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[edit] Ed Devries
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Ed Devries is a candidate for the electoral district of Nunavut in the 2006 Canadian federal election, representing the Marijuana Party of Canada.
Ed Devries is born and raised in Iqaluit, Nunavut, he is aged 47 and a traditional healer and thearapist. Devries who has been a pot smoker for the last 37 years of his life, believes the people of Nunavut will take his message well, because it is believed that some communites 80% of the people smoke pot
Devries claims that a mast majority of the ppopulation of nunavut, mostly prominent business people, civil servants, and politicians are forced to 'live in the closet' because they're chosen recreational substance is not legal. Devries tired of being a hypocrite decided to come out of the closet and make himself a candidate for the Marijuana party of Canada. He Believes that the legalisation of Marijuana could be very economical for nunavut, since already the territory spends $27-30 million a year on cannabis products, which almost all leak to the south. He Claims if the government were to build greenhouses in Iqaluit to distribute Marijuana it would be drastically economical for the territory creating jobs for the inuit, and Increaing their profits not only for the Territory but for Canada.
Not only does he talk about the legalization of Marijouna, but Ed Devries says if brought up the issue of Bill C-38, which legalizes same-sex marriages in Canada, and bring it to a vote amongst the people in Nunavut, and use their opinion as his vote in the house of commons
The Most harm with Cannabis claims Devries, is the price people pay when caught possessing it, who himself has been arrested several times for possession.
Currently Ed Devries operates his own business in Iqaluit offering natural pain relief and pressure point therapy. He Also claims that he dosen't distribute pot through his business, he leaves his business life and social life apart.
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Non-notable fringe candidate. See WP:BIO QuiteUnusual 10:23, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
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Bulldog Communications is a UK Internet service provider, offering broadband services via Local Loop Unbundling with speeds up to 8mbit downstream and 400kbit upstream.
The company was founded in 2000 by American telecoms executive Richard Greco, who was the company's CEO until it was taken over in 2004 by Cable & Wireless.
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Category:Internet service providers
- Seems fine to me! Created! Deskana (talk) 22:35, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
- Seems fine? Reads like an advertisement to me. They even provided their own webpage as the source. --Counterpart0 16:46, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Halton Youth Symphony
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It is a symbiotic association of fungi With the roots of higher plants.
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[edit] President of The Republic of the Philippines
Removing copyright violation
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Microsoft Encarta 2006 Grolier Family Encyclopedia
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Berkis, Krisjanis, Latvian general (1884-1942). Commander of Army 1934-1940, War Minister of Latvia in 1940. Died in a prison hospital in Russia in 1942. Married to a Finn, Hilma Lehtonen (1887-1961).
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Rislakki, Jukka: Latvian kohtalonvuodet. Krisjanis Berkiksen ja Hilma Lehtosen tarina. SKS, Helsinki 2005. (With English summary) Rislakki, Jukka: Kur beidzas varaviksne. Jumava, Riga 20004.
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[edit] Caleb Gebrewold
Caleb Gebrewold- (Born January 20, 1993) Caleb Gebrewold is a very bright child. He is only 13, and in the 10th grade. He is a fan of sports. He likes baseball, with Raúl Mondesí, and his favorite team the New York Yankees. He also is a fan of basketball, with his favorite team being the Los Angeles Lakers. He also like football with his favorite team being the Oakland Raiders. He is the brother of Ezana Gebrewold. He aspires to be a professional baseball player. He is a very good math student, with an A- in Geometry.
https://www.edline.net/pages/Pacific_Hills_School/Classes/02312001/GRADES/Gebrewold__Caleb
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[edit] Jere Hutcheson
Jere Hutcheson is Professor of Composition at the Michigan State University School of Music. He received a Doctor of Philosophy from MSU, and is the recipient of numerous awards and commissions, including fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Berkshire Music Center, and the Annual Composers Conference.
Hutcheson is perhaps most famous for his "Caricatures" series of compositions, which have been performed at dozens of universities across the United States and Canada.
