@incollection{KayserLeininger, author = {Kayser, Mark A. and Leininger, Arndt}, title = {The Economy and Chancellor Approval in Germany: A Cautionary Tale about Data Vintages and Measurement}, series = {Economics and Politics Revisited: Executive Approval and the New Calculus of Support}, booktitle = {Economics and Politics Revisited: Executive Approval and the New Calculus of Support}, editor = {Hellwig, Timothy and Singer, Matthew}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780192871664}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{RoemmeleDarius, author = {R{\"o}mmele, Andrea and Darius, Philipp}, title = {KI und datengesteuerte Kampagnen: Eine Diskussion der Rolle generativer KI im politischen Wahlkampf}, series = {Informationsfl{\"u}sse, Wahlen und Demokratie: Festschrift f{\"u}r R{\"u}diger Schmitt-Beck}, volume = {Studien zur Wahl- und Einstellungsforschung. Band 35}, booktitle = {Informationsfl{\"u}sse, Wahlen und Demokratie: Festschrift f{\"u}r R{\"u}diger Schmitt-Beck}, editor = {Faas, Thorsten and Huber, Sascha and Krewel, Mona and Roßteutscher, Sigrid}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH \& Co. KG}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {9783756008001}, doi = {10.5771/9783748915553}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {199 -- 211}, language = {de} } @incollection{Bunde, author = {Bunde, Tobias}, title = {Social constructivism}, series = {Research Handbook on NATO}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on NATO}, editor = {Mayer, Sebastian}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing Limited}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {9781839103384}, doi = {10.4337/9781839103391.00014}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {69 -- 83}, abstract = {From a social constructivist perspective, NATO is not just another alliance or security institution, but the institutional embodiment of the transatlantic security community, which is based on a collective identity of liberal democracies. This collective identity serves as the main explanatory factor for social constructivist research dealing with NATO's creation, its specific institutional design and its unique culture of consultation. It also helps understand NATO's persistence after the end of the Cold War, its enlargement and its (liberal) out-of-area operations and missions in the post-Cold War period. Constructivism has become one of the key theoretical approaches in NATO research, offering a broader view of the Alliance and accounting for empirical anomalies that competitors fail to explain. Still, constructivist research has arguably not yet reached its full potential and could offer additional insights into NATO's past, presence and future. These lacunae are addressed in the chapter.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hustedt, author = {Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Chapter 15: The Continental tradition of ministerial advice: no institutional home for ministerial advisers?}, series = {Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers}, booktitle = {Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers}, editor = {Shaw, Richard}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham, UK}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800886582.00025}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {221 -- 231}, abstract = {The chapter examines ministerial advisory structures in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands and discusses if and how their emergence and roles are linked to the Continental administrative tradition - one which emphasises the rule of law, and a procedural orientation within and political responsiveness of the standing bureaucracy. The chapter reviews the state of the research on ministerial advisers in the three countries and finds various similarities. In all three contexts ministerial advisory positions have emerged: however, they are less formalised and have received less attention than their counterparts in other parts of the world in recent years.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BachHustedt, author = {Bach, Tobias and Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Chapter 23: Policy-making in the executive triangle: a comparative perspective on ministers, advisers, and civil servants}, series = {Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers}, booktitle = {Handbook on Ministerial and Political Advisers}, editor = {Shaw, Richard}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham, UK}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800886582.00034}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {338 -- 351}, abstract = {This chapter seeks to bridge existing research on the politicisation of top civil servants and the roles of ministerial advisers by proposing a new conceptual approach for the comparative analysis of executive policy-making. We conceive of the executive triangle as a set of interdependent relationships between ministers, civil servants, and advisers. Those relationships may take different forms, depending on the distinct tasks performed by each actor and their roles in policy-making, which define mutual expectations. Thus understood, the executive triangle is an institution performing particular functions in policy-making (such as assessing policy alternatives, anticipating political support, and coordinating with other actors both inside and outside government). Those functions are performed by actors within the triangle and reflected in their roles and their direct and indirect relationships. The chapter conceptually explores such a system-perspective on the executive triangle; sketches analytical dimensions for understanding similarities and differences of executive triangles across contexts; provides empirical illustrations of variations of the executive triangle in Europe; and develops a research agenda using this concept to better understand the roles of ministers, ministerial advisers, and top civil servants in executive policy-making in a comparative perspective.