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  1. Maria Theresia and Her Time - On the 200th Anniversary of Her Death - Exhibition 13 May until 26 October 1980, Vienna, Schšnbrunn Palace. by Austrian Federal Government., 1980
  2. Austrian War Government by joseph redlich, 1929-01-01
  3. Austria's Just Claim to South Tyrol and The Austrian Landscape of South Tyrol, Its Settlements and Buildings by Tyrolese Provincial Government, 1946
  4. Art Treasures from the Vienna Collections, Lent by the Austrian Government. Intr by Washington. National Gallery of Art., 1949-01-01
  5. The Austrian government and the Hasidim during the period of reaction (1814-1848), by Raphael Mahler, 1939
  6. On the inside looking out: An essay on Austria's new ÖVP-FPÖ government, Jörg Haider, and Europe (Center for Austrian Studies. Working Paper) by Lonnie Johnson, 2001
  7. Art Treasures from the Vienna Collections (lent by the austrian Government) 1949 by Buschbeck and Strohmer (introduction), 1951-01-01
  8. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Austrian Federal Government for air services between ... London, 17 November 1977 (Treaty series) by Great Britain, 1978
  9. The Austrian provisional government in Lombardy-Venetia, 1814-1815 by Reuben John Rath, 1942
  10. Third supplementary protocol to the agreement of 26 July 1957 between the Austrian Federal Government, of the one part and the governments of the member ... 25 September 1986 and 10 March 1988 by Austria, 1989

41. Austrian
austrian government passed government decision and action plan on EUEnlargementand nuclear power plants. GLOBAL 2000 Gives new focus to the EU-Enlargement.
http://www.foeeurope.org/press/austrian.htm
Die Österreichische Umweltschutzorganisation
PRESS-INFORMATION Austrian government passed government decision and action plan on EU-Enlargement and nuclear power plants. GLOBAL 2000: "Gives new focus to the EU-Enlargement. EURATOM reform possible now through common European effort."
Vienna, Brussels (6 th July 1999) Today, Tuesday, the Austrian government passed a decision on the official government position and an „action plan" concerning EU-Enlargement and nuclear power plants (NPPs). This plan was reached through two consultations between the Austrian government, three of the Austrian governors of federal states, GLOBAL 2000 (FoE Austria) and other environmental organisations. „This action plan, which was passed today, gives a new focus to the EU-Enlargement process. It becomes possible now that the spotlight will be on the NPPs in Eastern Europe.", says Corine Veithen, Anti-Nuclear-Campaigner of GLOBAL 2000, „We are confident that for the first time all the member states of the EU would be united in a common effort for nuclear-phase-out." The Austrian government’s position on the NPPs under construction, for example the NPP Temelin in the Czech Republic, is clear-cut. The going-on-the-grid of Temelin will be a severe obstacle for the Czech EU-accession if Temelin does not meet the state-of-the-art of the Union. As to the high-risk-reactors, the Slovakian NPP Bohunice, the NPP Ignalina in Lithuania and Kosloduy in Bulgaria and with regard to the summit of the EU-governments in Helsinki the Austrian government will demand the development of plans for

42. OnlineAthens: News: Protesters Rally Against Austrian Government 02/10/00
LEADSTORIES. Story last updated at 812 am on Thursday, February 10, 2000 Protestersrally against austrian government By Ben Deck Staff Writer. Photo news
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LEAD STORIES Story last updated at 8:12 a.m. on Thursday, February 10, 2000 Protesters rally against Austrian government By Ben Deck Staff Writer Markus Crepaz, a political science professor at the University of Georgia, speaks Wednesday during a rally at the University of Georgia Arch to protest the new right-wing government of Austria. Andrew Davis Tucker/Photo staff Joerg Haider, whose far-right Freedom Party joined the Austrian government on Friday, is more dangerous for his views on immigration policy and domestic affairs than his provocative comments about his country's Nazi past, UGA professor Markus Crepaz told a gathering of about 30 protesters at the University of Georgia Arch on Wednesday. ''Haider is the John Rocker of Austrian politics,'' Crepaz said in an interview before the 5 p.m. rally against the new government in Austria. Haider rose to the leadership of the right-wing Freedom party in 1986, and he has since built up the popularity of the organization on strong rhetoric and promises to stop immigration, eliminate corruption and curtail abuses of the welfare system. The Freedom Party garnered 27 percent of the vote during parliamentary elections in Austria, and coalition talks broke down last month between Austria's more moderate political parties, the Social Democrats and the Conservatives. The Conservatives joined with the Freedom Party to form a government which was sworn in on Friday.

