conflict Escalation and Limited Cooperation Between the West and Russia............ References...................................................................................................... The Impact of the October Revolution on International and Inter-Ethnonational Relations.......................................................... 8.1 Controversial Interpretations of the October Revolution............ 8.2 Social vs. International Causes of the October Revolution. . . . 8.3 The Prospect of the International Soviet Republic....................... 8.4 From Soviet Inner-State to Inter-State Internationalism.............. 8.5 Inter-Ethnonational Federalism as an Alternative to Internationalism, Which Was Perverted to Become Russian Great Power Nationalism................................................................ 8.6 On the Unlikelihood of a Communist Renaissance and on the Possibility of a Socialist One.......................................
References...................................................................................................... xiii 97 98 99 103 105 109 112 113 117 118 120 123 126 128 131 132 135 136 138 139 142 149 150 151
XIV 9 10 11 Contents International Involvement in the Civil War in Syria........................... 9.1 The Internationalisation of the Syrian Civil War.......................... 9.2 The Shift in the Debate from Toppling Assad toForging Peace with Him................................................................................ 9.3 The Weak Nation Statehood of Syria............................................ 9.4 The Unlikelihood of Peace Through Victory in Syria................. 9.5 Creating a National Balance Through Ethnic-Confessional Fédéralisation................................................................................... 9.6 Limited Prospects for a Russian-Western and Sunni-Shiite Peace for the Purpose of Presenting a Common Front Against Islamic State....................................................................... References...................................................................................................... We Will (Not) Succeed! The Helplessness of German and European Refugee Policy.................................................................... 10.1 The Increase in the Number of Refugees Arriving in Europe. . . 10.2 Unlimited or Limited Acceptance of Refugees............................ 10.2.1 Various Welcome Positions............................................. 10.2.2 Numerous Positions Designed to Limit the Number of Refugees Accepted....................................................... 10.3 The Globalisation of Refugee Movements.................................... 10.4 The Current Mass Movement of
Refugees................................... 10.5 The Legal Status of Refugees..................... 10.6 Refugees in Germany and Other European Countries................. 10.7 The Increase in Right-Wing Nationalism Following the Large-Scale Acceptance of Refugees from Other Cultures............................................................................................. 10.8 Fundamental Traits of a Global-Humane Refugee Policy........... 10.9 A Recommendation to the German Government......................... 10.10 The Establishment of European Refugee Settlements: “Refuges” (Refugium)..................................................................... 10.11 The Simultaneous Nature of National and European Refusal to Accept Refugees.......................................................................... References....................................................................................................... Brexit: A Preliminary Step Towards the Exit, or the Harbinger of Deeper Integration Within the European Union?............................ 11.1 The Uncertain Consequences of Brexit......................................... 11.2 Brexit as a Driver for Hopes for an End to—or Reform of—the EU........................................................................................ 11.3 Britain’s Half-Hearted Membership of the EU............................ 11.4 Possible Economic and Political Consequences of Brexit........... 11.5 The Need to Adapt European Integration to the Changeable Willingness to Integrate Among EU Citizens............................... 155
156 159 161 167 169 171 172 175 176 179 180 181 184 186 188 191 192 194 199 200 204 204 207 208 210 212 215 219