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Daub, author = {Daub, Sara}, title = {Diasporas and Proxy Wars}, series = {Routledge Handbook of Proxy Wars}, booktitle = {Routledge Handbook of Proxy Wars}, editor = {Moghadam, Assaf and Rauta, Vladimir and Wyss, Michel}, edition = {1st}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781003174066}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This chapter discusses the role of diasporas in connection with proxy wars. It argues that diaspora support differs from external state support in important ways, from the sources and motivations of support to the means and types of support provided. Diasporas are often drawn into the conflict by kinship support or feelings of guilt, and often send foreign fighters or financial support to their kin, rather than direct military support. Diasporas are also more susceptible to pressures by rebel groups to provide support, and their assistance tends to be more reliable than that of state sponsors. Finally, diasporas have greater stakes in reducing harm to civilians than most state supporters and will therefore be inclined to support long-term solutions, including those involving rebel governance.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Das Problem mit der Philantropie}, series = {Gutes tun oder es besser lassen? Philanthropie zwischen Kritik und Anerkennung}, booktitle = {Gutes tun oder es besser lassen? Philanthropie zwischen Kritik und Anerkennung}, editor = {von Schnurbein, Georg}, publisher = {Christoph Merian Verlag}, address = {Basel}, isbn = {978-3-03969-012-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {37 -- 50}, language = {de} } @incollection{SarmientovandenBrink, author = {Sarmiento, Daniel and van den Brink, Martijn}, title = {EU competence and investor migration}, series = {Citizenship and Residence Sales: Rethinking the Boundaries of Belonging}, booktitle = {Citizenship and Residence Sales: Rethinking the Boundaries of Belonging}, editor = {Kochenov, Dimitry and Surak, Kristin}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {9781108492874}, doi = {10.1017/9781108675123.009}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {183 -- 206}, abstract = {In this chapter, we examine the issue of competence to confer residence and citizenship based on a donation or investment in the light of international and European law as they stand today. We show that the national competence to do this is part of the sovereign nature of the modern state, which implies the ability to create a people and delimit the scope of the population granted a right to settle in the national territory, underpinned by rules behind such delimitation. We also explain why investment migration per se cannot be presented as unlawful and outlines the avenues for the eventual disciplining of its offshoots in areas unrelated to migration as such, thus connecting particularly well with Peter Spiro's analysis of relevant international law.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Roemmele, author = {R{\"o}mmele, Andrea}, title = {Die Kompetenzkrise der Medien beginnt im Medienmanagement}, series = {Deep Journalism. Dom{\"a}nenkompetenz als redaktioneller Erfolgsfaktor}, booktitle = {Deep Journalism. Dom{\"a}nenkompetenz als redaktioneller Erfolgsfaktor}, publisher = {Herbert von Halem Verlag}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, isbn = {9783869626604}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {de} } @incollection{PrasadAroraSadhwani, author = {Prasad, Shubha Kamala and Arora, Maneesh and Sadhwani, Sara}, title = {Attitudes of the Indian-American Diaspora towards Politics in India}, series = {Global India}, booktitle = {Global India}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781003305132}, doi = {10.4324/9781003305132-16}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {208 -- 225}, abstract = {Diaspora communities are not homogeneous entities even if they are characterized as such for analytical convenience. Often, members of the diaspora carry their political attitudes from their country of origin, which the next generation might also inherit. Given that political preferences in the country of origin might vary significantly, members of the diaspora should also have different political preferences. To test this variation, we explore the internal cleavages of the Indian-American community using a national sample of 1,003 members of this community. We find significant differences by political identity, religion, age, and state of origin in India on evaluations of politicians and policy in India. Moreover, we find that Indian-Americans are not only divided in their attitudes towards politics in India, but that the same factors predict differences in evaluating both politicians and policy in the United States (US). Our results contribute to our understanding of Indian American attitudes, and also offer clues to how diaspora communities carry their political predispositions with them to their destination country, as well as how the diaspora remains as a vital element in - and stimulus on - Indian foreign policy.