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Christian Pfeiffer

    Privatinteresse, unsichtbare Hand und laissez faire. Zum Verhältnis von Staat und Markt bei Adam Smith
    Die Befreiungskriege als Kriege eines neuen Typus
    Arab Resistance in Palestine. From Fateh to the Foundation of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
    The Public Policy of the German Government on the Iraq War
    Why the Ukraine should not be allowed to join the European Union in the Short Run
    Aristotle's Theory of Bodies
    • 2018

      Aristotle's Theory of Bodies

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Aristotle's theory of bodies is thoroughly explored, revealing how it underpins his metaphysics and natural philosophy. Christian Pfeiffer delves into the nature of perceptible, extended, and demarcated substances, emphasizing their significance in the realm of physical science. This comprehensive account highlights the interconnectedness of Aristotle's ideas and provides a deeper understanding of his contributions to the study of bodies.

      Aristotle's Theory of Bodies
    • 2016

      The election of Viktor Juschtschenko as President of Ukraine in December 2004 reignited discussions regarding Ukraine's potential membership in the European Union. This seminar paper explores the implications of this political shift for EU integration, examining the challenges and opportunities presented by Ukraine's aspirations for closer ties with Europe. The analysis is rooted in the context of international politics and the evolving dynamics of European integration.

      Why the Ukraine should not be allowed to join the European Union in the Short Run
    • 2016

      Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: German Foreign Policy, grade: B+ (1,7), Vrije University Brussel (Vesalius College Brussels), course: Comparative European Public Policy, 8 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract:... číst celé

      The Public Policy of the German Government on the Iraq War
    • 2016

      Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject History - Asia, grade: A (= 1,0), Vesalius College Brussels, course: History of the Middle East, 15 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The Middle East of the present-days would look different without the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), the political and military arm of the Palestinians. Over decades the organization transformed itself from the home of groups consisting of terrorists and armed fighters to the political voice of all Palestinians. Responsible for the efforts was the man who took over the PLO in 1969 and made it first the home for Arab terrorists and later to an organization to administer Palestine and to deal with the international parties concerned with the conflict in the Middle East: Peace-Nobel-Laureate Yasir Arafat. Decisive for the aggressive policies the PLO adopted in its first decade were the events surrounding its foundation and the takeover through Arafat and his Fateh organization. This research paper is going to examine why and how the powerful PLO could emerge. It is looking at the roots of Palestinian nationalism after World War II and introducing Arafat's Fateh movement. Afterwards it will take a close look to the foundation process of the PLO and its aims. The organization will be transformed in 1968 through Arafat. Hence the last chapter of this paper will deal with this issue. This research paper is based on a comprehensive bibliography containing primary and secondary sources and a scientific article on the topic. As basic work the very detailed book of Helena Cobban, The Palestinian Liberation Organisation - People, Power, Politics, was used.

      Arab Resistance in Palestine. From Fateh to the Foundation of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)