Contents The Fatal Strengthening of German Influence in the EU as a Result of Brexit....................................................................... References..................................................................................................... XV 11.6 12 13 The Catalan Independence Movement: A Challenge That Spain and the EU Have Chosen to Suppress.................................................... 12.1 The Speechless Political Stalemate Between the Central Spanish Government and the Catalan Independence Movement........................................................................................ 12.2 The Dispute Surrounding the Legal and Political Concept of the Nation as the Intellectual Core of the Differences Between Spanish and Catalan Nationalism.................................. 12.3 Stricter Legalism and Status Quo, More Autonomy, Fédéralisation in Spain or an Independent Catalonia.................. 12.4 Historical Reference Points for Catalan Independence................ 12.5 Concepts of a Fédéralisation of Spain and of a European Unification and Separation Law..................................................... 12.6 Spanish and European Indecision in the Fatal Process of “Muddling Through”.................................................................. References...................................................................................................... Switzerland: A Model for the Regulation of Relations Between Ethnic and National Groups in Multilingual States?........................... 13.1 Switzerland: Model for
Multilingual and Polyethnic States or Special Case?............................................................................... 13.2 “Swissification” as a Model or as a Risk for Ethnonational Policies.............................................................................................. 13.3 The Laborious Development of the Multi-lingual Nation State and Multi-cantonal Federal State.......................................... 13.4 The Non-nationalisation of the Language Groups as the Key to Language Tolerance................................................. 13.5 Astute Language Policy as a Condition for Language Peace. . . 13.6 Concordance Democracy as a Means to the Social Integration of a Linguistically Heterogeneous Society................................... 13.7 Using the Multi-lingual and Multi-cantonal Swiss Structures Not as a Model to Be Emulated, But as an Impulse for Independent Nationalities Policies........................................... 13.8 The Persistence of the Linguistic-Ethnic Assimilatory Nation State Versus Proposals for Decentralisation and Fédéralisation............................................................................ References...................................................................................................... Table of Contents for Volumes 1, 2 and 3....................................................... 222 223 225 226 229 232 236 238 241 242 245 246 248 250 255 262 268 271 273 274 277
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Contents 1 2 Guilt in Wars of Aggression and Mass Murders: Who Is the Perpetrator, Who Is Responsible?. 1.1 On the Difference Between Legal and Political-Moral Guilt. 1.2 Responsibility for Political Acts of Violence as Merit or as Guilt. 1.3 The Slow Historical Process of the Delegitimisation of Foreign Rule, War and Political Mass Murder. 1.4 The Tentative Admission of Guilt in Wars and Acts of Mass Murder. 1.5 Future-Oriented Awareness of One’s Own Potential Guilty Behaviour, Instead of the Predominant Demand for Punishment and Compensation for the Guilt of Others. 1.6 Yet in Most Cases, It Is the Others Who Are Still Regarded as Being Guilty. References. ՛. On the Impossibility of Remaining Innocent When an Aeroplane Is Hijacked by Terrorists. 2.1 The Killing of Innocents as the Lesser Evil in the Face of Potential Mass Murder. 2.2 The Prohibition Issued by the Federal Constitutional Court on Killing Innocent People in
Order to Prevent Mass Murder as the Focus of Criticism. 2.3 On the Difference Between the Play and the Real-Life Events of 11 September 2001 . 2.4 “Support for Terror” Versus “Emergency Beyond the Law” . 2.5 On the Difference Between Legal and Moral Guilt. 2.6 The Potential Impact of the TV Film. References. 1 2 6 8 12 16 17 18 21 22 24 27 31 34 37 38 XI
xii 3 4 5 Contents Islands in the South China Sea as a Centre of Conflict for a Potential Third World War. 3.1 The Spectrum of the Centres of Conflict. 3.2 Disputed Political Positions and the Situation in International Law. 3.3 The Convoluted History of Political Facts and Claims. 3.4 Scenarios for an Escalation of the Conflict into a Third World War. 3.5 Options for a Policy of Détente. 3.6 The Prospect of Repeated Conflict Escalations. References. World Peace—Even Through War: The Role of the USA in Preserving Security in the International System. 4.1 The Ambiguous Nature of Peace and War as Concepts. 4.2 Ambivalences in US American Global Policy. 4.3 Security Structures in the International Systems Since the Eighteenth Century. 4.4 The Rise and Fall of the USA as a Global Power. 4.5 Opportunities for the Growing Importance of Peaceful Means for Preserving and Changing World Peace. 4.6 Cycles of the Willingness to Wage War in
