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  • 1
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    Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
    ISBN: 9783748920663
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (178 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Bayreuther Studien zu Politik und Gesellschaft in Afrika v.10
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    Keywords: Angola--Emigration and immigration ; Portugal--Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Cover -- Chapter 1: Introduction and research aims -- 1.1 Why study Portuguese migration to Angola? -- 1.2 Research aims and questions -- 1.3 Setting the scene: facts and figures on Portuguese migration to Angola -- 1.4 Overview of the thesis -- Chapter 2: Migration dynamics in the global North and South: Portuguese migration to Angola -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Challenging the Northern bias in migration theory -- 2.2.1 The reduction of North-South migration to the historical events of colonialism -- 2.2.2 The overemphasis on South-North migration -- 2.2.3 The neglect of South-South migration dynamics -- 2.3 South to North migration dynamics: Eurocentrism and Orientalism -- 2.4 Perspectives from the South: towards a critical understanding of asymmetries -- 2.5 North to South migration: 'expats' and others -- 2.6 Portuguese migration to Angola and the Lusophone migration system -- 2.7 Perspectives and myths: postcolonialism, coloniality, the work ethic and social capital -- 2.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Research methods -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The challenge of researching North-South migration -- 3.3 Discourses framing Portuguese migration to Angola -- 3.4 Arriving in the field -- 3.5 Research techniques: semi-structured interviews and participant observation -- 3.6 Characteristics of the participants -- 3.7 Positionality and reflexivity -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The legacy of the myth of Lusotropicalism in Angola -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The roots of Lusotropicalism -- 4.3 The Portuguese colonial adoption of Lusotropicalism -- 4.4 Lusotropicalism as a colonial propaganda ideology -- 4.5 Lusotropicalism and colonial reforms -- 4.6 Myths of the non-racist Portuguese colonial system -- 4.7 Lusotropicalism in postcolonial Portugal and black migration -- 4.8 Postcolonial Lusotropicalism and the linguistic legacy in Angola.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783845281759
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (265 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sezgin, Ibrahim Can The logic of violence between war and peace
    DDC: 303.60000000000002
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    Keywords: Political violence ; Bürgerkrieg ; Gewalt ; Politik ; Verlauf ; Konflikt ; Eskalation ; Legitimität ; Legitimation ; Electronic books ; Case studies ; Fallstudie ; Sri Lanka ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; History ; Hochschulschrift ; Bürgerkrieg in Sri Lanka ; Politischer Konflikt ; Kollektive Gewalt
    Abstract: Cover -- Introduction -- The Puzzle -- The Research Question -- The Structure of the Study -- Chapter 1: The Methodology of Scientific Inquiry -- 1.1. The Research Strategy: Abduction -- 1.1.1. Epistemological (Pre-Heuristics) Level and Heuristics -- 1.1.2. Theoretical Modelling -- 1.2. Case Selection -- 1.3. The Method of Data Collection and the Application of Collected Data -- 1.3.1. The Process and the Time-plan of the Field Research -- 1.3.2. The Code of Ethics -- 1.3.3. Expert Interviews -- 1.3.4. Archive Research -- 1.3.4.1. The Broken Palmyra and Censor -- 1.3.5. Problems and the Limitations of the Field Research -- 1.4. Map Drawing and Expert Maps -- 1.4.1. Details of the Expert Maps -- Conclusions from the Expert Maps: -- Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 2: State of the Art -- 2.1. Definitions of War -- The Correlates of War 1-Michigan (COW 1) and 2-Pensylvania (COW 2) -- The Conflict Data Project- Uppsala [CDP] -- 2.2. Causes of Civil War -- 2.2.1. The State and Its Failure -- 2.2.2. Grievance-Based Approaches -- 2.2.3. Greed-Based Approaches -- 2.2.4. External Factors -- Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Background, Duration and Conclusion of the Violent Conflict in Sri Lanka -- 3.1. The Nature of the Violent Action-Reaction -- 3.2. The Characteristics of the "Fight and Talk Cycle" -- 3.2.1. Premadasa-LTTE Peace Attempt (1989-1990) -- 3.2.1.1. Arrival and Withdrawal of the IPKF (1987-1990) -- 3.2.2. Love Letters to Prabhakaran: Kumaratunga-LTTE Talks (1994-1995) -- 3.2.3. Unilateral Games: 2001-2006 Peace Negotiations -- 3.2.3.1. April 2004 Elections and the Peace Process -- 3.2.3.2. Debates on Power-Sharing: Tsunami and the P-TOMS -- 3.2.3.3. Fonny is worse than Johnny: The Final Escalation -- Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Heuristics -- 4.1. Political Opportunity: Fact, Matter, Bolt from the Blue
    Abstract: 4.2. Political Opportunities in the Context of Civil War -- 4.3. Political Legitimacy -- 4.4. Political Legitimacy in the Context of Civil War -- 4.4.1. Civilian Support of the Rebel Group: Recruitment and Participation -- 4.4.2. Public Support of the Anti-Terror Policies -- 4.4.3. External Support to the Conflict Parties -- Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Theoretical Modelling -- 5.1. Generating a Black-Box, Variables and Hypotheses -- 5.2. Insides of the Black-Box between War and Peace -- 5.2.1. Debate on Security -- 5.2.2. Debate on Power-Sharing -- 5.2.3. Debate on Recognition -- 5.2.4. Debate on Territorial Control -- Chapter Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Problems of the Research -- Appendix: Experts Interviews -- Bibliography
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    Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
    ISBN: 9783845281216
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages)
    Series Statement: German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the Wroclaw University v.6
    Parallel Title: Print version Maj, Jolanta Gender Equality in the European Union : A Comparative Study of Poland and Germany
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Gender mainstreaming ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Case studies
    Abstract: Cover -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Transformative Power of European Union in the Area of Gender Equality Policy -- 2.1 Europeanization in old and new Member States -- 2.2 The theoretical pillars of the European Union's transformative power -- 2.2.1 Theories on Europeanization -- 2.2.2 Sociological discourse on the agency and structure -- 2.2.3 Neo-institutionalism -- 2.3 The theoretical model of the European Union transformative power -- 3. The Methodological Basis of the Analysis -- 4. The Regime of Gender Equality Policy and Gender Regime in Poland -- 4.1 Gender regime in Poland in the years 2004 - 2012 -- 4.2 Gender equality policy in Poland at the time of accession to the European Union and after 2004 -- 4.2.1 Polish road to the European Union -- 4.3 The regime of gender equality policy in Poland after 2004 -- 4.3.1 Agents of the Polish regime of gender equality policy -- 4.3.2 International agents, shaping the gender policy regime in Poland -- 4.3.3 The socio-cultural interaction in Poland -- 5. The Gender Regime and the Regime of Gender Equality Policy in Germany -- 5.1 Gender regime in Germany in the years 2004 - 2012. -- 5.2 Gender equality policy in Germany until May 2004 -- 5.3 The regime of gender equality policy in Germany after 2004 -- 5.3.1 Agents of the German regime of gender equality policy -- 5.3.2 International agents shaping the regime of gender equality policy in Germany -- 5.3.3 The socio - cultural interaction in Germany -- 6. Comparison of the Transformative Power of the European Union -- References
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