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[edit] andrew burke
accomplished inventor and writer
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- accomplished video producer = little-known blogger. See WP:BIO. Tearlach 12:54, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Burdach’s column
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An important part of the 19th century researches in anatomy was the discovery of the posterior columns of the spinal cord. In 1826 the German physiologist Karl Friedrich Burdach (1776–1847) described the fasciculus cuneatus, known as the tract of Burdach. It is the lateral portion of the posterior columns of the spinal cord, consisting of ascending fibers that terminate in the nucleus cuneatus of the medulla oblongata. The tract of Burdach comprises fibres that are shorter, but larger than those of fasciculus gracilis (tract of Friedrich Goll (1829–1903). Both tracts are extensions of the same posterior nerve roots. Some fibres ascend for a short distance then enter the grey matter close to Clarke’s (posterior vesicular) column; others pass medially to form the column of Goll and ascend to the medulla. They convey position sense and vibration sense from the limbs to the brain. Diseases of these columns (e.g. Multiple sclerosis, tabes dorsalis, tumours, or cervical myelopathy) cause loss of balance and position, tingling and numbness, in the limbs below the level of the affected part of the cord.
Burdach was born in Leipzig and died in Königsberg . He was the only child of Daniel Christian Burdach, who practised medicine in Leipzig until an early death. Karl studied Medicine in his native town obtaining his Doctorate in 1797. He went to Vienna to pursue his studies but returned to Leipzig. Burdach, who was fascinated by Schelling's natural philosophy, published widely during this period .
He became lecturer in Leipzig University1799 - 1811. Burdach is credited with the name biology to denote the study of human morphology, physiology and psychology. After unsuccessful applications, he was appointed to the Chair of anatomy, physiology and forensic medicine in Dorpat (now Tartu), Estonia in 1811. There he influenced the brilliant polymath, Karl Ernst Ritter von Baer (1792-1876), who discovered the mammalian ovum, the notochord and established the new science of comparative embryology alongside comparative anatomy. Burdach, concentrated his energies on embryology. In 1814 he was invited to Königsberg as Professor of Anatomy. There he founded the anatomical institute, and was its director until 1826. His pro-rectors were von Baer and Rathke, who later achieved distinction in embryological anatomy. In 1822 Burdach named the cingulate gyrus. Burdach's greatest contribution to science was his handbook Die Physiologie als Erfahrungswisssenschaft (Physiology as the science of experience) . While preparing this work, he establishe contacts with numerous researchers in many branch of the natural sciences. Influenced by Naturphilosophie, he made significant contributions to embryology and neuroanatomy. Die Physiologie als Erfahrungswisssenschaft was intended to appraise every factor influencing life, but the sections on movement, sensation and the activity of the soul were never published. A reflection of his broad interests is shown in a letter from Sir Henry Holland, Charles Darwin, [10 Feb 1863] cites [C. F.?] Burdach as the source of a note on atavism in alternate generations.
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- Meyer A. Karl Friedrich Burdach and his place in the history of neuroanatomy. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1970; 33: 553-561.
- Clarke E, O’Malley CD: The Human Brain and Spinal Cord: A Historical Study Illustrated by Writings From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968
- Pearce JMS. Burdach’s (1776-1847) column. European Neurology 2006; in press.
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- I suggest separate articles for Karl Friedrich Burdach and Tract of Burdach. However, please provide material rewritten in your own words! Some of the above is cut&pasted from here, which makes me suspious of the rest. Tearlach 13:01, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
A small amount of the factual data was obtained from http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/EUROL/Projekt/biografien/burdach-e.htm. The rest is entirely my writing, which forms part of my paper cited above. JMSP
Paper cited is written by this article creator. Paper does not appear to be published. Therefore, this counts as original research. Declined. QuiteUnusual 21:48, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Moose Quartet
Malt beer is beer that is brewed like normal beer but without fungual-alcohol-building-activity by adding the fungus at or about at 273K. CO2 and sugar is added later.
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caleb ross well known actor and star of the 2004 cult followed sifi drame the tribe.
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[[Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg -->|frame|left|SYRIZA symbol]]Coalition of the Radical Left (in Greek: Synaspismos tis Rizospastikis Aristeras or SYRIZA) is a coalition of left political parties in Greece.
