Archiv für März 2019

Failing States, Human (In)Security,and the American World Novel

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 13Issue: 1Pages: 80-101

Recentering the Peripheral: An Event-Based Ecocritical Methodology for World Literature

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 13Issue: 1Pages: 13-34

AfD: Steuergeld für den »Flügel«?

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Die »Alternative für Deutschland« in Thüringen will mit einer parteinahen Stiftung an Steuergeld kommen. »der rechte rand« zeigt: Der Vorstand besteht aus Getreuen des Thüringer Partei- und Fraktionschefs Björn Höcke, UnterstützerInnen der rechtsradikalen und vom Geheimdienst beobachteten Strömung »Der Flügel« und aus langjährigen Aktiven der »Neuen Rechten«.

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»Ideenschmiede« der AfD

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Ein Porträt der »Erasmus-Desiderius-Stiftung«

Der Beitrag »Ideenschmiede« der AfD erschien zuerst auf der rechte rand.

How Elite Chinese Students View Other Countries: Findings from a Survey in Three Top Beijing Universities

This study examines Chinese university students’ feelings towards foreign countries, using original high-quality survey data collected in 2014 at three top universities in Beijing. First, elite Chinese students’ perceptions of specific countries are re…

Political Participation by Political Bloggers in Hong Kong: A Case Study of the 2014 Umbrella Movement

Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, research on this topic remains scarce. This analysis examines how political bloggers in Hong Kong used their blogs to participate in politics through a deta…

Chinese Football in the Era of Xi Jinping: What do Supporters Think?

Football has become a field of high priority for development by the central government of the People’s Republic of China. After Xi Jinping took office as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party in 2012, a football development strategy was laun…

Sex-Disaggregated Employment and Public Spending in China

This paper econometrically analyses the relationship between public spending and women’s and men’s urban employment in China for the period 1999–2009. Theoretically, spending on healthcare and education could increase employment growth and women’s rela…

Using the Past to Legitimise the Present: The Portrayal of Good Governance in Chinese History Textbooks

This article examines how Chinese middle-school history textbooks are written as a means of legitimising the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), by carefully utilising China’s past. The authors identify (or perhaps “construct”) a sinified model …

“Project Battle” or “Policy War”?: Protest, Advocacy, and the Outcomes of Environmental Contention in China

Over the past decade, several environmental protests against hazardous projects have been mounted across China. Though extensive scholarship has been devoted to the outcomes of environmental contention, a significant distinction between local governmen…