2000
DOI: 10.1017/s0020589300064770
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II. Fourteen Against One: The Eu Member States' Response To Freedom Party Participation In The Austrian Government

Abstract: The participation of the Freedom Party in the Austrian government has given rise to exceptional reactions both in Austria and internationally. The imposition of a freeze in bilateral diplomatic relations by Austria's European Union partners has been particularly notable, amounting to an unprecedented response to the election of a new government in another Member State. This note seeks to describe the development of events and assess the status of the 14 Member States' actions under international law, in partic… Show more

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“… This possibility received serious consideration when the far‐right Freedom Party joined Austria’s governing coalition in 2000. See Happold (2000). …”
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“… This possibility received serious consideration when the far‐right Freedom Party joined Austria’s governing coalition in 2000. See Happold (2000). …”
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“…War dies bereits eine neue weltpolitische Konstellation, welche die Umsetzung der Schwerpunkte österreichischer Außenpolitik erschwerte, kam für Österreich Anfang der 2000er-Jahre auch noch eine europa-und sogar weltweite Kritikwelle gegen die Angelobung der ersten schwarz-blauen Regierung im Februar 2000 hinzu. Die Charakterisierung Österreichs als "pariah state"(Nowotny 2000) ist überzogen, aber sein außenpolitischer Ruf litt und damit verkleinerte sich sein Handlungsspielraum(Happold 2000).Trotz der sich wandelnden politischen Großwetterlage und der innenpolitischen Veränderungen waren die außenpolitische Identität Österreichs und die Schwerpunkte österreichischer VN-Politik weiterhin mehr von Kontinuität als von abrupten Veränderungen geprägt. Dies lässt sich an der Fortsetzung der bisher gelebten Schwerpunktsetzung gut ablesen.…”
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“…To date some of the EUs security policies appear to have been characterized by confusion as to whether it is the member states (or some of them) acting collectively or whether it is the organization taking action. This has happened both internally, for instance in the case of Austria and democracy in 2000, 82 and externally, for instance in the case of Iran and nuclear technology from 2003.…”
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