}, language = {en} } @incollection{AnheierRau, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Rau, Sandra}, title = {Time-Limited Foundations: Comparative Perspectives from Europe}, series = {Giving in Time: Temporal Considerations in Philanthropy}, booktitle = {Giving in Time: Temporal Considerations in Philanthropy}, editor = {Madoff, Ray and Soskis, Benjamin}, publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield Publishers}, address = {Lanham, Maryland}, isbn = {978-1-5381-3176-3}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {177 -- 195}, language = {en} } @incollection{MungiuPippidi, author = {Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina}, title = {Corruption and Development}, series = {Elgar Encyclopedia of Development}, booktitle = {Elgar Encyclopedia of Development}, editor = {Clarke, Matthew and Zhao, Xinyu (Andy)}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {978 1 80037 211 5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Akbik, author = {Akbik, Adina}, title = {The Economic Dialogues with the Eurogroup: Substantive Accountability Claimed, but Unmet}, series = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, booktitle = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, editor = {Dawson, Mark}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, doi = {10.1017/9781009228800.010}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {154 -- 176}, abstract = {As the most powerful executive actor in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), the Eurogroup has faced continuous demands to improve its accountability record since the euro crisis. One reform introduced to meet these demands were the Economic Dialogue - a regular exchange of views between the European Parliament and the President of the Eurogroup designed to 'ensure greater transparency and accountability' in the EMU. This chapter investigates the practical functioning of the Economic Dialogues with the Eurogroup between 2013 and the 2019 European Parliament elections. Applying the theoretical framework of the introduction, the purpose is to examine the extent to which the Parliament focuses on procedural or substantive accountability when questioning the Eurogroup President. Moreover, the chapter investigates the reasoning of parliamentary questions in line with the four accountability goods identified at the outset (openness, non-arbitrariness, effectiveness, and publicness). The findings show that Members of the European Parliament are eager to question the extent to which Eurogroup decisions are substantively open and effective, and to a lesser extent whether they are arbitrary or protect EU interests more generally. The analysis is based on fourteen transcripts of Economic Dialogues with the Eurogroup President, which took place between 2013 and 2019.}, language = {en} } @incollection{AkbikDawson, author = {Akbik, Adina and Dawson, Mark}, title = {From Procedural to Substantive Accountability in EMU Governance}, series = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, booktitle = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, editor = {Dawson, Mark}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, doi = {10.1017/9781009228800.003}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {19 -- 44}, abstract = {This chapter provides the volumes general conceptual framework. It begins by addressing why new approaches to accountability are needed, arguing that accountability literature has reached a stalemate as a result of an impasse between deductive and inductive approaches to accountability in the EU. It then argues that overcoming the stalemate requires developing a generalised framework of what accountability is for, deriving four accountability goods to be used in subsequent chapters. The chapter argues that each of the goods can be delivered in procedural or substantive ways, focusing either on the process by which decisions are made or the substantive worth of decisions themselves. The chapter concludes by discussing the strengths and weaknesses of both varieties of accountability before mapping out how the concepts will be applied across policy fields and institutions in subsequent chapters.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Dawson, author = {Dawson, Mark}, title = {Introduction: The Accountability Impasse of the EU's New Economic Governance}, series = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, booktitle = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, editor = {Dawson, Mark}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, doi = {10.1017/9781009228800.001}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 16}, abstract = {This chapter serves as the general introduction to the volume. It discusses two major impasses plaguing EMU in the 2020s: the first, a clash between politicization of EMU decisions, on the one hand, and an institutional structure designed to reject political conflict, on the other; the second, a scholarly impasse between those analysing EMU accountability comparatively and those doing so through EMU specific standards. The chapter briefly introduces the core concepts used in the volume as a means of overcoming this impasse: the distinction between procedural and substantive accountability as well as the normative goods framework developed in Chapter 1. It finally provides an overview of the structure and content of the volume, concluding with a plea to focus scholarly attention on EMUs substantive accountability deficits.