the USA. References. The Fatal Glorification of Mohandas K. Gandhi as a Saint: His Role in the National Independence Movement in India. 5.1 The International Mystification of Mohandas K. Gandhi the Politician. 5.2 The Theory of the Singularity of the Success of Non-violent Policy in the Indian National Movement. 5.3 The Discussion Surrounding the Methods of Combat of the Indian Movement to Reform British Colonial Rule in South Africa. 5.4 Gandhi’s Role in the Indian National Independence Movement. 5.5 Turning Points at Which the Non-violent Movement for an Independent India Failed. . 5.6 The Favourable Historical Constellation for Gandhi’s Partial Political Successes. References. 41 42 45 49 52 53 56 57 61 62 65 67 72 74 76 77 79 80 82 83 88 92 94 95
Contents 6 7 8 Is the Policy of Non-violence of Mohandas K. Gandhi a Unique Phenomenon, or Is It of Universal Significance?. 6.1 The Global Inspiration of Non-violent Political Movements Arising from the Intellectual Stimuli and the Successes of Mohandas K. Gandhi. 6.2 Gandhi’s Concept of Religion and Politics and Fundamental Objections to It. 6.3 Gandhi’s Strong Impact on Civil Rights and Freedom Movements and His Low Degree of Influence on International Politics. 6.4 Contentious Basic Assumptions with Regard to Gandhi’s Political Understanding. 6.5 The Limited but Not Fully Exploited Scope for Action of Non-violent Policies, Now and in the Near Future. 6.6 Unavoidable Setbacks of Non-violent PoUcies. References. Putin “Understanders” and Putin Critics: The Intense Controversy Surrounding German and Western Policy Towards Russia. 7.1 The Escalation of Socio-political and International Controversies Regarding Western Policy TowardsRussia. . 7.2 The Rapprochement of the Established Parties in Their Criticism of Putin and the Creation of a Left-Right Alliance of “Putin
Understanders”. 7.3 Stages of Intensification and Moderation in Western Policy Towards Russia. 7.4 The Risks of a Confrontational and the Dangers of a Submissive Policy Towards Russia. 7.5 Different Functions of Government Policy and a Critically Thinking, Liberal and Democratic Public. . 7.6 Contradictory Tendencies Towards Conflict Escalation and Limited Cooperation Between the West and Russia. References. The Impact of the October Revolution on International and Inter-Ethnonational Relations. 8.1 Controversial Interpretations of the October Revolution. 8.2 Social vs. International Causes of the October Revolution. . . . 8.3 The Prospect of the International Soviet Republic. 8.4 From Soviet Inner-State to Inter-State Internationalism. 8.5 Inter-Ethnonational Federalism as an Alternative to Internationalism, Which Was Perverted to Become Russian Great Power Nationalism. 8.6 On the Unlikelihood of a Communist Renaissance and on the Possibility of a Socialist One.
References. xiii 97 98 99 103 105 109 112 113 117 118 120 123 126 128 131 132 135 136 138 139 142 149 150 151
XIV 9 10 11 Contents International Involvement in the Civil War in Syria. 9.1 The Internationalisation of the Syrian Civil War. 9.2 The Shift in the Debate from Toppling Assad toForging Peace with Him. 9.3 The Weak Nation Statehood of Syria. 9.4 The Unlikelihood of Peace Through Victory in Syria. 9.5 Creating a National Balance Through Ethnic-Confessional Fédéralisation. 9.6 Limited Prospects for a Russian-Western and Sunni-Shiite Peace for the Purpose of Presenting a Common Front Against Islamic State. References. We Will (Not) Succeed! The Helplessness of German and European Refugee Policy. 10.1 The Increase in the Number of Refugees Arriving in Europe. . . 10.2 Unlimited or Limited Acceptance of Refugees. 10.2.1 Various Welcome Positions. 10.2.2 Numerous Positions Designed to Limit the Number of Refugees Accepted. 10.3 The Globalisation of Refugee Movements. 10.4 The Current Mass Movement of
Refugees. 10.5 The Legal Status of Refugees. 10.6 Refugees in Germany and Other European Countries. 10.7 The Increase in Right-Wing Nationalism Following the Large-Scale Acceptance of Refugees from Other Cultures. 10.8 Fundamental Traits of a Global-Humane Refugee Policy. 10.9 A Recommendation to the German Government. 10.10 The Establishment of European Refugee Settlements: “Refuges” (Refugium). 10.11 The Simultaneous Nature of National and European Refusal to Accept Refugees. References. Brexit: A Preliminary Step Towards the Exit, or the Harbinger of Deeper Integration Within the European Union?. 11.1 The Uncertain Consequences of Brexit. 11.2 Brexit as a Driver for Hopes for an End to—or Reform of—the EU. 11.3 Britain’s Half-Hearted Membership of the EU. 11.4 Possible Economic and Political Consequences of Brexit. 11.5 The Need to Adapt European Integration to the Changeable Willingness to Integrate Among EU Citizens. 155
156 159 161 167 169 171 172 175 176 179 180 181 184 186 188 191 192 194 199 200 204 204 207 208 210 212 215 219