43. AUSTRIA FISCAL DATA: Austrian Government Budget Statistics, Austrian Taxes, Aust
Austria/Austrian fiscal budget and taxation information Links to English languageaustrian government budgetary data, including Austria's latest public sector
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44. Austria The 1945 Election And Consolidation Of The Austrian Government - Flags,
Austria The 1945 Election and Consolidation of the austrian government Flags,Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues
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    The 1945 Election and Consolidation of the Austrian Government
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS The first national election since 1930 was held on November 25, 1945. Nazi Party members were barred from participation. This exclusion sharply limited electoral participation by the nationalist camp, and no party was formed to represent its viewpoint. The ÖVP was thus able to monopolize the entire antileft vote. Voters gave overwhelming support to the two democratic parties: the ÖVP received nearly 50 percent of the vote and eighty-five seats in the Nationalrat, and the SPÖ received 45 percent of the vote and seventy-six seats. The KPÖ received only 5 percentwell below its anticipated 25 percentand four seats. Although the ÖVP thus held an absolute majority in parliament, the government, headed by Chancellor Leopold Figl of the ÖVP, preserved the three-party coalition. The distribution of cabinet seats was adjusted, however, with the KPÖ receiving only a specially created and unimportant Ministry for Electrification. In December parliament elected Renner to the largely ceremonial position of president of the republic. With the Austrian government clearly evolving along democratic lines, the Western Allies grew more supportive, and the Soviet Union grew increasingly hostile.
  • 45. Austrian Government
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    46. Austrian Government
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    47. Àâñòðèÿ: Ìèíèñòåðñòâà, Èíñòèòóòà, Ïðàâèòåëü
    àäìèíèñòðàöèÿ ïàðòèè. Bund / Federal state. Mitgliederder Bundesregierung und Staatssekretäre / Members of austrian government;
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    48. Statement Department Of African Studies
    STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OFVIENNA, ON THE PARTICIPATION OF THE FPÖ IN THE austrian government
    http://www.univie.ac.at/afrikanistik/english.html
    STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA, ON THE PARTICIPATION OF THE FPÖ IN THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT Since the beginning of this year the Austrian government has included a political party (the FPÖ) which has created an image to attract potential voters based on xenophobic and racist themes. Politicians of the party often used a language which can be described as `right-extremist'. The participation of the FPÖ in the government caused vehement reactions within and outside Austria. In many Austrian cities regular demonstrations against the new government have taken place. Many states, e.g. the other 14 EU states, expressed their displeasure and protest through the reduction of inter-governmental political contacts with the Austrian government. Unfortunately in some individual cases cultural and scientific relations with foreign countries were also affected. As Africanists we are aware that we can only pursue our work successfully if we closely cooperate with our partner institutions and colleagues. We are also aware of our responsibility to inform the general public in a fair and objective manner about the social, cultural, political and economical conditions in Africa. In addition, we have always tried to make a contribution to a better relationship between people of different origin, culture and religion. The participation of the FPÖ in the new government has caused us great consternation. Most Austrians share this concern. As members of the Institute of African Studies (staff and students) we sympathize with the national and international protest. We believe that the verbal statements of politicians of the FPÖ in recent years, as well as the slogans of the election campaigns, stimulate xenophobia, racism and right-extremist ideas in the Austrian public. With this declaration we want to make perfectly clear that we distance ourselves in every respect from such inhuman statements and actions. In our opinion they are not only a rhetoric or stylistic faux pas; they are rather embedded in the minds of many FPÖ politicians.

