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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Jörg Haider |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Alliance for the Future of Austria - Presence in the BundesländerThe organisations of the Freedom Party in the individual Bundesländer (states) reacted in very different ways to the creation of the BZÖ at first. The Carinthian branch of the Freedom Party, which enjoys a great deal of autonomy under the party's statutes, is the only state organisation which became a part of the BZÖ en masse and now forms its core.
The Freedom Party in Upper Austria originally planned to decouple itself from the federal party and go its own way without joining the BZÖ for the time being. There were differi ...
See also:Alliance for the Future of Austria, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Foundation, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Policies, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Members, Alliance for the Future of Austria - National presence, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Presence in the Bundesländer, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Election results, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Finances, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Controversies, Alliance for the Future of Austria - The party's attitude to the Nazi period, Alliance for the Future of Austria - The party's name, Alliance for the Future of Austria - Sources Read more here: » Alliance for the Future of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Alliance for the Future of Austria - Presence in the Bundesländer |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Racism - Racism by countryIn 19th century Europe and America, some scientists developed various theories about biological differences among races, and these theories were in turn used to legitimize racist beliefs and practices. Much of this work has since been rejected by the scientific community as flawed and even as pseudoscience.
Today there are some scientists who claim that "race", in the general sense in which the term is used, is a social construct: the way in which individuals are classified into racial groups varies from person to person, and from pla ...
See also:Racism, Racism - From racial theory to racism, Racism - Origins of racism, Racism - Expressions, Racism - Racism by country, Racism - Australia, Racism - Austria, Racism - Canada, Racism - Finland, Racism - France, Racism - Germany, Racism - India, Racism - Indonesia, Racism - Ireland, Racism - Italy, Racism - Japan, Racism - Netherlands, Racism - New Zealand, Racism - United Kingdom, Racism - Soviet Union U.S.S.R. Russia etc, Racism - United States of America, Racism - South Africa, Racism - Sri Lanka, Racism - Switzerland, Racism - Rhodesia, Racism - Some examples of specific types of alleged racism, Racism - Related concepts, Racism - Some examples of organizations often accused of racism, Racism - Related terminology Read more here: » Racism: Encyclopedia II - Racism - Racism by country |
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| |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Frank Stronach - Activities in AustriaIn 1986, Magna Europa was founded, its headquarters being located in Oberwaltersdorf, Lower Austria.
Stronach started to become a notable figure also in the Austrian public in the late 1990s. In 1997, he announced the project to build an amusement park in Ebreichsdorf, which would have included a giant globe representing earth which would have been 110m high and visible from every point in the Viennese Ba ...
See also:Frank Stronach, Frank Stronach - Early life, Frank Stronach - Business career, Frank Stronach - Politics, Frank Stronach - Activities in Austria, Frank Stronach - Hurricane Katrina, Frank Stronach - Honors Read more here: » Frank Stronach: Encyclopedia II - Frank Stronach - Activities in Austria |
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| |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - History of Austria - The Habsburg Monarchy 13th century–1918Also see: Habsburg Monarchy
History of Austria - Beginnings 1278-1526.
Following the extinction of the Babenbergs in the 13th century, Austria came briefly under the rule of the Czech King Otakar II. Contesting the election of Rudolf I of Habsburg as Emperor, Otakar was defeated and killed by the German King, who took Austria and gave it to his sons in 1278. Austria was ruled by the Habsburgs for the next 640 years. In the 14th and 15th centuries, the Habsburgs began to accumulate other provinces in ...
See also:History of Austria, History of Austria - Early history, History of Austria - Early middle ages, History of Austria - Babenberg Austria, History of Austria - The Habsburg Monarchy 13th century–1918, History of Austria - Beginnings 1278-1526, History of Austria - The Reformation and Austria's Rise to Power 1526-1714, History of Austria - Charles VI and Maria Theresa 1711-1780, History of Austria - The Reigns of Joseph II and Leopold II 1780-1792, History of Austria - The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon 1792-1814, History of Austria - The Nineteenth Century 1815-1918, History of Austria - The First Republic 1918–1934, History of Austria - Austrofascism 1934–1938, History of Austria - Part of Nazi Germany 1938–1945, History of Austria - The Second Republic since 1945, History of Austria - Allied occupation, History of Austria - Independence and political development during the Second Republic, History of Austria - The 90s and the recent past, History of Austria - Reference Read more here: » History of Austria: Encyclopedia II - History of Austria - The Habsburg Monarchy 13th century–1918 |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Northern League Italy - IdeologyThe league's culture is a mix of pride in the heritage of northern Italy (particularly with historical references to the anti-imperial Lombard League), distrust of southern Italians and especially of Roman authorities, often bordering on racism, xenophobia, elements of Reaganomics, and independentism, hate for Italy and especially its flag, and claims of a Celtic heritage. The league has been often criticised, in Italy and abroad, for being too similar to a fascist party, having also ...
