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  • 2010-2014  (11)
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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1638504938
    Format: zahlr. graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    ISSN: 0964-4008
    Content: Turner, E. ; Green, S. ; Paterson, W.: Introduction : understanding the transformation of the CDU. - S. [1]-15
    Content: Wiliarty, S.E.: Gender as a modernising force in the German CDU. - S. [172]-190
    Content: Clemens, C.M.: Beyond Christian Democracy? : Welfare state politics and policy in a changing CDU. - S. [191]-211
    Content: Schmid, J.: Concluding remarks : the CDU - revisiting the elephant. - S. [212]-218
    Content: Bale, T. ; Krouwel, A.: Down but not out : a comparison of Germany's CDU/CSU with Christian Democratic parties in Austria, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands. - S. [16]-45
    Content: Green, S.: Societal transformation and programmatic change in the CDU. - S. [46]-63
    Content: Lees, C.: Christian Democracy is dead - long live the Union parties : explaining CDU/CSU dominance within the German party system. - S. [64]-81
    Content: Hornig, E.-C.: The genetic origin of the CDU and its developmental path to a catch-all party. - S. [82]-96
    Content: Zolleis, U. ; Wertheimer, C.: Is the CSU still a Volkspartei? - S. [97]-113
    Content: Turner, E.: The CDU and party organisational change. - S. [114]-133
    Content: Neumann, A.: The federal character of the CDU. - S. [134]-150
    Content: Debus, M. ; Müller, J.: The programmatic development of CDU and CSU since reunification : incentives and constraints for changing policy positions in the German multi-level system. - S. [151]-171
    In: German politics, Philadelphia, PA : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1992, 22(2013), 1-2, Seite [1]-218, 0964-4008
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1636433693
    Format: graph. Darst., Tab., Lit. S. 619-621
    ISSN: 1035-7718
    In: Australian journal of international affairs, Abingdon : Routledge, 1990, 66(2012), 5, Seite [606]-621, 1035-7718
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1639365400
    ISSN: 0951-2748
    Content: Official sources and the media often represent the 'Abu Sayyaf' as a militant Islamist group or organization responsible for most atrocities in the southwestern Philippines. Frequently implicit within such representations is the assumption that the reported terrorist/bandit entity possesses the basic features of a conventional organization. Yet this assumption is irreconcilable with the many available descriptions of the armed groups labelled 'Abu Sayyaf' since the early 1990s. To resolve this incongruity, the article examines reigning perceptions of the 'Abu Sayyaf' in light of organization theory and network analysis. It begins with a summary of conventional definitions of organizations, before identifying alternative conceptual aids useful for understanding the phenomenon known as the ‘Abu Sayyaf’. It then teases out the presuppositions that underpin popular views of the phenomenon through a sample of early military and rebel depictions. It compares those presuppositions with the structural features of the armed coalitions involved in two mass kidnappings attributed to the ‘Abu Sayyaf'. The remainder of the article analyzes the 'Abu Sayyaf' in terms of ‘dark’ or illegal networks and supporting concepts from organization theory. To dispel the confusion surrounding the phenomenon, the article reviews the genealogy of the 'Abu Sayyaf' label in order to reveal the circumstances that gave birth to the perception of it as being a coherent group or organization. The article concludes with a brief ideal-typical interpretation of the covert networks in which the armed groups branded 'Abu Sayyaf' have been and continue to be enmeshed. (Pac Rev/GIGA)
    In: The Pacific review, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1988, 24(2011), 4, Seite 397-420, 0951-2748
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    AV-Medium
    München : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i40305216142460001
    Format: 1 DVD (85 Min.) : farb.
    ISBN: 4030521614246
    Uniform Title: Zombieland
    Note: Orig.: USA, 2009. - StO Spielfilme Basis groß
    Language: German
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  • 5
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    [Hamburg] : WVG Medien
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-turjefwikaka13hamwvgv
    Format: 2 DVD (208, 40 Min.) : farb.
    Content: "Von den magischen Regenwäldern der Pazifikküste zu den majestätischen Gipfeln der Rocky Mountains, vom endlosen Grasmeer der Prärie zu den Eisfeldern der Arktis - das riesige Kanada mit seinen vielen, höchst unterschiedlichen Lebensräumen ist eine Welt für sich. - Mit atemberaubenden Flugaufnahmen und faszinierenden, teilweise noch nie gesehenen Tierverhalten, einzigartigen Zeitraffer- und Zeitlupensequenzen sowie aufwendig inszenierten historischen Szenen entsteht in dieser 4-teiligen Doku-Reihe ein umfassendes und spannendes Porträt der Naturwelten und Geschichte Kanadas. Disk 1: 1. Das ewige Neuland 2. Der Wilde Westen. Disk 2: 3. Die endlose Weite 4. Der Hohe Norden" (Verlagstext). (Sprachen: D, GB)
    Note: Enth. u.a.: Das ewige Neuland. Der Wilde Westen
    Language: German
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  • 6
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Unterföhring : Paramount Home Entertainment
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i40108845402910001
    Format: 1 DVD (105 Min.) : farb.