SYRIZA was founded before the legislative election of 2004] by Coalition of the Left (SYN), the ex-eurocommunist Renewing Communist Ecological Left (AKOA), the trotskist Internationalist Workers Left (DEA), Movement for the United in Action Left (KEDA) (split of the CP of Greece), Active Citizens (political formation around Manolis Glezos) and independent left activists.
After the elections members of DEA split and formed Red which affiliated itself to SYRIZA.
In the legislative elections of 2004 SYRIZA gathered 241,539 votes (3.3%).
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Category:Political parties in Greece
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http://www.syriza.gr Especially http://www.syriza.gr/modules/xt_conteudo/index.php?id=2
http://www.syn.gr/index/en/enmainframe.htm which is written
Today, SYN has 6 Members of Parliament following the 7 March 2004 National elections, which were contested within an electoral alliance called “Coalition of Radical Left”.
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Kaiser Ghidorah (alternately Keizer Ghidorah. Officially, TOHO refers to him as Monster X II) is the most recent, and most powerful, incarnation of Godzilla’s longtime nemesis, King Ghidorah... {snipped for space}
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[edit] Morteza Neydavood
Mortezá Neydávood was born in Tehrán, Irán in 1900 to a Jewish family with a musical heritage...
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[edit] Crunching
Art of helping organisations / universities process computer data quicker via using participating peoples computers to process a smaller chunck of the larger data.
Data is sent out to users / users process and return and a score is given for each unit processed.
Due to the points system users form teams e.g. forums.teamphoenixrising.net that compete with other created teams.
Such projects include Seti/Astropulse/folding/Genome/D2OL/LHC/Climate Prediction/UD plus much more.
Potential running of such projects could help man kind find cures / create vacines e.g. Curing Cancer.
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forums.teampheonixrising.net 85.210.142.182 17:43, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Unconditionals
The Unconditionals, were formed about 18 months ago from the fragments of a previous band that had dashed itself on the rocks of musical tedium, wanting to bring indie joy back where previously long solos had reigned. With Adam on vocals and bass, Anup on guitar and Aditya on drums, they gave themselves a headlining spot at a Band Night organised by a World Challenge Team, and made a sufficient enough impact with their friends and others so as to want to carry on. They drafted in a new bassist, Max, as Adam found it difficult to sing while bassing, and set about fine tuning their own songs, a kind of sonic cross between The Libertines, Bloc Party and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the mainstay of their set, whilst also learning an array of covers to keep the crowd happy. They are recording a demo soon so that they can send it out and earn ourselves some proper gigs. They're based in that most glorious of counties, Essex, in Chelmsford, and are premiering a new set on 3rd February at a gig organised by [2] in said town, so please visit [3] for further details, and come along if you can.
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- Can you explain why this is notable and worthy of mention in an encyclopedia? It seems like a vanity article. Thanks. (Plus it needs to be written in the third person) -- Deskana (talk) 22:32, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Sheikh Ul Islam Hadrat Madni Miya
One of the most famous and important Sheikhs of today, Sheikh Ul Islam Hadrat Madni Miya ... snip
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- Identical text dump - of disputed neutrality - already exists at Shaykh Ul Islam Sayyad Shah Muhammad Madani Miya al-Ashrafi al-Jilani Tearlach 22:24, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Franz Rellich (September 14, 1906 – September 25, 1955) was a South-Tyrolian mathematician. He made important contributions in mathematical physics, in particular for the foundations of quantum mechanics and for the theory of partial differential equations.
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Rellich was born in Tramin, South Tyrol. He studied from 1924 to 1929 at the universities of Graz and Göttingen and received his doctor's degree in 1929 under Richard Courant at Georg August University of Göttingen with the thesis about "Verallgemeinerung der Riemannschen Integrationsmethode auf Differentialgleichungen n-ter Ordnung in zwei Veränderlichen" ("Generalization of Riemann's integration method on differential equations of n-th order in two variables"). When in 1933 the great mathematical-physical tradition in Göttingen terminated with the Machtergreifung of the Nazis, among others Rellich had to leave, having taken an active position against nazism. In 1934 he became Privatdozent in Marburg, in 1942 professor in Dresden, and in 1946 director of the Mathematical Institute in Göttingen, being instrumental in its reconstruction. Jürgen Moser was one of his students. Rellich died in Göttingen.
