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In: Außenpolitik - Diplomatie - Sicherheit/International Relations - Diplomacy - Security, 13
In: Sangue e suolo 27
Das Werk bietet eine praxisnahe Hilfestellung bei Vorbereitung und Durchführung städtebaulicher Sanierungs- und Entwicklungsmaßnahmen. Es zeigt Lösungsmöglichkeiten für die unterschiedlichen Aufgabenstellungen auf und hilft, typische Fehlerquellen zu vermeiden. Das Handbuch macht den rechtlichen Rahmen für die praktische Umsetzung der Instrumente handhabbar und dient zugleich als ergiebiges Nachschlagewerk. Es gibt daneben einen bundesweiten Überblick über die städtebauliche Förderung einschließlich der Programme zum Stadtumbau und der Sozialen Stadt. Der Aufbau der Darstellung orientiert sich am zeitlichen Ablauf der städtebaulichen Sanierung und Entwicklung. Ca. 100 Beispiele, Muster, Schaubilder, Tabellen sowie farbige Original-Bilder und -Pläne aus der Sanierungspraxis veranschaulichen plastisch die Konzeption und Realisierung der Maßnahmen. Dr. Theodor Haag und Petra Menzel sind Geschäftsführer der LBBW Immobilien Kommunalentwicklung GmbH (KE), Jürgen Katz ist Leiter des Geschäftsbereichs 'Sanierung und Projektmanagement' der KE.
In: Politik, Forschung und Wissenschaft [3]
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In: Staatsrecht 1
In: Schweitzers Handausgaben m. Erl.
In: Routledge contemporary China series
"This book argues that China's Belt and Road Initiative should be seen more as a geopolitical project and less as a global economic project, with China aiming to bring about a new Chinese-led international order. It contends that China's international approach has two personas - an aggressive one, focusing on a nineteenth century-style territorial empire, which is applied to Taiwan and the seas adjacent to China; and a new-style persona, based on relationship building with the political elites of countries in the Global South, relying on large scale infrastructure projects to help secure the elites in power, a process often leading to lower democratic participation and weaker governance structures. It also shows how this relationship building with elites leads to an acceptance of Chinese norms and to changes in states' geopolitical preferences and foreign policies to align them with China's geopolitical interests, with states thereby joining China's emerging international order. Overall, the book emphasises that this new-style, non-territorial "empire" building based on relationships is a major new development in international relations, not fully recognised and accounted for by international relations experts and theorists"--
In: Routledge contemporary China series
"This book argues that China's Belt and Road Initiative should be seen more as a geopolitical project and less as a global economic project, with China aiming to bring about a new Chinese-led international order. It contends that China's international approach has two personas - an aggressive one, focusing on a nineteenth century-style territorial empire, which is applied to Taiwan and the seas adjacent to China; and a new-style persona, based on relationship building with the political elites of countries in the Global South, relying on large scale infrastructure projects to help secure the elites in power, a process often leading to lower democratic participation and weaker governance structures. It also shows how this relationship building with elites leads to an acceptance of Chinese norms and to changes in states' geopolitical preferences and foreign policies to align them with China's geopolitical interests, with states thereby joining China's emerging international order. Overall, the book emphasises that this new-style, non-territorial "empire" building based on relationships is a major new development in international relations, not fully recognised and accounted for by international relations experts and theorists"--
In: Rethinking globalizations
"Globalizations from Below uses a Constructivist International Relations approach that emphasizes the centrality of normative power to analyze and compare the four globalizations 'from below'. These are: (1) the counter-hegemonic globalization represented by the 'movement of movements' of alter-globalization transnational social activists, who try to put an end to the Neoliberal nature of the Western-centered globalization 'from above;' (2) the non-hegemonic globalization enacted by 'ant traders' that are part of the transnational informal economy; (3) the partially similar Chinese-centered globalization, whose entrepreneurial migrants are strongly influenced and instrumentalized by the Chinese state; and (4) the first wave globalization 'from below' that paralleled (and outlived) the 1870-1914 globalization 'from above.' This book identifies their common features and uses them to define the concept of globalization 'from below' as a set of socio-economic or socio-political processes that involve large transnational flows of people, goods, and/or ideas characterized at least in part by informality. They are enacted by entrepreneurial or activistic individuals who either take advantage of the normative power of the hegemon at the origin of an international order and an associated globalization 'from above,' or - explicitly or implicitly - transgress, contest, and try to redefine dominant economic, legal, political, and socio-cultural norms, thus challenging the existing international order and globalization 'from above.' By constructing a unified theoretical framework, this book attempts to open a new field of interdisciplinary research that should take globalizations 'from below' out of their current scholarly marginality. This is one of the first scholarly works to collectively present more than one globalization 'from below,' and will be of great interest to students, scholars, and researchers of International Relations, International Political Economy, Development Studies, Economic History, Anthropology, Diaspora Studies, and Chinese Studies"--