Publishing Institution:
Austrian Institute for International Affairs (OIIP)
The oiip – Austrian Institute for International Affairs is an independent research institute founded in 1978 and committed to fundamental research in the field of international politics. The oiip is Austria’s leading institute on international politics and positions itself at the juncture between academic and policy oriented research. Besides international academic publishing, the Institute’s researchers are engaged in teaching, policy consultancy and public awareness raising. The oiip is part of various international research networks and collaborations.
The oiip’s researchers keep track of emerging trends and developments and actively participate in relevant academic debates. They are fully independent in their research and associated activities. They offer Austrian and European stakeholders, public authorities, businesses and society at large applicable recommendations and policy options.
The oiip constitutes a meeting point and a venue for critical thinking and international and interdisciplinary debates and exchanges. As such, the Institute’s work contributes to Austria’s internationalisation.
We work to enhance an informed and unbiased view of world politics. Diversity and gender equality are our core assets, which we work to promote. The Institute is also committed to the best possible career development of its staff members. Respect, openness, and transparency guide our communications and interactions within the Institute as well as our encounters with others.
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Resources:
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August 17, 2020
How did Serbia unite Chomsky, Mironov and Fukuyama? Engaging with the New Despotism
By:
Vedran Dzihic, Gazela Pudar Drasko
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July 09, 2020
The Use of Cyberspace in the Context of Hybrid Warfare. Means, Challenges and Trends
By:
Cholpon Abdyraeva
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March 31, 2020
Values at Stake: Southeast Europe: A Normative Marktplace?
By:
Vedran Dzihic, Gazela Pudar Drasko, Nilay Kilinc, Nilay Kilinc, Senada Šelo Šabić
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January 05, 2020
The Western Balkans in Times of the Global Pandemic
By:
Vedran Dzihic
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December 19, 2019
Concrete Proposals for the New Balkans in 2030
By:
Vedran Dzihic
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December 17, 2019
Young Generations for New Balkans visit EU Institutions
By:
Vedran Dzihic
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December 16, 2019
Democracy and human rights agency for change: Alternative Democratic Practices in Southeast Europe
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Vedran Dzihic, Gazela Pudar Drasko, Felix Henkel, Irena Fiket, Ivan Stefanovski, Rastislav Dinic
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December 16, 2019
Who Owns What? – Free Trade Policies, Migration Management and the Ambiguity of “Joint Ownership”
By:
Sherin Gharib
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December 09, 2019
Euro-Mediterranean Relations: Democratization and the Role of Civil Society
By:
Cengiz Günay
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November 14, 2019
How extreme is the European far right? Investigating overlaps in the German far-right scene on twitter
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Daniela Pisoiu, Reem Ahmed
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July 31, 2019
The gendered and racialized politics of risk analysis. The case of Frontex
By:
Saskia Stachowitsch, Julia Sachseder
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June 27, 2019
Nationalist Polarization in the Western Balkans and Its Institutional Consequences: A Fate That Can Be changed
By:
Vedran Dzihic
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April 18, 2019
Beyond evidence versus truthiness: toward a symmetrical approach to knowledge and ignorance in policy studies
By:
Katharina Paul, Christian Haddad
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April 18, 2019
The New-Old Elites and their Relations with the EU: The Cases of Egypt and Tunisia
By:
Cengiz Günay
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March 03, 2019
Political Culture in Southeast Europe. Navigating between Democratic and Authoritarian Beliefs and Practices
By:
Vedran Dzihic, Gazela Pudar Drasko, Damir Kapidzic, Dario Cepo, Jelena Dzankic, Jelena Vasiljevic
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November 07, 2018
Green growth and its global-local meanings – Insights from Morocco
By:
Cengiz Günay, Sherin Gharib, Christian Haddad
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August 18, 2018
Overcoming the Democratisation Deficit in the Western Balkans: A Road to (No)Where?
By:
Vedran Dzihic
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August 01, 2018
Overcoming the Democratisation Deficit in the Western Balkans: A Road to (No)Where?
By:
Vedran Dzihic
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October 25, 2017
Green Modernization – The political, social and societal setting of Morocco’s solar energy policies
By:
Cengiz Günay
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April 22, 2017
NATO, Cooperative Security, and the Middle East – Status and Prospects
By:
Hakan Akbulut
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March 30, 2017
The Difference Resilience Makes: U.S. National Preparedness – From Civil Defence to Resilience
By:
Barbara Gruber
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December 18, 2016
‘Keep Calm and Carry on’? Resilience and UK Security Policies
By:
Sarah Ponesch