Contents The Fatal Strengthening of German Influence in the EU as a Result of Brexit. References. XV 11.6 12 13 The Catalan Independence Movement: A Challenge That Spain and the EU Have Chosen to Suppress. 12.1 The Speechless Political Stalemate Between the Central Spanish Government and the Catalan Independence Movement. 12.2 The Dispute Surrounding the Legal and Political Concept of the Nation as the Intellectual Core of the Differences Between Spanish and Catalan Nationalism. 12.3 Stricter Legalism and Status Quo, More Autonomy, Fédéralisation in Spain or an Independent Catalonia. 12.4 Historical Reference Points for Catalan Independence. 12.5 Concepts of a Fédéralisation of Spain and of a European Unification and Separation Law. 12.6 Spanish and European Indecision in the Fatal Process of “Muddling Through”. References. Switzerland: A Model for the Regulation of Relations Between Ethnic and National Groups in Multilingual States?. 13.1 Switzerland: Model for
Multilingual and Polyethnic States or Special Case?. 13.2 “Swissification” as a Model or as a Risk for Ethnonational Policies. 13.3 The Laborious Development of the Multi-lingual Nation State and Multi-cantonal Federal State. 13.4 The Non-nationalisation of the Language Groups as the Key to Language Tolerance. 13.5 Astute Language Policy as a Condition for Language Peace. . . 13.6 Concordance Democracy as a Means to the Social Integration of a Linguistically Heterogeneous Society. 13.7 Using the Multi-lingual and Multi-cantonal Swiss Structures Not as a Model to Be Emulated, But as an Impulse for Independent Nationalities Policies. 13.8 The Persistence of the Linguistic-Ethnic Assimilatory Nation State Versus Proposals for Decentralisation and Fédéralisation. References. Table of Contents for Volumes 1, 2 and 3. 222 223 225 226 229 232 236 238 241 242 245 246 248 250 255 262 268 271 273 274 277 |
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spelling | Jahn, Egbert 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)117064386 aut Krieg und Kompromiss zwischen Nationen und Staaten War and compromise between nations and states Egbert Jahn ; translated by Anna Güttel-Bellert Cham, Switzerland Springer [2020] © 2020 xv, 280 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Political issues under debate vol. 4 Peace Studies Conflict Studies European Politics US Politics Terrorism and Political Violence Peace Europe—Politics and government United States—Politics and government Terrorism Political violence Kriegsverhütung (DE-588)4165720-2 gnd rswk-swf Internationaler Konflikt (DE-588)4162071-9 gnd rswk-swf Weltpolitik (DE-588)4065449-7 gnd rswk-swf Konfliktlösung (DE-588)4114266-4 gnd rswk-swf Friedenspolitik (DE-588)4155441-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Weltpolitik (DE-588)4065449-7 s Internationaler Konflikt (DE-588)4162071-9 s Kriegsverhütung (DE-588)4165720-2 s Konfliktlösung (DE-588)4114266-4 s Friedenspolitik (DE-588)4155441-3 s DE-604 Guettel-Bellert, Anna (DE-588)1215290659 trl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-030-34131-2 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033190720&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Jahn, Egbert 1941- War and compromise between nations and states Peace Studies Conflict Studies European Politics US Politics Terrorism and Political Violence Peace Europe—Politics and government United States—Politics and government Terrorism Political violence Kriegsverhütung (DE-588)4165720-2 gnd Internationaler Konflikt (DE-588)4162071-9 gnd Weltpolitik (DE-588)4065449-7 gnd Konfliktlösung (DE-588)4114266-4 gnd Friedenspolitik (DE-588)4155441-3 gnd |
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title | War and compromise between nations and states |
title_alt | Krieg und Kompromiss zwischen Nationen und Staaten |
title_auth | War and compromise between nations and states |
title_exact_search | War and compromise between nations and states |
title_exact_search_txtP | War and compromise between nations and states |
title_full | War and compromise between nations and states Egbert Jahn ; translated by Anna Güttel-Bellert |
title_fullStr | War and compromise between nations and states Egbert Jahn ; translated by Anna Güttel-Bellert |
title_full_unstemmed | War and compromise between nations and states Egbert Jahn ; translated by Anna Güttel-Bellert |
title_short | War and compromise between nations and states |
title_sort | war and compromise between nations and states |
topic | Peace Studies Conflict Studies European Politics US Politics Terrorism and Political Violence Peace Europe—Politics and government United States—Politics and government Terrorism Political violence Kriegsverhütung (DE-588)4165720-2 gnd Internationaler Konflikt (DE-588)4162071-9 gnd Weltpolitik (DE-588)4065449-7 gnd Konfliktlösung (DE-588)4114266-4 gnd Friedenspolitik (DE-588)4155441-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Peace Studies Conflict Studies European Politics US Politics Terrorism and Political Violence Peace Europe—Politics and government United States—Politics and government Terrorism Political violence Kriegsverhütung Internationaler Konflikt Weltpolitik Konfliktlösung Friedenspolitik Aufsatzsammlung |
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