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bobić, author = {Bobić, Ana}, title = {Constructive Constitutional Conflict as an Accountability Device in Monetary Policy}, series = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, booktitle = {Substantive Accountability in Europe's New Economic Governance}, editor = {Dawson, Mark}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, doi = {10.1017/9781009228800.012}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {197 -- 316}, language = {en} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe}, series = {The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe}, editor = {van Aaken, Anne and d'Argent, Pierre and M{\"a}lksoo, Lauri and Vasel, Johann Justus}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780198865315}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198865315.013.8}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This chapter introduces the contribution of Europe to the development of human rights ideas, law, and institutions. In a spirit of 'provincialising Europe', it argues that Europe's contributions to human rights are ambivalent and dynamic. The chapter first examines natural rights and rights of citizens as twin, but also potentially conflicting, developments in demarcating Europe's contributions to human rights. Europe is historically a home of human rights ideas as well as strong critiques and double standards in the use of these ideas. The chapter then examines European contributions to the legalization of human rights with a focus on two institutional Europes: that of the Council of Europe and the European Union. Finally, the chapter reviews contemporary human rights debates, against the backdrop of authoritarianization in Europe on the one hand and demands for new human rights to tackle the climate crisis, and digitalization of modern societies on the other.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKonietzka, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Konietzka, Dirk}, title = {Sozialstruktur und Familienformen}, series = {Handbuch Familiensoziologie}, booktitle = {Handbuch Familiensoziologie}, editor = {Arr{\´a}nz Becker, Oliver and Hank, Karsten and Steinbach, Anja}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-35218-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-35219-6_26}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {657 -- 674}, abstract = {Dieser Beitrag gibt auf Basis der Daten des Mikrozensus einen {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber den Wandel der Familienformen in Deutschland. Es wird untersucht, inwieweit alleinerziehende, nichteheliche und eheliche Familien sozialstrukturell differenziert sind und in welchem Ausmaß sich die {\"o}konomische Lebenslage der verschiedenen Familienformen unterscheidet.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hustedt, author = {Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Die Verwaltungssysteme}, series = {Nordeuropa: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, booktitle = {Nordeuropa: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, editor = {Henningsen, Bernd}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-8699-2}, doi = {10.5771/9783748930914-253}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {253 -- 261}, language = {de} } @incollection{Welfens, author = {Welfens, Natalie}, title = {Resettlement}, series = {Flucht- und Fl{\"u}chtlingsforschung: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, booktitle = {Flucht- und Fl{\"u}chtlingsforschung: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, editor = {Scharrer, Tabea and Glorius, Birgit and Kleist, J. Olaf and Berlinghoff, Marcel}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH \& Co. KG}, isbn = {9783748921905}, doi = {10.5771/9783748921905}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {489 -- 496}, language = {de} } @incollection{SherwoodLemayCostello, author = {Sherwood, Angela and Lemay, Isabelle and Costello, Cathryn}, title = {IOM's Immigration Detention Practices and Policies: Human Rights, Positive Obligations and Humanitarian Duties}, series = {IOM Unbound?: Obligations and Accountability of the International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion}, booktitle = {IOM Unbound?: Obligations and Accountability of the International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion}, editor = {Bradley, Megan and Costello, Cathryn and Sherwood, Angela}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, isbn = {9781009184175}, doi = {10.1017/9781009184175.016}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {360 -- 396}, abstract = {This chapter analyses IOM's practices and policies on immigration detention from the 1990s to date, spanning a period of significant change in its approaches to detention. The chapter first distills pertinent international human rights law (IHRL) on migration-related detention, and then examines IOM's normative statements concerning detention. It shows that while IOM generally emphasises international legal standards, it also tends to stress states' 'prerogative' to detain, frame alternatives to detention (ATDs) as a desirable option rather than a legal obligation, and weave an operational role for itself, notably through assisted voluntary returns (AVRs). The chapter then interrogates IOM's involvement in detention through four case studies. These reveal not only IOM's changing role regarding detention, but its enduring part in a global system whereby powerful states and regions seek to contain protection seekers 'elsewhere.' The chapter concludes that, without constitutional and institutional change to ensure it meets its positive human rights obligations, and deeper critical reflection on its humanitarian duties, IOM's practice risks expanding and legitimating detention.