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Among his most important mathematical contributions are his works in perturbation theory of linear Operators in Hilbert space, considering the dependence of the spectral family of a self-adjoint operator in Hilbert space on the parameter . Although this problem originated from quantum mechanics and is again applied to quantum mechanics, his considerations were completely abstract.
Rellich successfully worked on many partial differential equations with degeneracies. For instance, he showed that the Monge-Ampère differential equation in the elliptic case, where it is not necessarily uniquely soluble, can have at most two solutions.
From the physical point of view, Rellich's mathematical clarification of the outgoing Sommerfeld conditions were relevant. In 1940 he proved the fact now known as Rellich's Theorem that a differential equation w' = f(z,w) has at most countably many entire solutions w(z), if f(z,w) is a linear entire function in w.
Rellich, Franz Rellich, Franz Rellich, Franz
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- Added refs and created article. Thanks! --Muchness 01:38, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Christopher Daase
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Christopher Daase holds the Chair of International Relations at the University of Munich.
He has published an enormous range of articles in the field of International Relations with a special emphasis on Security Policy. He studied in Hamburg, Freiburg, and Berlin German Studies, Philosophy, Arts and Political Sciences and was Fellow of the MacArthur Program in International Peace and Security, studied at Harvard and supported the RAND Corporation. Prior to his assignment at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich he was Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Kent at Canterbury at the Brussels School for International Studies.
His publications include:
Si vis pacem, intellege bellum! Die Friedensforschung und das Wissen vom Krieg, in: Sabine Fischer/Egbert Jahn/Astrid Sahm, Hrsg., Die Zukunft des Friedens, Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, i.E.
Symmetrie, Asymmetrie und die Zukunft des Krieges, in: Christopher Daase/Bernd Greiner/Dierk Walter (Hrsg.), Die Zukunft des Krieges, Bd. 1: Symmetrie und Asymmetrie in der Kriegführung, Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, i.E.
Wohin mit dem Plutonium? Optionen und Entscheidungskriterien, Heidelberg: Fest Texte und Materialien 2004 (zusammen mit Leopold Barleon u.a.).
Terrorismus in Europa. Bedrohungslage und Gegenstrategien, in: Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte, Vol. 55, No. 5, 2004, 299-305.
Rüstungskontrolle in Asien. Regionale Konzepte und ihre Erfolgsbedingungen, in: Götz Neuneck/Christian Mölling, Hrsg., Die Zukunft der Rüstungskontrolle, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2004, 141-152 (mit Susanne Feske).
Demokratischer Friede - Demokratischer Krieg. Drei Gründe für die Unfriedlichkeit von Demokratien, in: Björn Aust/Christiane Schweitzer/Peter Schlotter (Hrsg.), Demokratien im Krieg, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2004, 53-71.
Der Terrorismus und das Weltsystem, in: Die Friedens-Warte, Vol. 79, No. 1-2, 2004, 176-180.
Nonproliferation und das Studium internationaler Legitimität. Eine Antwort auf zwei Repliken, in: Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2003.
Das Ende vom Anfang des nuklearen Tabus. Zur Legitimitätskrise der Weltnuklearordnung, in: Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2003, 7-41.
Krieg und politische Gewalt - Konzeptionelle Innovation und theoretischer Fortschritt, in: Gunther Hellmann/Klaus-Dieter Wolf/Michael Zürn, Hrsg., Die neuen Internationalen Beziehungen. Forschungsstand und Perspektiven in Deutschland, Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlag, 2003, 161-208.
Die Englische Schule. Zur Konstruktion einer theoretischen Tradition, in: Sigfried Schieder/Manuela Spindler, Hrsg., Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen: Eine Einführung, Opladen: Leske + Budrich UTB, 2003, 227-252.
Endogenizing Corporate Identity. The Next Step of Constructivism in International Relations (zusammen mit Lars-Erik Cederman), in: European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2003, 5-35.
Terrorism - Defining the Problem, Assessing the Risk, in: Antonio Zichichi/Richard Ragaini (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the 27th International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 152-159.
Preventing Terrorism - From Reactive to Proactive Strategies, in: Antonio Zichichi/Richard Ragaini (Hrsg.), Proceedings of the 27th International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 256-259.
