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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
41

Abzug aus Afghanistan, aber nicht kopflos! Positionen des Darmstädter Signals

January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
42

Rückzug Fehlanzeige

Rose, Jürgen January 2011 (has links)
Inhalt: Regime Change und Anti-Terrorkrieg „Engagement“ der USA Deutsche Involvierung Ferngesteuerter Krieg Abzug nicht in Sicht „Sieg“ nicht in Sicht Reinfall Afghanistan-Strategie Menetekel von Saigon
43

Den Krieg beenden, den Konflikt politisch regeln

January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
44

Abzug, um zu bleiben : Nachdenken in den USA über den strategischen Sieg

Seifert, Arne C. January 2011 (has links)
Inhalt: Plan B für Afghanistan Langfriste Kampfmission Geostrategie der USA Interventionistische Orienterung Deutschlands Rolle
45

Ganz oder gar nicht! : Carl Schmitt und Afghanistan

Tönnies, Sibylle January 2011 (has links)
Inhalt: Der Nomos der Erde Die Moralisierung des Völkerrechts Weltgesetz ohne Weltexekutive „Police Bombing“
46

Keine einfachen Alternativen und Lösungen! : Replik auf Sibylle Tönnies

Mehring, Reinhard January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
47

Afghanistan – Ein Menetekel : Replik auf Sibylle Tönnies

Crome, Erhard January 2011 (has links)
Inhalt: Reformulierung des Problems Die beiden Probleme des Westens Der afghanische Krieg
48

Ein Plädoyer für das moderne Völkerrecht : Replik auf Sibylle Tönnies

Gießmann, Hans J. January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
49

Von allem ein bisschen, keine Bewegung? : Eine Erwiderung

Tönnies, Sibylle January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
50

As dinâmicas regionais do nordeste asiático e o pivô norte-coreano

Brites, Pedro Vinícius Pereira January 2018 (has links)
Este trabalho trata da política externa da República Popular Democrática da Coreia (RPDC-Coreia do Norte) e os efeitos sobre a dinâmica regional do Nordeste Asiático. Especificamente, analisa a mudança de liderança na RPDC, efetivada com ascensão de Kim Jong-Un ao cargo de Supremo Líder em 2011, e os consequentes impactos que essa transição trouxe para as dinâmicas regionais político-securitárias que envolvem a República Popular da China, o Japão, a Coreia do Sul, a Rússia e os EUA. Desse modo, busca atender a dois objetivos básicos. Primeiro, procura avaliar de que forma a ascensão de Kim Jong-Un ao poder altera o quadro político e econômico interno, bem como o perfil de inserção internacional da Coreia do Norte. Segundo, analisa de que modo essa ascensão impacta sobre os padrões de cooperação e conflito que caracterizam o Nordeste Asiático desde o final da Guerra Fria. Para atingir seu objetivo geral, esta pesquisa é guiada por três objetivos específicos. (I) estabelecer uma análise teórico-conceitual acerca dos padrões de cooperação e conflito que caracterizam as relações interestatais no Nordeste Asiático desde o final da Guerra Fria. (II) Segundo, avaliar de que modo o Governo Kim Jong-Un representa uma alteração no quadro securitário, político e econômico interno, bem como na inserção internacional do país. (III) A partir das análises estabelecidas, analisar os impactos que a ascensão de Kim Jong-Un gera sobre a dinâmica regional tendo como base o equilíbrio nuclear e os padrões de cooperação e conflito que prevalecem desde o final da Guerra Fria. / This thesis deals with the foreign policy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK-North Korea) and the effects on the regional dynamics of Northeast Asia. Specifically, it analyzes the change of leadership in the DPRK, made possible by Kim Jong-Un's rise to the position of Supreme Leader in 2011, and the consequent impacts that this transition has brought to the regional political-security dynamics involving the People's Republic of China, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States. In this way, it seeks to meet two basic objectives. First, it seeks to assess how Kim Jong-Un's rise to power alters the internal political and economic framework, as well as North Korea's international insertion profile. Second, to analyze how this rise has impacted on the patterns of cooperation and conflict that have characterized Northeast Asia since the end of the Cold War. To achieve its overall goal, this research is guided by three specific objectives. (I) to establish a theoretical-conceptual analysis of the patterns of cooperation and conflict that characterize inter-state relations in Northeast Asia since the end of the Cold War. (II) Second, to assess how the Kim Jong-Un Government represents a change in the domestic security, political and economic framework, as well as the country's international insertion. (III) From the analysis established, analyze the impacts that the rise of Kim Jong-Un generates on regional dynamics based on the nuclear balance and patterns of cooperation and conflict that have prevailed since the end of the Cold War.

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