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Austria in the European Union (Paperback)
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Austria in the European Union (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Austrian Studies
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Austria joined the European Union in 1995, with the overwhelming
support of its citizenry. In June 1994, a record 66.6 percent of
the Austrian population voted in favor of joining the Union, and
Austria acceded on January 1, 1995. Only three years later, in the
second half of 1998, Austria assumed its first presidency of the
European Union. Its competent conduct of the Union's business
enhanced its reputation. The sense that Austria was a role model
collapsed overnight, after a new conservative People's Party
(VP/FP) coalition government was formed in Austria in early
February 2000. Austria became Europe's nightmare.
This volume has two purposes. The first is to assess Austria's
first five years in the European Union. The second is Austria's
ongoing struggle with its past. Heinrich Neisser evaluates and
assesses Austria's commitment to the European Union. Thomas Angerer
offers a long-term perspective of regionalization and globalization
trends in Austrian foreign affairs. Waldemar Hummer analyzes
contradictions between Austrian neutrality and Europe's emerging
common security policy. Johannes Pollak and Sonja Puntscher
Rieckmann look at current debates over weighing future voting
rights in the European Commission. Michael Huelshoff evaluates
Austria's EU presidency in 1998 and compares it to the subsequent
1999 German presidency. Gerda Falkner examines the withering away
of the previously much admired Austrian welfare state. Walter
Manoschek scrutinizes the Nazi roots of Jorg Haider's Freedom
Party. Michael Gehler critiques the EU sanctions and bemoans the
absence of mediation through transnational Christian conservative
parties.
In reviewing how Austria deals with World War II, Richard Mitten
investigates discourses on victimhood in postwar Austria and the
place of Jews in this process. A "Roundtable" presents overwhelming
evidence of Austrians' deep involvement in Nazi war crimes, and
includes articles by Sabine Loitfellner and Winfried Garscha. This
addition to the Contemporary Austrian Studies series will be
welcomed by political scientists, historians and legal scholars,
particularly those with a strong interest in European affairs.
Gnter Bischof is professor of history and executive director of
the International Studies Center at the University of New Orleans.
Anton Pelinka is professor of political science at the University
of Innsbruck and director of the Institute of Conflict Research in
Vienna. Michael Gehler is professor of contemporary history at the
University of Innsbruck.
""Austria in the European Union" is a highly detailed, expertly
researched blend of history, economics, and a calculating appraisal
of a nation's future within the context of the evolving European
international collaboration. "Austrian in the European Union" is
strongly recommended for European Studies, Political Studies, and
International Relations supplemental reading lists and academic
reference collections."-" The Midwest Book Review"
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