    49. Austria Weekly Digest In English And News Archive
    The austrian government Declaration Responsibility for Austria – A Future inthe Heart of Europe (03.02.2000) Report The committment of the Austrian
    http://www.wienerzeitung.at/frameless/english.htm?ID=M23

    50. SUNY New Paltz Hosts International Discussion Of New Austrian Government
    News Events Home. SUNY New Paltz Hosts International Discussionof New austrian government. 03/03/2000. NEW PALTZ On Wednesday
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    51. The JAFI Treasurer's Office: Press Releases
    We will not negotiate with the austrian government on compensation for peopleinterred in slave labor camps during the Holocaust or on the restitution of
    http://www.jafi.org.il/treasurer/press/2000/feb/feb15.htm
      February 15, 2000 SAY NO TO HAIDER The inclusion of an extreme-right party in the new coalition government in Austria is anathema to anyone who believes in tolerance. We cannot remain silent. The World Zionist Organization is resolved to take the lead in the campaign against the government in Vienna and calls on people throughout the world who believe in tolerance and on all Jewish organizations to join with us, in voice and action. We are committed to ensuring that Nazism and its credo of racial supremacy can never again rear its ugly head. If people had not remained silent sixty years ago when another Austrian fascist was democratically elected, the Holocaust would not have happened. If once we swore "Never Again," we must today shout out loud and clear that we are witnessing "Austria Again." We must raise our voices and follow them with actions. We will not be silent. The Jewish world must take a firm stance and a leading role in reminding the world of Austria's racist past. We must not let the new government in Austria forget for a moment that its make up is abhorrent. We will not negotiate with the Austrian government on compensation for people interred in slave labor camps during the Holocaust or on the restitution of Jewish property confiscated during that period. After years of stonewalling on this issue, the new Austrian government has suddenly agreed to sit down with representatives of the Jewish world. While we recognize the unquestioned right of victims of Nazi persecution and atrocities to be justly compensated, we will have no dealings with the Austrian government as long as Joerg Haider's Freedom Party is a member.

    52. The JAFI Austria Watch Web Site
    We must ensure that governments and people worldwide express their complete andunanimous condemnation of the austrian government's willingness to include in
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    SAY NO TO HAIDER
    The inclusion of an extreme-right party in the new coalition government in Austria is anathema to anyone who believes in tolerance. We cannot remain silent. Acutely sensitized to the havoc and destruction wreaked by fascism and nazism, the Jewish world must take a firm stance and a leading role in reminding the world of Austria's racist past. Nearly a third of the pre-war Austrian Jewish community was killed in the Holocaust, while in the Mauthausen slave labor and concentration camp, built in Austria, 119,000 people died from slave labor, sickness, starvation and gassing. We must not let the new government in Austria forget for a moment that its make up is abhorrent to anybody who believes in democracy and wants to ensure that Nazism and its credo of racial supremacy can never again rear its ugly head. We must ensure that governments and people worldwide express their complete and unanimous condemnation of the Austrian government's willingness to include in its ranks a party whose platform is based on racial hatred and xenophobia. We must be wary of condemning the entire Austrian people for the opinions of the Freedom Party and Joerg Haider's racist stance. And yet we must remember that nearly one third of the Austrian electorate voted for Haider and his party, while nearly another third supported the People's Party, which has formed a coalition with the extreme right and brought into power a party whose platform is based on racial hatred and xenophobia.

    53. About The United States / Austrian Chamber
    austrian government Main Page. The Parliament. Parliamentary democracy. ThePolitical Parties. Federal Legislation. Provincial Legislation and Admin.
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    Home Members Events Publications ... Member News Austrian Government - Main Page The Parliament Parliamentary democracy The Political Parties Federal Legislation ... Basic Rights and Freedoms More information is available by visiting the government Web site for Austria at www.austria.at In Brief... Austria is a democratic Republic. Its head of state (the Federal President) and its legislative organs are elected by the populace. Citizens of Austria have been guaranteed basic rights and freedoms (such as freedom of belief and conscience) since 1867. Austria has ratified the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of November 4, 1950. Austria is a Federal Republic, composed of nine constituent Federal States: Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Upper Austria, Vienna and Vorarlberg. Vienna is also the nation's capital. Federal legislation is enacted by the two chambers of Parliament, the 'Nationalrat' and the 'Bundesrat'. The latter chamber represents the interests of the Federal States. The State legislatures exercise the legislative power of the Federal States. The 183 deputies in the 'Nationalrat' are elected by the populace every four years. The members of the State legislatures are elected by the population of each Federal State. The members of the 'Bundesrat' - currently 64 - are nominated by the State legislatures.

