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Charlotte Hüser

    Wer sind die Persönlichkeiten und Institutionen ("Gatekeeper") auf dem deutschen Kunstmarkt, welche über die Karriere von Künstlern entscheiden?
    Tabus und ihre Brüche in der neuzeitlichen Gesellschaft
    Zusammenhang zwischen Nationalismus, politischen Einstellung und dem europäischen Zugehörigkeitsgefühl
    Would the European Union benefit from a supranational fiscal policy?
    Islamic Terrorism in France. An Analysis
    Feminism and Islam in Germany
    • 2020

      Feminism and Islam in Germany

      On the question of the compatibility of feminism and the hijab

      The paper explores the intersection of feminism and Islam, particularly in the context of the rising Muslim population in the Western world. It examines the historical struggle of feminists against religious constraints, specifically focusing on the significance of the hijab. By analyzing its origins in the Koran and its personal and social implications, the work aims to contribute to the ongoing debate about the compatibility of feminist ideals with Islamic practices.

      Feminism and Islam in Germany
    • 2020

      The analysis delves into terrorist attacks in France since the 2014 refugee crisis and the declaration of the caliphate, emphasizing the motivations behind these attacks targeting key symbols of French culture, such as national celebrations and civil liberties. It examines the backgrounds of the attackers and explores the complex historical relationship between France and the Muslim world, highlighting the impact of colonial history, military interventions, and domestic policies on current tensions.

      Islamic Terrorism in France. An Analysis
    • 2020

      The discussion surrounding the introduction of common fiscal policies in the European Union has gained momentum since the financial crisis. Advocates argue that a fiscal union could enhance fund distribution, safeguard against economic shocks, and establish legal frameworks for financial support among member states. Conversely, concerns include potential moral hazards, loss of national sovereignty, and the disconnect between EU institutions and citizens, emphasizing the need for effective communication about the benefits of a larger budget for improved efficiency in addressing EU challenges.

      Would the European Union benefit from a supranational fiscal policy?