TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. T1 - Mehr als Teil einer tiefen Krise: Der Dritte Sektor in Deutschland JF - Kommune: Forum für Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur Y1 - 1999 SN - 0723-7669 VL - 99 IS - 4 SP - IX EP - XI PB - Kühl CY - Frankfurt a.M. ET - Extrabeilage: Zukunft der Arbeit ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. T1 - Zivilgesellschaft in Europa N2 - Die Vielfalt Europas besteht nicht nur in seinen kulturellen und politischen Traditionen. Europa ist auch ein Mosaik von verschiedenen Zivilgesellschaften, die meist auf eine lange Entwicklung zurückblicken können. Y1 - 2014 UR - http://www.bpb.de/politik/wahlen/europawahl/71376/zivilgesellschaft-in-europa N1 - Updated 13.5.2019 PB - BPB Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung CY - Bonn ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. T1 - The Cultural Values Project: Cultural relations in Societies in Transition JF - A Report to the Goethe Institute and the British Council N2 - A Report to the Goethe Institute and the British Council Y1 - 2018 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. T1 - On the Future of the Public Policy School JF - Global Policy Journal N2 - Initially created as schools of public administration to help consolidate and advance the functioning of the expanding nation state, these institutions evolved into public policy or governance schools over time. As they evolved, they encountered many tensions inherent in a triad of “management and administration – policy analysis and academia – policy making and politics”. Each of the triad corners represents a distinct and relatively powerful constituency: academia mostly interested in analytics; public administrators eager to optimise processes; and policy makers looking for actionable answers. For the most part, schools managed to negotiate the tensions inherent in the triad, but they now face a series of new challenges that will require them to change substantially to maintain their relevance. The article discusses the evolution of public policy schools, presents the reasons behind current challenges and offers several recommendations. KW - Public Policy School Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12599 SN - 1758-5899 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 75 EP - 83 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Abels, Christoph M. A1 - Yang, Yuqing A1 - Knudsen, Edward L. T1 - Germany's Soft Power 2030: Scenarios for an Unsettled World – Executive Summary JF - “Germany’s Soft Power 2030: Scenarios for an Unsettled World – Executive Summary,” in: Helmut K. Anheier and ifa (eds.) N2 - This foresight project focuses on a key question for the future of Germany’s foreign policy: Given changing geopolitical and economic relationships among major powers, what possible futures can be foreseen soft power approaches or external cultural policy (ECP) in terms of narratives, strategies, goals, policies, and programmatic activities? To address this question, we place Germany in a comparative framework of international relations that considers soft power approaches in the context of prevailing geopolitical and economic relations between the European Union, the United States of America, and the People’s Republic of China as well as other global players. In each case, we consider soft power approaches relative to hard and sharp power options. The time frame for the future scenarios is the year 2030, anticipating likely and potential developments and events from 2022 onward. The scenarios are based on a series of brainstorming and validation sessions, literature reviews, personal interviews, and an online survey fielded among experts and representatives of leading institutions. We identified two major drivers of future developments: the state of the world economy and the state of the world’s security situation. Exploring the interaction between these two drivers yielded four distinct scenarios. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://opus.bsz-bw.de/ifa/frontdoor/index/index/searchtype/collection/id/16240/docId/160 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17901/ecp.2022.077 SP - 1 EP - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Begg, Iain A1 - Knudsen, Edward L. ED - Anheier, Helmut K. ED - Begg, Iain T1 - Can Circles be Squared? Quandaries and Contestation Shaping the Future of Europe JF - Ralf Dahrendorf and the European Union 2030: Looking Back, Looking Forward KW - Social Policy Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Published-version.pdf SP - 105 EP - 114 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Begg, Iain ED - Anheier, Helmut K. ED - Begg, Iain T1 - Introduction JF - Ralf Dahrendorf and the European Union 2030: Looking Back, Looking Forward KW - Social Policy Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Published-version.pdf SP - 12 EP - 17 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Filip, Alexandru T1 - The Rodrik Trilemma and the Dahrendorf Quandary: An Empirical Assessment JF - Global Perspectives N2 - Rodrik’s Trilemma rests on the incompatibility of democracy, national sovereignty, and global economic integration: any two can be combined, but never all three simultaneously and in full. Addressing the same problèmatique but from a different perspective, Dahrendorf’s Quandary posits that, over time, maintaining global economic competitiveness requires countries either to adopt measures detrimental to the cohesion of civil society or to restrict civil liberties and political participation. The purpose of this article is to examine the empirical foundations of Rodrik’s and Dahrendorf’s propositions. When one assesses developed market economies from 1991 to 2014, evidence suggests that only in rare cases can the Trilemma be overcome, and the tensions the Quandary hypothesizes build up to a significant extent. In most cases examined, however, the performance of the countries is too varied to support the broad claims Rodrik and Dahrendorf put forth in their respective writings. Specifically, next to the small group of five cases where either the Trilemma or the Quandary apply, there are twice as many countries that generally managed to grow moderately in terms of economic globalization, liberal democracy, and social cohesion while avoiding some of the tensions implied in the Quandary or reaching Trilemma conditions. For an even larger group of countries, the evidence suggests that growing economic globalization can coexist with lower societal stressor levels. KW - Social Institutions, Organizations, and Relations KW - Sociology Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1525/gp.2021.21245 VL - 2 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. T1 - Philanthropy Must Go Beyond Traditional Grantmaking JF - Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) KW - Social Innovation KW - Sociology KW - Philanthropy KW - Foundations Y1 - 2021 UR - https://ssir.org/articles/entry/philanthropy_must_go_beyond_traditional_grantmaking# ER -