Sebastian Harnisch
Professur für Internationale Beziehungen, Institut für Politische Wissenschaft, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg.
Nr. 148 (2018) Artikel Article 26–50 {:de}Deutschlands Politik gegenüber der Belt and Road Initiative der Volksrepublik China 2013– 2018: eine erste BestandsaufnahmeThe article describes and explains Germany’s societal, economic, and political reactions to the “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI). This is (potentially) China’s global interconnectivity platform, established in 2013 to address development challenges in some of the country’s border provinces, in its export-led growth model, as well as the infrastructure and development gaps in neighboring regions. …von by Sebastian Harnisch
Nr. 139 (2016) Artikel Article 44–74 {:de}Schwerpunktverlagerung, Richtung ungewiss? Der „US-Pivot to Asia“ und seine unintendierten KonsequenzenThe phrase “unintended consequences” is often used in the political (science) discourse, yet it still remains theoretically underspecified. We conceptualize unintended consequences in role theoretical terms in three steps, and then apply it to the United States’ policy vis-à-vis the Asia-Pacific region under the Obama administration — the so-called “Pivot to Asia.” First, we model …von by Gordon Friedrichsund and Sebastian Harnisch
Nr. 69 (1998) Artikel Article 5–29 {:de}Soft Landing oder Hard Landing? Perspektiven einer koreanischen WiedervereinigungThe analysis of the economic, social and political crisis in North Korea indicates that three different scenarios for unification on the Korean peninsula are possible. Against this background the article investigates recent developments in North Korea as well as the diplomatic efforts of concerned states to engage the Kim regime: the Four-Party talks, the Beijing …von by Sebastian Harnisch