scholarly journals Das Vermächtnis: Angela Merkel und die Transformation des deutschen Gender Regimes. Ein Essay

Author(s):  
Joyce Marie Mushaben
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2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 307-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip L. Martin

The European Union’s 28 member nations received over 1.2 million asylum seekers in 2015, including 1.1 million in Germany[1] and over 150,000 in Sweden. The US, by comparison, has been receiving 75,000 asylum applications a year. One reason for the upsurge in asylum applicants is that German Chancellor Angela Merkel in August 2015 announced that Syrians could apply for asylum in Germany even if they passed through safe countries en route. The challenges of integrating asylum seekers are becoming clearer, prompting talk of reducing the influx, reforming EU institutions, and integrating migrants.[1] Some 1.1 million foreigners were registered in Germany’s EASY system in 2015, but only 476,500 were able to complete asylum applications because of backlogs in asylum offices.


Author(s):  
Alison Brysk

Chapter 6 concerns denial of women’s right to life . The new frame of “femicide” has dramatically increased attention to gender-based killing in the public and private sphere, and encompasses a spectrum of threats and assaults that culminate in murder. The chapter follows the threats to women’s security through the life cycle, beginning with cases of “gendercide” (sex-selective abortion and infanticide) in India, then moving to honor killings in Turkey and Pakistan. We examine public femicide in Mexico and Central America—with comparison to the disappearance of indigenous women in Canada, as “second-class citizens” in a developed democracy. The chapter continues mapping the panorama of private sphere domestic violence in the semi-liberal gender regimes of China, Russia, Brazil, and the Philippines, along with a range of responses in law, public policy, advocacy, and protest.


This edited book will make an important, timely, and innovative contribution to the now flourishing academic discipline of political leadership studies. We have developed a conceptual framework of leadership capital and a diagnostic tool—the Leadership Capital Index (LCI)—to measure and evaluate the fluctuating nature of leadership capital. Differing amounts of leadership capital, a combination of skills, relations, and reputation, allow leaders to succeed or fail. This book brings together leading international scholars to engage with the concept of “leadership capital” and apply the LCI to a variety of comparative case studies. The LCI offers a comprehensive yet parsimonious and easily applicable ten-point matrix to examine leadership authority over time and in different political contexts. In each case, leaders “spend” and put their “stock” of authority and support at risk. United States president, Lyndon Johnson, arm-twisting Congress to put into effect civil rights legislation, Tony Blair taking the United Kingdom into the invasion of Iraq, Angela Merkel committing Germany to a generous reception of refugees: all ‘spent capital’ to forge public policy they believed in. We are interested in how office-holders acquire, consolidate, risk, and lose such capital. This volume concentrates predominantly on elected ‘chief executives’ at the national level, including majoritarian and consensus systems, multiple and singular cases. We also consider some presidential and sub-national cases. The purpose of the exercise is indeed exploratory: the chapters are a series of plausibility probes, to see how the LCI framework ‘performs’ as a descriptive and analytical tool.


2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (07) ◽  
pp. 3-3
Author(s):  
Axel Ekkernkamp

Auf denkbar schwierigem Wege ist ein neues Staatsoberhaupt gefunden worden, natürlich fragen wir uns nach den Konsequenzen für die Gesundheitswirtschaft. Nehmen wir Niedersachsen als Maßstab, so sehen wir gut belegte wirtschaftliche Erfolge: Es ist das Land der (auto-)mobilen Gesellschaft, die medizinische Versorgung in den beiden Universitätskliniken, aber auch in der Fläche funktioniert sehr gut, die Aktivitäten der Leuphana Universität rücken sukzessive in das Blickfeld. Niedersachsen stellt zwei Minister mit Fachbezug im Kabinett von Angela Merkel. Christian Wulff hat Ursula von der Leyen für die Politik gewonnen, Philipp Rösler nach Kräften gefördert. Ein Wirtschaftsminister des Landes Niedersachsen, der Gesundheitsminister im Bund geworden ist: Dem Thema Gesundheitswirtschaft hätte Schlimmeres passieren können – die Sympathien des neuen Staatsoberhauptes sind uns gewiss.


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