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Auz, author = {Auz, Juan}, title = {Climate Crisis and the Testing of International Human Rights Remedies: Forecasting the Inter-American Court of Human Rights}, series = {Climate Change and the Testing of International Law / Le droit international au d{\´e}fi des changements climatiques}, booktitle = {Climate Change and the Testing of International Law / Le droit international au d{\´e}fi des changements climatiques}, editor = {Maljean-Dubois, Sandrine and Peel, Jacqueline}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {978-90-04-68239-9}, doi = {10.1163/1875-8096_pplcdu_a9789004682399_13}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{RintamaekiMenaFosteretal., author = {Rintam{\"a}ki, Jukka and Mena, S{\´e}bastien and Foster, William M. and Zundel, Mike}, title = {The interview and researching collective memory}, series = {Handbook of Historical Methods for Management}, booktitle = {Handbook of Historical Methods for Management}, editor = {Decker, Stephanie and Foster, William M. and Giovannoni, Elena}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781800883734}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {412 -- 424}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Public sector innovation: which season of public sector reform?}, series = {Handbook of Public Administration Reform}, booktitle = {Handbook of Public Administration Reform}, editor = {Goldfinch, Shaun Francis}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, isbn = {978 1 80037 673 1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {131 -- 145}, language = {en} } @incollection{HammerschmidBreaughRackwitz, author = {Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Breaugh, Jessica and Rackwitz, Maike}, title = {Intergovernmental collaboration in the context of digital transformation: state-of-the-art and theoretical notions}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {31 -- 51}, language = {en} } @incollection{VerhoestKlijnRykkjaetal., author = {Verhoest, Koen and Klijn, Erik Hans and Rykkja, Lise H. and Hammerschmid, Gerhard}, title = {Collaboration for digital transformation: so much more than just technology}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {241 -- 267}, language = {en} } @incollection{RackwitzBreaughHammerschmid, author = {Rackwitz, Maike and Breaugh, Jessica and Hammerschmid, Gerhard}, title = {Leadership for intergovernmental collaboration towards digital transformation}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {124 -- 143}, language = {en} } @incollection{StockmannLuo, author = {Stockmann, Daniela and Luo, Ting}, title = {Xi Jinping's Partnership with Technology Companies and Social Media Platforms}, series = {Chinese Politics: The Xi Jinping Difference}, booktitle = {Chinese Politics: The Xi Jinping Difference}, editor = {Lynch, Daniel and Rosen, Stanley}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781032191522}, doi = {10.4324/9781003257943-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {22}, abstract = {Contrary to conventional wisdom, even Xi Jinping, who is often depicted in the media and pundit world as having centralized control over nearly every dimension of Chinese governance, still must rely on powerful technology corporations to carry out his will in the increasingly important Internet sector. This suggests a model of political control significantly more nuanced than most observers realize. This chapter argues that Xi Jinping does not rule the Internet and more specifically social media via a tight command-and-control structure, which implies that he is the ultimate decision-maker and companies simply implement his policy decisions. Instead, the chapter demonstrates based on process-tracing that China's governance of the Internet is best understood as a corporate management model, whereby the Chinese state engages in a partnership with technology companies. Xi Jinping assumes a leadership role enforced by state instruments of control and cooptation strategies. At the same time, the state remains dependent on companies due to their informational, organizational, and institutional resources.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Dawson, author = {Dawson, Mark}, title = {Revisiting Europe's 'law-politics imbalance'}, series = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, booktitle = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, editor = {Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Bruno and Muir, Elise}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781035313501}, doi = {10.4337/9781035313518.00007}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {17 -- 33}, abstract = {The aim of this chapter is to consider whether accusations of judicial activism towards the European Courts are rooted not in the activity of the CJEU per se but rather a wider 'imbalance' between law and politics in the present-day EU. Revisiting an earlier chapter, the chapter considers three sources of such an imbalance: the gap between the jurisdiction of the CJEU and the EU's legislative competence; judicial reasoning at the EU level; and the imbalance in the EU between market and non-market objectives. While the chapter argues that the EU retains such an imbalance, recent developments, particularly the increasing dynamism of the EU legislature, have significantly narrowed the gap between the EU's political and legal capacities in the last decade. As the chapter will conclude, the EU carries a less institutionally 'lonely' Court than in the past, providing the Union's judiciary with greater leverage to temper activist claims.