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Akten zur auswärtigen politik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland . Band I 1. Januar bis 30. Juni 1984 : 1984 / / wissenschaftliche leiterin, Ilse Dorothee Pautsch ; bearbeiter, Daniela Taschler und Tim Szatkowski |
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De Gruyter, 2015 |
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Berlin, Germany : , : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , 2015 |
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3-11-039665-3 |
3-11-034576-5 |
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[2 Teilbände] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (1842 p.) |
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Akten zur Auswärtigen Politik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland |
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Germany Foreign relations Sources |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Akten zur Auswärtigen Politik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1984 |
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1984 marked a low point in East-West relations. NATO's deployment of medium-range nuclear missiles in Western Europe as well as the announcement of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) led to a ratcheting up of tensions. The CDE, a conference that sought to build confidence and promote disarmament, first convened in Stockholm in 1984, yet it was not possible to break the deadlock in negotiations over nuclear weapons until after the death of Andropov and Reagan's election victory. West Germany and France expanded their cooperation during this period as they sought greater European integration as well as the strengthening of the Western European Union (WEU). The West German government in Bonn came under pressure following reports that German firms had assisted Iraq with chemical weapons production. It was also criticized for considering the delivery of tanks to Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, a growing number of East Germans were taking refuge in Western embassies, seeking to escape the Eastern bloc. This fanned tensions between East and West; bowing to Soviet pressure, the East German head of state, Erich Honecker, cancelled a trip to West |
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Germany. The difficult historical burden borne by West Germany was evident during the D-Day memorial ceremony in Normandy as well as during the memorial service attended by Helmut Kohl and François Mitterrand in Verdun. West Germany was exhorted by many nations to shun revanchism and "Pangermanism." The 357 documents made available for the first time in this collection address a range of other topics, including the assassination of Indira Gandhi, the wars in Lebanon and the Pesian Gulf, the conflicts in Central America, and the Polish Crisis. |
Herausgegeben im Auftrag des Auswärtigen Amts vom Institut für ZeitgeschichteHauptherausgeber: Horst Möller, Mitherausgeber: Gregor Schöllgen und Andreas WirschingWissenschaftliche Leiterin: Ilse Dorothee Pautsch Anfang 1984 befanden sich die Ost-West-Beziehungen angesichts der Nachrüstung in Westeuropa und der amerikanischen SDI-Pläne auf dem Tiefpunkt. Dennoch wurde in Stockholm die "Konferenz über Vertrauens- und Sicherheitsbildende Maßnahmen und Abrüstung in Europa" eröffnet. Der Stillstand in den Gesprächen der beiden Supermächte über Kernwaffen konnte allerdings erst nach dem Tod Andropows und dem Wahlsieg Ronald Reagans überwunden werden. Die Bundesrepublik und Frankreich dagegen intensivierten ihre Zusammenarbeit und bemühten sich um die Vertiefung der europäischen Integration und eine Belebung der WEU. Unter Druck geriet Bonn durch saudiarabische Panzerlieferungswünsche und Meldungen über die Beteiligung deutscher Firmen an der Chemiewaffen-Produktion im Irak. Auch mit der DDR kam es zu Problemen angesichts der steigenden Zahl von Ausreisewilligen, die sich in westliche diplomatische Vertretungen geflüchtet hatten. Ein Besuch Erich Honeckers in der Bundesrepublik wurde auf sowjetischen Druck abgesagt. Das schwierige historische Erbe der Bundesrepublik zeigte sich bei den D-Day-Gedenkfeiern in der Normandie, dem Auftritt von Helmut Kohl und François Mitterrand in Verdun sowie in Warnungen vor Revanchismus und "Pangermanismus", die auch von Verbündeten geäußert wurden. Darüber hinaus behandeln die hier erstmals zugänglichen 357 Dokumente u.a. die Ermordung Indira Gandhis, die Kriege im Libanon und am Persischen Golf, die Konflikte in Mittelamerika sowie die Krise in Polen. |
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UNINA9910253324403321 |
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Active Intolerance : Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition / / edited by Perry Zurn, Andrew Dilts |
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New York : , : Palgrave Macmillan US : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016 |
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[1st ed. 2016.] |
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1 online resource (305 p.) |
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Social sciences - Philosophy |
France - History |
Criminology |
Welfare state |
Corrections |
Punishment |
Sociology |
Social Theory |
History of France |
Welfare |
Prison and Punishment |
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Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Foreword; Active Intolerance: An Introduction; Part I History: The GIP and Foucault in Context; 1 The Abolition of Philosophy; 2 The Untimely Speech of the GIP Counter-Archive; 3 Conduct and Power: Foucault's Methodological Expansions in 1971; 4 Work and Failure: Assessing the Prisons Information Group; Intolerable 1; Part II Body: Resistance and the Politics of Care; 5 Breaking the Conditioning: The Relevance of the Prisons Information Group |
6 Between Discipline and Caregiving: Changing Prison Population |
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Demographics and Possibilities for Self-Transformation7 Unruliness without Rioting: Hunger Strikes in Contemporary Politics; Intolerable 2; Part III Voice: Prisoners and the Public Intellectual; 8 Disrupted Foucault: Los Angeles' Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA) and the Obsolescence of White Academic Raciality; 9 Investigations from Marx to Foucault; 10 The GIP as a Neoliberal Intervention: Trafficking in Illegible Concepts; 11 The Disordering of Discourse: Voice and Authority in the GIP; Intolerable 3 |
Part IV Present: The Prison and Its Future(s)12 Beyond Guilt and Innocence: The Creaturely Politics of Prisoner Resistance Movements; 13 Resisting "Massive Elimination": Foucault, Immigration, and the GIP; 14 "Can They Ever Escape?" Foucault, Black Feminism, and the Intimacy of Abolition; Notes on Contributors; Index |
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This book is an interdisciplinary collection of essays on Le Groupe d'information sur les prisons (The Prisons Information Group, or GIP). The GIP was a radical activist group, extant between 1970 and 1973, in which Michel Foucault was heavily involved. It aimed to facilitate the circulation of information about living conditions in French prisons and, over time, it catalyzed several revolts and instigated minor reforms. In Foucault's words, the GIP sought to identify what was 'intolerable' about the prison system and then to produce 'an active intolerance' of that same intolerable reality. To do this, the GIP 'gave prisoners the floor,' so as to hear from them about what to resist and how. The essays collected here explore the GIP's resources both for Foucault studies and for prison activism today. |
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