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Adam von Trott: Ein Vorbild für die Demokratie im 21. Jahrhundert
Softcover, 12,6x20,5Anlässlich des 70. Jahrestags des Umsturzversuchs gegen das NS-Regime am 20. Juli 1944 würdigt Thomas Oppermann den Göttinger Alumnus und Widerstandskämpfer Adam von Trott zu Solz als mutigen Gegner der Nazi-Diktatur und als Vorbild für unsere heutige Demokratie. Aus seiner persönlichen Sicht als Bundestagsabgeordneter hebt Oppermann besonders von Trotts visionäre Gedanken zu einem vereinten, friedlichen Europa hervor. Kurze Streiflichter in die Biografie von Trotts geben einen Einblick in sein bewegtes Leben und zeigen, welch Inspiration und Aktualität im Denken und Wirken des Widerstandskämpfers zu finden sind.
Thomas Oppermann ist Abgeordneter der SPD im Deutschen Bundestag. Er studierte Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Göttingen und hat sich in besonderem Maße für die Kooperation zwischen der Universität Göttingen und der Stiftung Adam von Trott eingesetzt
Thomas Oppermann. Die algerische Frage
S G. Thomas Oppermann. Die algerische Frage. In: Politique étrangère, n°6 - 1959 - 24ᵉannée. pp. 645-646
Schriftsteller und Politiker; Rede anläßlich der Enthüllung einer Gedenktafel am 22.7.1998, Prinzenstrasse 14
"In einem vereinten Europa dem Frieden der Welt zu dienen ...": Liber amicorum Thomas Oppermann
Codes and data for Software lock-in processing
<p>These codes and data sets are going to be published in:</p>
<p>Oppermann, F., Günther, T.: A remote-control datalogger for large-scale resistivity surveys and robust processing of its signals using a software lock-in approach; Geosci. Instrum. Method. Data Syst.</p>
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"In einem vereinten Europa dem Frieden der Welt zu dienen--" ::liber amicorum Thomas Oppermann /
"Conflict or Cooperation? Transatlantic Relations in the Environmental Field1"
[From the Introduction]. The US withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol has brought transatlantic differences over environmental issues into the headlines. Since then, climate change politics has been referred to as a prominent example for the development of a transatlantic rift. However, transatlantic differences over environmental policy are anything but new. Many of these conflicts just have been hidden from public view as they are often concerned with technical aspects of regulation and negotiated on the staff level. This paper discusses three recent examples of transatlantic conflict over environmental policy. Climate change, environmental standards for export credit agencies (ECAs), and regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have all proven to be significant sources of transatlantic divergences. This is primarily the case because these topics are not purely environmental issues, but rather cross-cutting policy challenges with substantial impacts on a number of policy areas. These topics entail both complex cost-benefit-assessments and coordination among different domestic and foreign policy bureaucracies. In order to protect the earth’s ecosystem, climate change policy calls for adjustments in energy production, transport, infrastructure, industry and economics; climate change, however, also poses critical questions regarding North-South relations, inter-generational equity, and the future of the capitalist system. Likewise, international environmental standards for ECAs do not only address ecological concerns in international investment decisions, they also create a level playing field for international competition. Finally, the regulation of GMOs aims at minimizing the risks of biotechnology for humans and their environment; at the same time, however, regulations can become non-tariff barriers to trade
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