}, language = {en} } @incollection{DawsondeWitteMuir, author = {Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Bruno and Muir, Elise}, title = {Introduction: locating judicial politics}, series = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, booktitle = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, editor = {Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Bruno and Muir, Elise}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781035313501}, doi = {10.4337/9781035313518.00006}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 16}, abstract = {The Court inhabits a 'political space' to which it is called upon to respond. This points to its need to develop cooperative relationships not only with courts but also with political actors (such as national governments and the EU legislature) and even to directly address and explain decisions to EU citizens themselves. This book is aimed at answering the question of 'How does the CJEU position itself as a political as well as a legal actor?' with a view to better understanding the work of the Court and addressing its contestation. For that purpose, we explore in this introductory chapter what is meant by judicial 'activism' and judicial 'politics', before examining the different varieties of judicial politics our authors have shown an interest in. This will pave the way to drawing some lessons on the factors to take into account when seeking to address and respond to contestation of the work of the Court.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıDurmuşEskitaşcıoğlu, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Durmu{\c{s}}, Bet{\"u}l and Eskita{\c{s}}{\c{c}}{\i}oğlu, İlayda}, title = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level in Turkey}, series = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, booktitle = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, editor = {Heyns, Christof and Viljoen, Frans Jacobus and Murray, Rachel}, isbn = {9789004377653}, doi = {10.1163/9789004377653_021}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1225 -- 1272}, language = {en} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Global Constitutionalism and the Individual}, series = {The Individual in International Law: History and Theory}, booktitle = {The Individual in International Law: History and Theory}, editor = {Peters, Anne and Sparks, Tom}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780198898917}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {321 -- 340}, language = {en} } @incollection{AnheierToepler, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, title = {The Changing Context of Nonprofit Management: Broad Trends and Policy Challenges}, series = {The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management}, booktitle = {The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management}, editor = {Renz, David O. and Brown, William A. and Andersson, Fredrik O.}, edition = {5th}, publisher = {Jossey-Bass}, isbn = {978-1-394-19887-0}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {7 -- 29}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldSchmauckMika, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Schmauck, Sarah and Mika, Tatjana}, title = {Der Wandel der Lebensformen und seine Bedeutung f{\"u}r die Alterssicherung in Deutschland}, series = {Gerechte Rente: Sozialethische Perspektiven einer interdisziplin{\"a}ren Sondierung der Alterssicherung}, booktitle = {Gerechte Rente: Sozialethische Perspektiven einer interdisziplin{\"a}ren Sondierung der Alterssicherung}, editor = {Karger-Kroll, Anna and Sch{\"a}fers, Lars}, publisher = {Nomos}, isbn = {978-3-7560-1712-6}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {de} } @incollection{SteiningerPaige, author = {Steininger, Silvia and Paige, Tamsin Phillipa}, title = {4.2 Interdisciplinarity}, series = {Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach}, booktitle = {Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach}, editor = {Gonz{\´a}lez Hauck, Su{\´e} and Kunz, Raffaela and Milas, Max}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {9781003451327}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {128 -- 140}, language = {en} } @incollection{SękowskaKozłowskaBaranowskaGrygielZasadaetal., author = {Sękowska-Kozłowska, Katarzyna and Baranowska, Grażyna and Grygiel-Zasada, Joanna and Szoszkiewicz, Łukasz}, title = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level in Poland}, series = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, booktitle = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, editor = {Heyns, Christof and Viljoen, Frans Jacobus and Murray, Rachel}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {9789004377653}, doi = {10.1163/9789004377653_016}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {823 -- 898}, language = {en} } @incollection{RykkjaHammerschmidKlijnetal., author = {Rykkja, Lise H. and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Klijn, Erik Hans and Verhoest, Koen}, title = {Introduction: collaborating for digital transformation in the public sector}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation: How Internal and External Collaboration Can Contribute to Innovate Public Service Delivery}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation: How Internal and External Collaboration Can Contribute to Innovate Public Service Delivery}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, isbn = {9781803923888}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {2 -- 12}, language = {en} } @incollection{LeiningerMurrStoetzeretal., author = {Leininger, Arndt and Murr, Andreas E. and Stoetzer, Lukas F. and Kayser, Mark A.