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Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, S. 541-545.
Julia Kiesow analysiert die spezifischen Krisenreaktionsmuster der Akteure und ihr Auftreten als Vetospieler und Agendasetzer in Rezessionen. Dazu untersucht sie anhand einer komparativen Längsschnittanalyse vier Krisenzeiträume in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, in denen die beteiligten wirtschaftspolitischen Akteure teils deutlich von ihren üblichen Handlungsstrategien abweichen. Neben dem Wirtschaftseinbruch in den sechziger Jahren, der Ölkrise der siebziger Jahre und der Rezession des Jahres 1982 wird außerdem die realwirtschaftliche Krise des Jahres 2009 betrachtet. Im Fokus stehen dabei die wirtschaftspolitischen Reaktionen der jeweiligen Regierungsparteien, des Deutschen Bundesrates, der Deutschen Bundesbank, des DGB und der Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Arbeitgeberverbände. Besonders Parteien spielen in diesem Kontext eine wichtige Rolle, da durch die äußere Bedingung von Wirtschaftskrisen Parteiendifferenzen wieder deutlicher zutage treten.
Internationale Archivbibliographie: Mit Besonderer Ber Cksichtigung Des Deutschen Und Sterreichischen Archivwesens.
The concept of generation as a historical category has never been used more effectively than in Lost Comrades. The socialists of the Front Generation,young men in 1914, were driven into politicalactivity and ideological exploration by the experience of the First World War. Their efforts torenew socialism, to carry it beyond Marxism andbeyond the working class, were profound andoriginal, yet ultimately they failed. Lost Comrades follows the Front Generationsocialists from their questioning of Marxistorthodoxies in the 1920s into their confrontationswith the twin challenges of fascism and worlddepression in the early 1930s. Responding to thesedangers, they devised—with little success—count...
The most comprehensive collection of letters by Rosa Luxemburg ever published in English, this book includes 190 letters written to leading figures in the European and international labor and socialist movements-Leo Jogiches, Karl Kautsky, Clara Zetkin and Karl Liebknecht-who were among her closest friends, lovers and colleagues. Many of these letters appear for the first time in English translation; all help to illuminate the inner life of this iconic revolutionary, who was at once an economic and social theorist, a political activist and a lyrical stylist. Her political concerns are revealed alongside her personal struggles within a socialist movement that was often hostile to independently minded women. This collection will provide readers with a newer and deeper appreciation of Luxemburg as a writer and historical figure.
The Party's Over: The End of the Welfare State Boom in Western Europe provides the first comprehensive account of the West German Pension Reform Law 1972 (Rentenreformgesetz 1972 - RRG 1972), which marked the end of the period of rapid welfare state growth in Western Europe after World War II. Alfred C. Mierzejewski uses extensive archival research to explore how the law was conceived, how it was modified and expanded during parliamentary debate, and the effects that it had after it was enacted. Mierzejewski puts the reform into Western European context by comparing it with British and French efforts to develop their public pension systems since the seventeenth century. In doing so, The Part...