"Der Krieg ist ein Chamäleon" - Zum Formenwandel politischer Gewalt im 21. Jahrhundert, in: Jörg Calließ (Hrsg.), Zivile Konfliktbearbeitung im Schatten des Terrors, Loccum: Evangelische Akademie, 2003, 17-35.
Internationale Risikopolitik. Der Umgang mit neuen Herausforderungen in den internationalen Beziehungen, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002 (Herausgeber mit Susanne Feske und Ingo Peters).
Internationale Risikopolitik. Ein Forschungsprogramm für den sicherheitspolitischen Paradigmenwechsel, in: Christopher Daase et al., Hrsg., Internationale Risikopolitik. Der Umgang mit neuen Herausforderungen in den internationalen Beziehungen, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002, 9-35.
Terrorismus - Der Wandel von einer reaktiven zu einer proaktiven Sicherheitspolitik der USA, in: Christopher Daase et al., Hrsg., Internationale Risikopolitik. Der Umgang mit neuen Herausforderungen in den internationalen Beziehungen, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002, 113-142.
Proliferation - Bedrohungswahrnehmung und Risikokommunikation in Nordostasien (zusammen mit Susanne Feske), in: Christopher Daase et al., Hrsg., Internationale Risikopolitik. Der Umgang mit neuen Herausforderungen in den internationalen Beziehungen, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002, 37-63.
Internationale Risikoforschung: Ergebnisse und Perspectiven (zusammen mit Susanne Feske und Ingo Peters), in: Christopher Daase et al., Hrsg., Internationale Risikopolitik. Der Umgang mit neuen Herausforderungen in den internationalen Beziehungen, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002, 267-277.
"Der Krieg ist ein Chamäleon" - Zum Wandel politischer Gewalt im 21. Jahrhundert, in: Forum Loccum, Vol. 21, No. 4, 2002, 6-11.
Die Friedensforschung und der Krieg. Kleine Polemik zu Gunsten der Polemologie, in: Hajo Schmidt, Hrsg., Konflikt und Kultur: Festschrift für Johan Galtung, Münster: Agenda Verlag, 2002, 83-95
Terrorismus und Krieg. Zukunftsszenarien politischer Gewalt nach dem 11. September 2001, in: Rüdiger Voigt, Hrsg., Krieg - Mittel der Politik?, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002, 365-389.
Zum Wandel der amerikanischen Terrorismusbekämpfung, in: Mittelweg 36. Zeitschrift des Hamburger Instituts für Sozialforschung, Vol. 10, No. 12, 2001, 35-48.
Terrorismus - Akteure, Strukturen, Strategien, in: Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte, Vol. 52, No. 11/12, 2001, 701-709.
Terrorismus - Begriffe, Theorien und Gegenstrategien, in: Friedens-Warte. Journal of international Peace and Organization, Vol. 76, No. 1 (Juli), 2001, 55-79.
Humanitäres Völkerrecht und der Wandel des Krieges, in: Jana Hasse/Erwin Müller/Patricia Schneider, Hrsg., Humanitäres Völkerrecht. Politische, rechtliche und strafrechtliche Dimensionen (Frieden durch Recht Bd. 1), Baden-Baden: Nomos 2001, 132-157.
Kleine Kriege und die Aktualität von Clausewitz, in: Jörg Calließ, Hrsg., Vom "traurigen Notmittel Krieg", Loccum: Evangelische Akademie Verlag 2001, 23-38.
Nuklearwaffenfreie Zonen: Schritte auf dem Weg zu einer nuklearwaffenfreien Welt?, Heidelberg: Fest, 2000 (Herausgeber mit Constanze Eisenbart).
Ursache und Wirkung regionaler Nichtverbreitung. Ansätze zu einer Theorie Nuklearwaffenfreier Zonen, in: Christopher Daase/Constanze Eisenbart, Hrsg., Nuklearwaffenfreie Zonen: Schritte auf dem Weg zu einer nuklearwaffenfreien Welt, Heidelberg: FEST 2000, 91-114.
Kleine Kriege - Große Wirkung. Wie unkonventionelle Kriegführung die internationale Politik verändert, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag (Weltpolitik im 21. Jahrhundert Bd. 2) 1999.
