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Osteuropa 4-5/2008
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4-5/2008

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Heftbeschreibung / Abstracts (de) (en)

Grün buch
Politische Ökologie im Osten Europas

Editorial

Daniel Hausknost
Rasender Stillstand
Die simulierte Nachhaltigkeitsrevolution
Frenzied Standstill
The Simulated Revolution in Sustainability
Dietrich Böhler
Mitverantwortung für die Menschheitszukunft
Die Aktualität von Hans Jonas
Common Future -- Shared Responsibility
The Timeliness of Hans Jonas

Naturbegriff und Umweltgeschichte

Julia Obertreis
Der "Angriff auf die Wüste" in Zentralasien
Zur Umweltgeschichte der Sowjetunion
The "Attack on the Desert" in Central Asia
On the Environmental History of the Soviet Union
Alla Bolotova
Die Geologen: Kolonisatoren am Lagerfeuer
Selbstbild und Naturverständnis in der UdSSR
The Geologists: Colonists around the Camp Fire
Self-Image and the Understanding of Nature in the Soviet Union
Andreas Guski
Die Stimme der Opfer
Vom Umgang mit Katastrophen in Russland
The Victims' Voices
On the Handling of Disasters in Russia
Felix Philipp Ingold
Naturraum und Weltbild eines Imperiums
Reflexionen zur russischen Metageographie
Natural Expanse and an Empire's View of the World
Reflections on Russian Meta-Geography
Vera Meyer
Idyll, Ware, Ökosystem
Der Wald in der russischen Literatur
Idyll -- Commodity -- Eco-System
The Forest in Russian Literature

Ressourcenraubbau und Verschmutzung

Aleksej Jaroshenko
Angriff auf die grüne Lunge
Der Wald und die Forstwirtschaft in Russland
The Attack on the Green Lung
Forestry in the Russian Taiga
Regine Richter und Karsten Smid
Raubbau an der Natur
Ölförderung in Westsibirien und auf Sachalin
The Over-Exploitation of Nature
Oil Production in Western Siberia and off Sakhalin
Michael Bradshaw
Kein Rauch ohne Feuer
Der Konflikt um das Ölprojekt "Sachalin II"
No Smoke without Fire
Conflicts Over Oil and Gas Production at "Sakhalin II"
Jörg Stadelbauer
Goldbergbau in Kirgisistan
Umweltbedrohung und ökonomische Notwendigkeit
Mining Gold in Kyrgyzstan
Environmental Threat and Economic Necessity
Artem Ermilov
Atomtests, Uranförderung und Ölindustrie
Strahlenbelastung und -schutz in Kasachstan
Nuclear Testing, Uranium Extraction and the Oil Industry
Radiation Contamination and Radiation Protection in Kazakhstan
Vladimir Cuprov
Problemanreicherung
Russlands Uranhexafluorid-Importe
The Enrichment Problem
Russia's Imports of Uranium Hexafluoride

Energie- und Klimapolitik

Martin Konecny und Keti Medarova-Bergström
Falsche Weichenstellung
EU-Kohäsionspolitik zu Lasten von Klima und Umwelt
Heading Wrong
EU Cohesion Policy to the Detriment of the Climate and Environment
Jörg Stadelbauer
Russland und der globale Klimawandel
Auswirkungen, Modelle und Szenarien
Russia and Global Climate Change
Repercussions, Models and Scenarios
Tobias Münchmeyer
"Weniger Geld für Pelzmäntel"
Ignoranz und Arroganz in Russlands Klimapolitik
"Less Money for Fur Coats"
Ignorance and Arrogance in Russian Climate Policy
Iryna Stavcuk
Ukraine: Doppelter Klimawandel
Treibhausgase senken, Wissen vermehren
Ukraine: A Double Change in Climate
Reducing Greenhouse Gasses, Increasing Knowledge
Jens Boysen
Erneuerbare Energien vor dem Durchbruch?
Energiesituation in Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa
Renewables on the eve of a Breakthrough?
The Energy Situation in East-Central and Southeastern Europe
Grzegorz Wisniewski
Grüne Evolution
Perspektiven für erneuerbare Energien in Polen
Green Evolution
Perspectives for Renewable Energy in Poland
Vladimir Cuprov und Aleksej Grigor'ev
Energiezwerg Russland
"Erneuerbare" im Land der ungenutzten Potentiale
Energy Dwarf Russia
Renewable Energies in the Land of Unrealised Potential
Manana Kochladze
Tradition vor Innovation
Stromproduktion und Energiepolitik in Georgien
Tradition before Innovation
Electricity Production and Energy Policy in Georgia
Michael Krug
Anstoß zur Nachhaltigkeit
Energieversorgung in Kaliningrad
Impetus for Sustainability
Energy Supply in Kaliningrad
Lutz Mez und Mycle Schneider
Der Mythos der Wiedergeburt
Atomenergie im 21. Jahrhundert
The Myth of Rebirth
Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century
Vladimir Slivjak
Zeit zum Abschalten
Russlands Atomindustrie hat unrealistische Pläne
Time to Shut Down
Russia's Unrealistic Nuclear Plans