}, title = {B{\"u}rger:innenprognosen in einem Mischwahlsystem: Die deutsche Bundestagswahl 2021 als Testfall}, series = {Wahlen und W{\"a}hler}, booktitle = {Wahlen und W{\"a}hler}, editor = {Schoen, Harald and Weßels, Bernhard}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {9783658426934}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-42694-1_15}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {383 -- 411}, abstract = {Wie viele Wahlkreise gewinnt welche Partei bei der Bundestagswahl? Diese Frage war im Vorfeld der Bundestagswahl 2021 trotz des deutschen Mischwahlsystems unter Fachleuten wie auch einer breiteren {\"O}ffentlichkeit von besonderem Interesse. Diesem Bedarf an Vorhersagen bedient in j{\"u}ngerer Zeit eine zunehmende Zahl von Prognosemodellen, die sich jedoch fast ausschließlich auf die Zweitstimme abzielen. F{\"u}r Wahlkreise gibt es nicht nur in Deutschland, sondern auch in reinen Mehrheitswahlsystemen, kaum relevante Umfragen. Wir f{\"u}hrten daher eine Wahlerwartungsumfrage durch, um den Wahlausgang in jedem einzelnen Bundestagswahlkreis zu prognostizieren. Wir nennen unseren Ansatz B{\"u}rger:innenprognose, weil er auf den Erwartungen der B{\"u}rger:innen {\"u}ber das Wahlverhalten ihrer Mitb{\"u}rger:innen beruht und nicht auf deren selbstberichteten Wahlabsichten. In diesem Beitrag stellen wir unsere B{\"u}rger:innenprognose vor, evaluieren ihre Genauigkeit und vergleichen sie mit anderen Ans{\"a}tzen zur Wahlprognose.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Joerges, author = {Joerges, Christian}, title = {Kampf ums Geld}, series = {Die F{\"a}lle der Gesellschaft: Eine neue Praxis soziologischer Jurisprudenz}, booktitle = {Die F{\"a}lle der Gesellschaft: Eine neue Praxis soziologischer Jurisprudenz}, editor = {Lomfeld, Bertram}, isbn = {978-3-16-153831-5}, abstract = {Was Recht ist, ergibt sich aus dem Gesetz. So lautet das Dogma kontinentaler Rechtswissenschaft. Das Recht sagt nur, was die Juristin denkt, h{\"a}lt die soziologische Jurisprudenz dagegen. Und was sie {\"u}ber das Recht denkt, richtet sich nach ihrem sozialen Kontext und theoretischen Blick auf die Gesellschaft. Anl{\"a}sslich Gunther Teubners 70. Geburtstag will dieses rechtssoziologische Fallbuch neuen Gesellschaftstheorien (vorwiegend Systemtheorie, Diskurstheorie und poststrukturalistischen Theorien) einen Weg in die Ausbildungs- und Gerichtspraxis er{\"o}ffnen. Dazu werden 16 h{\"o}chstrichterliche Entscheidungen verschiedenster Rechtsbereiche aus sozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive alternativ gel{\"o}st, begr{\"u}ndet oder kommentiert. Die Autoren verwenden Sozialtheorien als experimentelle Modelle f{\"u}r Erkl{\"a}rung und Kritik der Rechtswirklichkeit wie auch als utopische Steinbr{\"u}che f{\"u}r eine ver{\"a}nderte Sicht auf rechtliche Institutionen und juristische Argumente. Das Buch entwirft so die pluralistische Landkarte einer neuen Praxis reflexiver soziologischer Jurisprudenz.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Das Stiftungswesen in Zahlen: Eine sozial-{\"o}konomische Strukturbeschreibung deutscher Stiftungen}, series = {Handbuch Stiftungen}, booktitle = {Handbuch Stiftungen}, publisher = {Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-322-99467-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-322-99466-0_3}, pages = {47 -- 82}, language = {de} } @incollection{AnheierFreiseThemundo, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Freise, Matthias and Themundo, Nuno}, title = {Entwicklungslinien der internationalen Zivilgesellschaft}, series = {Dritter Sektor - drittes System: Theorie, Funktionswandel und zivilgesellschaftliche Perspektiven}, booktitle = {Dritter Sektor - drittes System: Theorie, Funktionswandel und zivilgesellschaftliche Perspektiven}, publisher = {VS-Verl.}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {3--8100-3994-2}, pages = {17 -- 38}, language = {de} } @incollection{Enderlein, author = {Enderlein, Henrik}, title = {Warum wir mehr Europa brauchen}, series = {Lehren aus der Finanzmarktkrise : Ein Comeback der sozialen Marktwirtschaft ; BAND III ; Verflochtene Krisen; Von der Finanzmarkt- zur Eurokrise}, booktitle = {Lehren aus der Finanzmarktkrise : Ein Comeback der sozialen Marktwirtschaft ; BAND III ; Verflochtene Krisen; Von der Finanzmarkt- zur Eurokrise}, publisher = {Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung}, address = {Sankt-Augustin ; Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-924755-00-7}, pages = {9 -- 14}, language = {de} } @incollection{Enderlein, author = {Enderlein, Henrik}, title = {Economic policy-making and multi-level governance}, series = {Handbook on multi-level governance}, booktitle = {Handbook on multi-level governance}, publisher = {Elgar Publ.}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {978 1 84720 241 3}, pages = {423 -- 440}, language = {en} }