    ISBN: 4010884540291
    Uniform Title: Up in the air
    Note: Orig.: USA, 2009. - Nach dem Buch von Walter Kirn. - StO Spielfilme Basis klein; StO Bestseller FIF/Filme im Fokus
    Language: German
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1638504938
    Format: zahlr. graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw.
    ISSN: 0964-4008
    Content: Turner, E. ; Green, S. ; Paterson, W.: Introduction : understanding the transformation of the CDU. - S. [1]-15
    Content: Wiliarty, S.E.: Gender as a modernising force in the German CDU. - S. [172]-190
    Content: Clemens, C.M.: Beyond Christian Democracy? : Welfare state politics and policy in a changing CDU. - S. [191]-211
    Content: Schmid, J.: Concluding remarks : the CDU - revisiting the elephant. - S. [212]-218
    Content: Bale, T. ; Krouwel, A.: Down but not out : a comparison of Germany's CDU/CSU with Christian Democratic parties in Austria, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands. - S. [16]-45
    Content: Green, S.: Societal transformation and programmatic change in the CDU. - S. [46]-63
    Content: Lees, C.: Christian Democracy is dead - long live the Union parties : explaining CDU/CSU dominance within the German party system. - S. [64]-81
    Content: Hornig, E.-C.: The genetic origin of the CDU and its developmental path to a catch-all party. - S. [82]-96
    Content: Zolleis, U. ; Wertheimer, C.: Is the CSU still a Volkspartei? - S. [97]-113
    Content: Turner, E.: The CDU and party organisational change. - S. [114]-133
    Content: Neumann, A.: The federal character of the CDU. - S. [134]-150
    Content: Debus, M. ; Müller, J.: The programmatic development of CDU and CSU since reunification : incentives and constraints for changing policy positions in the German multi-level system. - S. [151]-171
    Note: Turner, E. ; Green, S. ; Paterson, W.: Introduction : understanding the transformation of the CDU. - S. [1]-15 Bale, T. ; Krouwel, A.: Down but not out : a comparison of Germany's CDU/CSU with Christian Democratic parties in Austria, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands. - S. [16]-45 Green, S.: Societal transformation and programmatic change in the CDU. - S. [46]-63 Lees, C.: Christian Democracy is dead - long live the Union parties : explaining CDU/CSU dominance within the German party system. - S. [64]-81 Hornig, E.-C.: The genetic origin of the CDU and its developmental path to a catch-all party. - S. [82]-96 Zolleis, U. ; Wertheimer, C.: Is the CSU still a Volkspartei? - S. [97]-113 Turner, E.: The CDU and party organisational change. - S. [114]-133 Neumann, A.: The federal character of the CDU. - S. [134]-150 Debus, M. ; Müller, J.: The programmatic development of CDU and CSU since reunification : incentives and constraints for changing policy positions in the German multi-level system. - S. [151
    In: German politics, Philadelphia, PA : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1992, 22(2013), 1-2, Seite [1]-218, 0964-4008
    In: volume:22
    In: year:2013
    In: number:1-2
    In: pages:[1]-218
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1639365400
    ISSN: 0951-2748
    Content: Official sources and the media often represent the 'Abu Sayyaf' as a militant Islamist group or organization responsible for most atrocities in the southwestern Philippines. Frequently implicit within such representations is the assumption that the reported terrorist/bandit entity possesses the basic features of a conventional organization. Yet this assumption is irreconcilable with the many available descriptions of the armed groups labelled 'Abu Sayyaf' since the early 1990s. To resolve this incongruity, the article examines reigning perceptions of the 'Abu Sayyaf' in light of organization theory and network analysis. It begins with a summary of conventional definitions of organizations, before identifying alternative conceptual aids useful for understanding the phenomenon known as the ‘Abu Sayyaf’. It then teases out the presuppositions that underpin popular views of the phenomenon through a sample of early military and rebel depictions. It compares those presuppositions with the structural features of the armed coalitions involved in two mass kidnappings attributed to the ‘Abu Sayyaf'. The remainder of the article analyzes the 'Abu Sayyaf' in terms of ‘dark’ or illegal networks and supporting concepts from organization theory. To dispel the confusion surrounding the phenomenon, the article reviews the genealogy of the 'Abu Sayyaf' label in order to reveal the circumstances that gave birth to the perception of it as being a coherent group or organization. The article concludes with a brief ideal-typical interpretation of the covert networks in which the armed groups branded 'Abu Sayyaf' have been and continue to be enmeshed. (Pac Rev/GIGA)
    In: The Pacific review, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 1988, 24(2011), 4, Seite 397-420, 0951-2748
    In: volume:24
    In: year:2011
    In: number:4
    In: pages:397-420
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1636433693
    Format: graph. Darst., Tab., Lit. S. 619-621
    ISSN: 1035-7718
    In: Australian journal of international affairs, Abingdon : Routledge, 1990, 66(2012), 5, Seite [606]-621, 1035-7718
    In: volume:66
    In: year:2012
    In: number:5
    In: pages:[606]-621
    Language: English
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  • 10
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