Human Nature Theories of War, in: Perez De Cuellar, Javier/Cho, Yong-Sin, eds., World Encyclopedia of Peace, 2nd Edition, Oceana Publications 1999.
Spontaneous Institutions: Peacekeeping as an International Convention, in: Helga Haftendorn/ Robert O. Keohane/Celeste A. Wallander, Hrsg., Imperfect Unions. Security Institutions over Time and Space, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1999, 223-258.
Die Kriege der Zukunft und die Zukunft des Krieges. Brauchen wir einen neuen Begriff des "Krieges"?, in: Antimilitarismusinformation, 28. Jg., Heft 5, 1998, 28-35.
Intervention, in: Ulrich Albrecht/Helmut Volger, Hrsg., Lexikon Internationale Politik, München: Oldenbourg 1997, 260-263.
Allianztheorie, in: Ulrich Albrecht/Helmut Volger, Hrsg., Lexikon International Politik, München: Oldenbourg 1997, 26-29.
Vom Ruinieren der Begriffe. Zur Kritik der Kritischen Friedensforschung, in: Berthold Meyer, Hrsg., Eine Welt oder Chaos?, Friedensanalysen Bd. 25, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1996, 455-490.
Regel oder Ausnahme? Der Golfkrieg und die Zukunft der amerikanischen Interventionspolitik, in: Matthias Dembinski/Peter Rudolf/Jürgen Wilzewski, Hrsg., Amerikanische Weltpolitik nach dem Ost-West-Konflikt, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag 1994, 349-380.
Kambodscha im Jahre Eins nach UNTAC: Bilanz der UNO-Mission und Perspektiven für das Land, in: S+F Vierteljahresschrift für Sicherheit und Frieden, Jg.12, Nr.3, 1994, 112-118 (mit Susanne Feske).
Regionalisierung der Sicherheitspolitik. Zu einem Ordnungsmuster internationaler Politik, in: Klaus Dieter Wolf, Hrsg., Ordnung zwischen Gewaltproduktion und Friedensstiftung, Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlag, 1993, 129-142.
Regionalisierung der Sicherheitspolitik. Tendenzen der internationalen Beziehungen nach dem Ende des Ost-West-Konflikts, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1993 (Herausgeber mit Susanne Feske, Claudia Schmid und Bernhard Moltmann).
Regionalisierung der Sicherheitspolitik - Eine Einführung, in: Christopher Daase/Susanne Feske/Bernhard Moltmann/Claudia Schmid, Hrsg., Regionalisierung der Sicherheitspolitik, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1993, 67-87.
Sicherheitspolitik und Vergesellschaftung. Zur theoretischen Orientierung der sicherheitspolitischen Forschung nach dem Ost-West-Konflikt, in: Christopher Daase/Susanne Feske/Bernhard Moltmann/ Claudia Schmid, Hrsg., Regionalisierung der Sicherheitspolitik, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1993, 39-64.
Einleitende Bemerkungen zum Problem kultureller Faktoren in den internationalen Beziehungen, in: Jörg Calließ/Bernhard Moltmann, Hrsg., Aufbruch in eine 'Neue Weltordnung', Loccumer Protokolle Nr. 9, Rehburg-Loccum, 1992, 417-421.
Ehrgeiziger Fahrplan. Der Auftrag der Vereinten Nationen in Kambodscha, in: Der Überblick, 28. Jg., Heft 4, September 1992, 35-37 (mit Susanne Feske).
Ökologische Sicherheit. Konzept oder Leerformel?, in: Berthold Meyer/Christian Wellmann, Hrsg., Umweltzerstörung: Kriegsfolge und Kriegsursache, Friedensanalysen Bd. 27, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1992, 21-52.
Kambodscha - Meilenstein oder Stolperstein für die UNO, in: S+F Vierteljahresschrift für Sicherheit und Frieden, Jg. 10, Nr. 3, 1992, 151-155; Vorabdrucke in der Basler Zeitung, Nr. 184, 8.8.1992, 5 und der Frankfurter Rundschau, Nr. 211, 10.9.1992, 17 (mit Susanne Feske).