Verkehrspolitik

Weert Canzler und Andreas Knie
Auf dem Weg zur Autogesellschaft
Der Personen- und Güterverkehr in Osteuropa
On the Road
Trends in Passenger and Freight Traffic in Eastern Europe
V. Bitjukova und E. Sokolova
Vor dem Kollaps
Moskaus verkehrter Verkehr
On the Brink of Collapse
Moscow's Tangled Traffic
Helen Byron und M. Górska
Kollision im Rospuda-Tal
Polen: Natur und Verkehr im Widerstreit
Collision in the Rospuda Valley
Poland: Nature and Traffic in Conflict
Erich Forster, Armin Engler und Alexandra Krones
Freie Bahn für die Bahn
Die ÖBB und der Personenverkehr über Grenzen
Making Tracks for the Railroad
Austrian Federal Railways and Cross-Border Passenger Traffic

Umweltpolitische Ansätze

Jochen Lamp
Die Ostseepipeline
Ein transnationales Infrastrukturprojekt als Prüfstein internationaler Umweltstandards
The Baltic Sea Gas Pipeline
A Transnational Infrastructure Project as Touchstone for International Environmental Standards
Dorota Metera
Wachstumsmarkt
Ökologische Landwirtschaft in Polen
Growth Market
Organic Farming in Poland
I. Rudenko, U. Grote, J.P.A. Lamers und Ch. Martius
Wert schöpfen, Wasser sparen
Effizienzsteigerung im usbekischen Baumwollsektor
Add Value, Save Water
Increasing Efficiency in the Uzbekistan Cotton Sector
Martin Müller
Schutzgebiete in Russland
Katalysatoren nachhaltiger Entwicklung?
Protected Areas in Russia
Catalysts for Sustainable Development?
Antonina Kuljasova
Russlands globaler Wald
Waldzertifizierung als Schutz vor Raubbau
Russia's Global Forest
Forest Certification as Protection from Over-Felling
Geir Hønneland
Kooperation an der Barentssee
Umweltschutz zwischen Russland und Norwegen
Cooperation in the Barents Sea
Environmental Protection between Russia and Norway
Anna Malgorzata Ehrke
Der Markt, die Umwelt und das Image
Chemieindustrie in Polen und der Ukraine
The Market, the Environment and the Image
Chemical Industry in Poland and Ukraine
Aleksandr Gnedov
Tonnen für die Tonne
Abfallwirtschaft in Belarus
Tonnes for the Bin
Waste Industry in Belarus
Christina Gehrlein
Abfall verbindet
Die Umweltpartnerschaft Ludwigshafen-Sumgait
Waste Connection
Environmental Partnership between Sumgait and Ludwigshafen


 

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European histories (2): Concord and conflict

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Islam and democracy
The history of an approximation

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Per Wirten
Where were you when Europe fell apart?

Too many Europeans have too long avoided the question of Europe, says Swedish writer Per Wirten. To prevent the EU from turning into a "post-democratic regime of bureaucrats", intellectuals need to stop mumbling and take the fear of Europe seriously. [more]

Valeriu Nicolae
Change must start from within
Roma integration: EU rhetoric and institutional reality

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Literature     click for more

Steve Sem-Sandberg
Even nameless horrors must be named

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Literary perspectives
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Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

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The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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