See also:Northern League Italy, Northern League Italy - History, Northern League Italy - Ideology, Northern League Italy - Reasons for the Initial Success, Northern League Italy - Federalism or Secession, Northern League Italy - Accusations of Racism, Northern League Italy - Leading members, Northern League Italy - Notes and references Read more here: » Northern League Italy: Encyclopedia II - Northern League Italy - Ideology |
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| |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Anschluss - Legacy of the 1938 Anschluss
Anschluss - The Anschluss: annexation or union?.
Some historical sources, for instance Encyclopedia Britannica and the Encarta Encyclopedia describe the Anschluss as an "annexation" [11]. Outside this context "Anschluss" is properly translated as "join", "connection", "unification" or "political union". The German word "Annektierung" would mean military annexation unambiguously. However, the word commonly used in ...
See also:Anschluss, Anschluss - Situation before the Anschluss, Anschluss - The Anschluss of 1938, Anschluss - Hitler's first moves, Anschluss - Schuschnigg announces a referendum, Anschluss - German troops march into Austria, Anschluss - Reactions and consequences of the Anschluss, Anschluss - Legacy of the 1938 Anschluss, Anschluss - The Anschluss: annexation or union?, Anschluss - The appeal of Nazism to Austrians, Anschluss - The Second Republic, Anschluss - The Historical Commission and outstanding legal issues, Anschluss - Austrian political and military leaders in Nazi Germany, Anschluss - Notes Read more here: » Anschluss: Encyclopedia II - Anschluss - Legacy of the 1938 Anschluss |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Anti-immigration - Counter argumentsIn response, others points out that:
the "isolation" argument has racist undertones as it is typically directed at immigrants from developing countries. However, those immigrants usually have fewer skills than immigrants from developing countries.
expatriates from developed countries are just as likely to be isolationist, and refuse or otherwise fail to learn the language of the societies in which they live. In the U.S., there are only very small numbers of current immigrants from developed countries, but a large number ...
See also:Anti-immigration, Anti-immigration - Major anti-immigration arguments, Anti-immigration - Counter arguments, Anti-immigration - Continental European anti-immigration movements, Anti-immigration - Opposition to immigration in the United Kingdom, Anti-immigration - Immigration and economics, Anti-immigration - Anti-immigration views in the United States, Anti-immigration - Anti-immigrant hate crimes Read more here: » Anti-immigration: Encyclopedia II - Anti-immigration - Counter arguments |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - List of Austrians - ScienceMain Article: list of Austrian scientists
List of Austrians - Economists.
Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics
Friedrich von Wieser, economist of the Austrian School
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk economist and early member of the Austrian School of Economics
Ludwig von Mises, free-market economist
Friedrich Hayek, economist and social scientist, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1974
Oskar Morgenstern, ...
See also:List of Austrians, List of Austrians - Actors/Actresses, List of Austrians - Artists/Architects, List of Austrians - Composers/Musicians, List of Austrians - Entrepreneurs, List of Austrians - Filmmakers, List of Austrians - Mountaineers, List of Austrians - Nobility, List of Austrians - Politicians, List of Austrians - Royalty, List of Austrians - Science, List of Austrians - Economists, List of Austrians - Engineers/Inventors, List of Austrians - Philosophers, List of Austrians - Physicists mathematicians and chemists, List of Austrians - Physicians, List of Austrians - Psychologists, List of Austrians - Other scientists, List of Austrians - Sports, List of Austrians - Writers, List of Austrians - Other notables Read more here: » List of Austrians: Encyclopedia II - List of Austrians - Science |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Austria - History
Austria - Austria and the Holy Roman Empire.
The territory of Austria originally known as the Celtic kingdom of Noricum, was a long time ally of Rome. It was occupied rather than conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus and made the province Noricum in 16 BC. Later it was conquered by Huns, Rugii, Lombards, Ostrogoths, Bavarii, Avars (until c. 800), and Franks (in that order). Finally, after 48 years of Hungarian rule (907 to 955), the core territory of Austria was awarded to Leopold of Babenberg in 976. Be ...
See also:Austria, Austria - Origin and history of the name, Austria - History, Austria - Austria and the Holy Roman Empire, Austria - Modern history, Austria - Politics, Austria - Subdivisions, Austria - Geography, Austria - Climate, Austria - Economy, Austria - Demographics, Austria - Politics concerning ethnic groups Volksgruppenpolitik, Austria - Religion, Austria - Culture, Austria - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Austria: Encyclopedia II - Austria - History |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Austria - Political ConditionsSince World War II, Austria has enjoyed political stability. A Socialist elder statesman, Dr. Karl Renner, organized an Austrian administration in the aftermath of the war, and general elections were held in November 1945. In that election, the conservative People's Party (ÖVP) obtained 50% of the vote (85 seats) in the National Council, the Socialists won 45% (76 seats), and the communists won 5% (4 seats). The ensuing three-party government ruled until 1947, when the communists left the government and the ÖVP led a governing coalition wi ...