Ökologische Sicherheit. Zu Problemen bei der Konzeptionalisierung eines Begriffs, in: Ulrike Wasmuht, Hrsg., Ist Wissen Macht? Zur aktuellen Funktion von Friedensforschung, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1992, 191-206.
"Partner in einer Führungsrolle"? Das vereinigte Deutschland aus amerikanischer Sicht, in: Aussenpolitik, 43. Jg., Heft 3, 1992, 237-245 (mit Michael Jochum).
Weltsystem und Weltpolitik jenseits der Bipolarität. Diskussion, Ergebnisse und Desiderate des Experten-Kolloquiums in der Evangelischen Akademie Loccum vom 21. bis 23. Juni 1991, in: Jörg Calließ, Hrsg., Weltsystem und Weltpolitik jenseits der Bipolarität, Loccum-Rehburg 1991, 23-43.
Der erweiterte Sicherheitsbegriff und die Diversifizierung amerikanischer Sicherheitsinteressen. Anmerkungen zu aktuellen Tendenzen in der sicherheitspolitischen Forschung, in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 32. Jg., Heft 3, September 1991, 425-451.
Bedrohung, Verwundbarkeit und Risiko in der "Neuen Weltordnung". Zum Paradigmenwechsel in der Sicherheitspolitik, in: Antimilitarismus-Information, 21. Jg., Heft 7, Juli 1991, 13-21; wiederabgedruckt in: Bernhard Moltmann, Hrsg., Sicherheitspolitik in den 90er Jahren, Frankfurt am Main: Haag und Herchen, 1992, 68-83.
Zum Wandel des Sicherheitsbegriffs in der amerikanischen Politikwissenschaft, in: Hans Diefenbacher/Bernhard Moltmann, Hrsg., Zum Verständnis von Frieden und Sicherheit, Heidelberg: FEST, 1991, 47-63.
Drogenkrieg oder Droge Krieg? Der US-amerikanische Kampf gegen das Rauschgift, in: Margret Birckenbach/Uli Jäger/Christian Wellmann, eds., Jahrbuch Frieden 1991, München: C.H. Beck Verlag, 1990, 70-78.
"Da läugne einer die Vorsehung". Zur komischen Bedeutung der Valerio-Figur in Büchners Lustspiel 'Leonce und Lena', in: Burghard Dedner/Günter Oesterle, Hrsg., Zweites Internationales Georg Büchner Symposium 1987, Referate, Frankfurt am Main: Hain Verlag, 1990, 379-398.
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Strategische Rüstungskontrolle: START und SDI, in: Egon Bahr/Gert Krell/Klaus von Schubert, Hrsg., Friedensgutachten 1989, Hamburg: Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik an der Universität Hamburg, 1989, 147-161.
Friedensforschung: Neue Konturen der Forschungslandschaft?, in: Bernhard Moltmann, Hrsg., Perspektiven der Friedensforschung, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1988, 217-226 (mit Bernhard Moltmann).
Entspannung durch Rüstungskontrolle?, in: Ingo Peters, Hrsg., Entspannung durch Rüstungskontrollpolitik? Stand und Perspektiven für die 90er Jahre, Berlin: Quorum Verlag, 1988, 235-244 (zusammen mit Ingo Peters, Jochen Badelt, Susanne Feske, Mathias Fornoff, Martin Köhler und Christian Sundermann).
Warten auf START. Die strategische Rüstungskontrolle zwischen Abrüstung und Umrüstung, in: Ingo Peters, Hrsg., Entspannung durch Rüstungskontrollpolitik? Stand und Perspektiven für die 90er Jahre, Berlin: Quorum Verlag, 1988, 115-148.
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This story was one of the first apocalyptic science fiction stories. It was written by Edgar Allan Poe in the early 1800s. The story runs as follows: two men, who have been renamed Eiros and Charmion after death, discussed the manner in which the world ended. Charmion, who had died prior to the apocalypse, was being told the circumstances. Eiros relates that a comet which had never previously been detected headed straight for earth. Poe captures the idea of the maddening of a populace prior to their destruction in his story. The people thought that the comet had just missed them (they thought they saw the coma of the comet), when the earth was suddenly destroyed along with all of the people upon it. The story is in the public domain. It may be found at the website below.
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