Universität KonstanzExzellenzcluster: Kulturelle Grundlagen von Integration

Publikationen der Forschungsgruppe

Eckhard, Steffen (2010): Pathologies of Modern Protectorates: Bureaucratic Drift and Minority Implementation under International Administration of Kosovo, Unveröffentlichte M.A.-Arbeit, Universität Konstanz.

Eckhard, Steffen (2011): "Political Engineering in Kosovo. Lessons from Confronting Institutional Theory and Practice", Amsterdam Social Science 3:1, 21-46.

Noetzel, Timo/Bunde, Tobias/Oroz, Adrian (im Erscheinen): "The Graveyard of the Liberal Moment? Afghanistan and the Future of Liberal Order Building", in: Hans Georg Ehrhart, Sven Bernard Gareis, Charles Pentland (Hrsg.), Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Noetzel, Timo (2011): "The German Politics of War: Kunduz and the War in Afghanistan, in: International Affairs 87:2, S. 397-417.

Noetzel, Timo/Ischinger, Wolfgang/Bundes, Tobias (2011): "20 Jahre nach der Vereinigung. Deutsche Außenpolitik in und für Europa", in: Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik 4:1, S. 89-107.

Noetzel, Timo/Oroz, Adrian (2011): "Afghanistan: Towards 2014", MSC conference Booklet paper für die 47. Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz, 4-6. Februar 2011, S. 62-63.

Noetzel, Timo (2010): "Germany's Small War in Afghanistan: Military Learning Amid Politico-Strategic Inertia", in: Contemporary Security Policy 31:3, S. 486-508.
Noetzel, Timo/Bunde, Tobias/Oroz, Adrian (2010): "Afghanistan als Ende des liberalen Moments?", in: Sicherheit und Frieden, 28:3, S. 169-174.

Noetzel, Timo/Grams, Christoph/Zapfe, Martin u.a. (2010): "Die Bundeswehr der Zukunft", PolicyBrief der stiftung neue verantwortung 2, Berlin.

Noetzel, Timo/Bunde, Tobias (2010): "Unavoidable Tensions: The Liberal Path to Global NATO", in: Contemporary Security Policy 31:2, S. 295-318.

Noetzel, Timo/Rid, Thomas (2010): "Germany", in: Thomas Rid, Thomas Keaney (Hrsg.), Understanding Counterinsurgency Warfare. Doctrine, Operations, Challenges, Milton Park: Routledge, S. 46-58.

Noetzel, Timo (2010): "Eine neue Strategie für Afghanistan? Deutschlands fehlende Debatte", in: spw – Zeitschrift für Sozialistische Politik und Wirtschaft, spw 1/2010, S. 16-19.

Noetzel, Timo/Zapfe, Timo (2009): "Der Einsatz im Fokus? Das Verteidigungsministerium und die Auslandseinsätze", in: Robert Glawe (Hrsg.): Eine neue deutsche Sicherheitsarchitektur – Impulse für die nationale Strategiedebatte, Berlin, S. 187-194.

Noetzel, Timo/Schreer, Benjamin (2009): "NATO’s Vietnam. Afghanistan and the Future of the Atlantic Alliance", in: Contemporary Security Policy 30:3, S. 529-547.

Noetzel, Timo/Zapfe, Martin (2009): "NATO and Counterinsurgency: The case of Germany", in: Christopher M. Schnaubelt (Hrsg.): Counterinsurgency: the challenge for NATO strategy and operations, NATO Defense College Forum Paper Series 11, Rom, S. 129-151.

Noetzel, Timo/Rid, Thomas (2009): "Germany’s Options in Afghanistan", in: Survival 51:5, S. 71-90.

Noetzel, Timo/Schreer, Benjamin (2008): „All the Way? The Evolution of German Military Power“, in: International Affairs 84:2, S. 211-221.

Noetzel, Timo/Schreer, Benjamin (2008): „Counter-what? Germany and Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan“, in: RUSI Journal 153:1, S. 42-46.

Roth, Florian (2010): "Boomerangs from Afghanistan", Beitrag zur Jahreskonferenz der International Studies Association, New Orleans, 17.-20.2.2010.

Roth, Florian (2011): "Legitimation und Delegitimation der Afghanistan-Intervention durch strategisches Framing in Deutschland und Großbritannien", Beitrag zur Dreiländerkonferenz zum Thema "Politische Integration", Basel, 13.-14.1.2011.

Schreer, Benjamin/Noetzel, Timo (2009): "Does a multi-tier NATO matter? The Atlantic alliance and the process of strategic change", in: International Affairs 85:2, S. 211-226.

Schreer, Benjamin/Noetzel, Timo (2009): "Missing Links: The Evolution of German Counter-Insurgency Thinking", in: RUSI Journal 154:1, S.16-22.

Schreer, Benjamin (2008): The Howard Legacy. Australian Military Strategy, 1996–2007, German Strategic Studies. Analysen zur Sicherheitspolitik. Bd. 2, Herausgegeben vom Institut für Sicherheitspolitik an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

Seibel, Wolfgang (2007): "The ‘Responsibility to Protect’ and Modern Protectorates - UN Peace Operations as Successfully Failing Ventures", Beitrag zur Konferenz "The New Protectorates: International Administration and the Dilemmas of Governance", University of Cambridge, 6.-8.6.2007.

Seibel, Wolfgang (2008): "Moderne Protektorate als Ersatzstaat: UN-Friedensoperationen und Dilemmata internationaler Übergangsverwaltungen", in: Gunnar Folke Schuppert und Michael Zürn (Hrsg.), Governance in einer sich wandelnden Welt. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag, 499-530.

Wiese, Inken (2010): „Das Engagement der arabischen Staaten in Afghanistan“, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte. Beilage zur Wochenzeitung Das Parlament, 21-22/2010, 25. Mai 2010, 35-40.

Wiese, Inken (2011): „Arabische Entwicklungspolitik im Jemen: Soziale Reformen zur Stabilisierung, in: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte. Beilage zur Wochenzeitung Das Parlament, 39/2011, 26. September 2011, S. 45-49.

Wiese, Inken (2011): „Die Beziehungen der kleinen Golfstaaten zur Türkei: Ungleiche Erwartungen an ein großes Potential“, in: Sigrid Faath (Hg.): Die Zukunft arabisch-türkischer Beziehungen: Nationales Interesse, nicht Religion als Basis der Kooperation. Baden-Baden: Nomos, S. 141-158 (DGAP-Schriften zur internationalen Politik).

Zapfe, Martin (2011): Sicherheitskultur und Strategiefähigkeit. Die ressortgemeinsame Kooperation der Bundesrepublik Deutschland für Afghanistan, Konstanz (noch unveröffentlichte Dissertationsschrift).

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Lantis, Jeffrey S. Strategic Dilemmas and the Evolution of German Foreign Policy Since Unification. Westport and London: Praeger, 2002.

———. “Strategic Culture and National Security Policy.” International Studies Review 4, no. 3 (2002), pp. 87-113.

Merom, Gil. How democracies lose small wars: state, society, and the failures of France in Algeria, Israel in Lebanon, and the United States in Vietnam. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

Ripsman, Norris M. and T. V. Paul, T.V.‘Globalization and the national security state: a framework for analysis’, International Studies Review 7: 2, June 2005, pp. 199–227.

Strachan, Hew. “The Lost Meaning of Strategy.” Survival 47, no. 3 (Autumn 2005), pp. 33-54.

———. ‘Making Strategy: Civil-Military Relations after Iraq’, Survival 48(3) (2006), pp. 59–82.

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