See also:Politics of Austria, Politics of Austria - Constitution, Politics of Austria - Executive branch, Politics of Austria - Legislative branch, Politics of Austria - Political parties and elections, Politics of Austria - Political Conditions, Politics of Austria - Recent events, Politics of Austria - Overview of political pressure groups and lobbies, Politics of Austria - International organization participation Read more here: » Politics of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Politics of Austria - Political Conditions |
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| |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - List of Austrians - ScienceMain Article: list of Austrian scientists
List of Austrians - Economists.
Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics
Friedrich von Wieser, economist of the Austrian School
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk economist and early member of the Austrian School of Economics
Ludwig von Mises, free-market economist
Friedrich Hayek, economist and social scientist, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1974
Oskar Morgenstern, ...
See also:List of Austrians, List of Austrians - Actors/Actresses, List of Austrians - Artists/Architects, List of Austrians - Composers/Musicians, List of Austrians - Entrepreneurs, List of Austrians - Filmmakers, List of Austrians - Mountaineers, List of Austrians - Nobility, List of Austrians - Politicians, List of Austrians - Royalty, List of Austrians - Science, List of Austrians - Economists, List of Austrians - Engineers/Inventors, List of Austrians - Philosophers, List of Austrians - Physicists, mathematicians and chemists, List of Austrians - Physicians, List of Austrians - Psychologists, List of Austrians - Other scientists, List of Austrians - Sports, List of Austrians - Writers, List of Austrians - Other notables Read more here: » List of Austrians: Encyclopedia II - List of Austrians - Science |
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| |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖIn early 2005, the FPÖ was increasingly ridden by internal strife between populist and nationalist factions. Its bargaining position within the coalition government has already been considered to be low by many political observers for some time, which has allowed chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel to pursue largely policies favored by his own party.
On April 4, 2005, several prominent party members (among them former chairman Jörg Haider, his sister and current chairwoman Ursula Haubner, vice chancellor Hubert Gorbach, as well as most of ...
See also:Freedom Party of Austria, Freedom Party of Austria - Origins and history, Freedom Party of Austria - Jörg Haider, Freedom Party of Austria - The coalition government, Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖ, Freedom Party of Austria - Chairpersons since 1958 Read more here: » Freedom Party of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Freedom Party of Austria - Secession of Jörg Haider and the BZÖ |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD OverviewIn June 2004, The Hill reported that a third incarnation of CPD was being planned, to address the War on Terrorism. The head of the 2004 CPD, PR pro and former Reagan adviser Peter Hannaford, explained, "we saw a parallel” between the Soviet threat and the threat from terrorism. The message that CPD will convey through lobbying, media work and conferences is that "the war on terror needs to be won," he said.[1]
Members of the 2004 CPD include Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, former CIA director R. James Woolsey, Jr., and Reagan a ...
See also:Committee on the Present Danger, Committee on the Present Danger - Historical Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1950s, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s, Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections, Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections Read more here: » Committee on the Present Danger: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview |
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|  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s"The post Vietnam era, however, saw the reemergence in the American public of anti-interventionist sentiment. In Congress, new policies of detente and arms control reflected a more conciliatory attitude toward East-West relations. Such trends were anathema to the CPD's bipolar view of the world. Led once again by Eugene V. Rostow and Nitze, members of the CPD regrouped for action.
"The revitalization of the CPD grew out of an independent group called Team B. Team B was authorized in 1976 by President Gerald R. Ford and organized by th ...
See also:Committee on the Present Danger, Committee on the Present Danger - Historical Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - 2004 CPD Overview, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1950s, Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s, Committee on the Present Danger - Government Connections, Committee on the Present Danger - Private Connections Read more here: » Committee on the Present Danger: Encyclopedia II - Committee on the Present Danger - History: 1970s |
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| |  |  |  | Jörg Haider: Encyclopedia II - Racism - From racial theory to racism
Racism - The word and the concept of race.
Further information: Race (historical definitions)
Before considering racism, it is an important methodological point to distinguish historically when the concepts of "race" and "racism" became known as such. Historians disagree largely when "race" emerged as a concept, ranging from those who believe aspects of it have always existed among humans, to those who place it as a concept separate from general dis ...
See also:Racism, Racism - From racial theory to racism, Racism - The word and the concept of race, Racism - Origins of racism, Racism - Expressions, Racism - Individual racism structural racism and ideological racism, Racism - Reverse racism minority vs. majority, Racism - Racial discrimination as an offical government policy, Racism - Racism by country, Racism - Australia, Racism - Austria, Racism - Brazil, Racism - Canada, Racism - Finland, Racism - France, Racism - Germany, Racism - India, Racism - Indonesia, Racism - Ireland, Racism - Italy, Racism - Japan, Racism - Netherlands, Racism - New Zealand, Racism - Northern Ireland, Racism - Scotland, Racism - Spain, Racism - Soviet Union U.S.S.R. Russia etc, Racism - United Kingdom, Racism - United States of America, Racism - South Africa, Racism - Sri Lanka, Racism - Switzerland, Racism - Rhodesia, Racism - Some examples of specific types of alleged racism, Racism - Related concepts, Racism - Some examples of organizations often accused of racism, Racism - Related terminology Read more here: » Racism: Encyclopedia II - Racism - From racial theory to racism |
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