TY - JOUR A1 - Ischinger, Wolfgang A1 - Bunde, Tobias T1 - European Security Policy at the End of the Post-Cold War Era JF - Global Policy N2 - From today's viewpoint, 2016 may well represent the end of the post‐Cold War era and the general assumptions that are associated with it. These include the beliefs that the United States remains a European power, guaranteeing the territorial integrity of its European NATO allies, that liberal democracy represents the political system widely seen as the only legitimate normative reference point, and that the future of the European Union will be defined by continued integration into an ‘ever closer Union’. These assumptions have been shaken to the core. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12431 VL - 8 IS - S4 SP - 27 EP - 29 ER - TY - EDBOOK A1 - Ischinger, Wolfgang A1 - Bunde, Tobias A1 - Lein-Struck, Antje A1 - Oroz, Adrian ED - Ischinger, Wolfgang ED - Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz, Stiftung T1 - Towards Mutual Security: Fifty Years of Munich Security Conference N2 - The Munich Security Conference, founded as "Internationale Wehrkunde-Begegnung" in 1963, has evolved into the leading independent forum for security policy. Traditionally seen as a kind of transatlantic family meeting for debating NATO strategy during the Cold War, the conference has increasingly broadened its agenda and today attracts participants from across the globe. Each year, dozens of heads of state and government, ministers, and experts from different fields of security policy gather in Munich for an open exchange of ideas and policies on the most pressing international security issues - ranging from regional conflicts, international peace operations and nuclear disarmament to cyber security and environmental challenges. On the occasion of the conference's 50th anniversary in 2014, a number of prominent participants, including former and current foreign and defense ministers, reflect on the conference's history and significance, some of the major issues debated, and on key security challenges facing the international community. KW - Außenpolitik Y1 - 2014 UR - https://www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/themen-entdecken/geschichte/zeitgeschichte-ab-1949/2082/towards-mutual-security SN - 978-3525300541 PB - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ischinger, Wolfgang A1 - Bunde, Tobias T1 - Neue deutsche Diplomatie? JF - Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik N2 - In der aktuellen Debatte stellt sich die Frage, ob mit einer „neuen“ deutschen Außenpolitik auch eine neue deutsche Diplomatie einhergeht oder einhergehen sollte. Berlin täte gut daran, sich auf die außenpolitischen Traditionen der Bonner Republik zu besinnen. Diese Prinzipien werden bisweilen vernachlässigt, sind aber aufgrund der allseits konstatierten gewachsenen Bedeutung Deutschlands heute aktueller denn je. Allerdings bedürfen die konkreten Instrumente der Diplomatie und ihr institutioneller Rahmen einer Überarbeitung, um den Herausforderungen gerecht zu werden, denen die Berliner Republik gegenübersteht. KW - Außenpolitik Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s12399-014-0462-4 VL - 8 IS - 1 SP - 313 EP - 333 ER -