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HOCKENOS, PAUL (4) answer(s).
 
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Germany's left rises anew / Hockenos, Paul   Journal Article
Hockenos, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Twenty years after the Berlin Wall came crashing down, Lafontaine, Gysi, and the Left Party are an obstinate legacy of Germany's deeply flawed unification process- and the social dococrat's abandonment of their own core ideals. Back in 1990, few imagined that the thoroughly disgraced communist party would be around in any form once democracy gelled.
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New Berlin : offbeat, disruptive, and imperiled / Hockenos, Paul   Journal Article
Hockenos, Paul Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Berlin’s gritty, inventive, do-it-yourself underside attracted droves of young, educated people. But now the tides of gentrification threaten the city’s quirky demeanor. World Policy Institute fellow Paul Hockenos explains how Berlin’s artists and residents are fighting back.
Key Words Germany  Berlin  Gentrification 
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ID:   086501


Rethinking US-Europe relations: toward a partnership of equals across the Atlantic / Hockenos, Paul   Journal Article
Hockenos, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Obama administration has to rethink the transatlantic partnership in light of shifting power relations and new global security threats. Washington's preferred Atlantic institution, NATO, is already overburdened. The European Union should be prepared to step in and contribute according to its strengths.
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U.S.and Europe: partnership of equals / Hockenos, Paul   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words NATO  United States  Europe  Partnership  Cold War 
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