    54. TCM Breaking News - 2002/09/09: Austrian Government To Quit Amid Far Right Disar
    TCM Archives TCM Breaking News 2002/09/09 Austriangovernment to quit amid far right disarray.
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    Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel today called for early elections after resignations left a coalition partner, the far fight Freedom party, in disarray
    The crisis was triggered by a serious conflict in the Freedom Party, which has split into two hostile camps supporting either Vice Chancellor Susanne Riess-Passer, the party chief, or controversial Joerg Haider, its previous leader.
    In addition to Riess-Passer, who resigned both as vice chancellor and party leader, those leaving their government posts included Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser and Transport Minister Mathias Reichhold. Peter Westenthaler quit his job as the Freedom Party speaker in parliament.
    The four said they resigned because of a dispute with Haider, the governor of Carinthia province known for past comments defending the Hitler era and for tirades against the EU and foreign leaders, including French President Jacques Chirac.
    Chancellor Schuessel said he would ask the leadership of his centre-right People’s Party tomorrow to dissolve parliament at its next session on September 19 and hold elections “at the earliest possible date,” likely in late November or early December.

    55. CWNews: Austrian Government Cult Guide Becomes Best-Seller
    The story on this page is austrian government Cult Guide Becomes BestSeller. AustrianGovernment Cult Guide Becomes Best-Seller
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    Austrian Government Cult Guide Becomes Best-Seller VIENNA (CWN) - An Austrian government guide on religious cults was so popular that it has entered a second printing this week. The guide, "Sects - Knowledge Protects," was first released in November and soon sold out of its first print-run of 230,000 copies. The guide lists the names of 22 religious cults and gives tips on how to identify the groups and how to avoid their methods and practices. Around 50,000 Austrians are expected to belong to cults and another 200,000 are believed to be connected to them in some way. News Stories for February 1997
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    56. Re: Austrian Government
    Re austrian government. To wwil@raven.cc.ukans.edu ; SubjectRe austrian government; From Fred/Margaret fjackman@anv.net ;
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    57. Austrian Government
    austrian government. Dear List, I am interested in the austrian governmentbetween the Compromise of 1867 and the death of emperor Francis Joseph.
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    Dear List, I am interested in the Austrian Government between the Compromise of 1867 and the death of emperor Francis Joseph. I am also intrested in Imperial Germain between 1915 and 1918 under Von Ludendorff. could you please spare some time and mail me back with information or resources on the internet on any of my two queries Yours Sincerly N.Vivek http://www.caltiger.com

    58. GUP: Austrian Grid
    A proposal for funding of the AUSTRIAN GRID is being finalized forsubmission to the austrian government in June 2002. The proposed
    http://www.gup.uni-linz.ac.at/austriangrid/
    Austrian Grid
    The AUSTRIAN GRID consortium combines Austria's leading researchers in advanced computing technologies with well-recognized partners in grid-dependant application areas. The goal of the AUSTRIAN GRID is to start and support grid computing in Austria in general, and to provide coordination and collaboration between research areas interested in grid computing.
    In concrete, the AUSTRIAN GRID initiative aims at
    • development and usage of grid computing infrastructures for diverse application areas, and installation and operation of a national grid testbed in Austria.

    Additionally, the AUSTRIAN GRID inititave intends to establish
    • a platform for dicussion of future grids in Austria a stepping stone for intended future international and European Union projects, and a contact institution for future partners interested in every aspect of grid computing.

    The activities in the AUSTRIAN GRID initiative are coordinated by
    • Jens Volkert (Joh. Kepler University Linz), spokesman of the ACPC Bruno Buchberger (Joh. Kepler University Linz)

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    AUSTRIA austrian government.
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    GENERAL INFORMATION This site is a useful source of information for foreign companies that want to do business in Austria, as well as for Austrian companies that are interested to establish business relations to one of our served countries.
    For general information on Austria, Introducing Austria will provide you with basic facts about our country whereas the Austrian Importmarket is a more detailed guide. In addition, please find a directory of links on the right hand side for further information on Austria.
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    60. History
    The Center for Austrian Studies has its origin in the decision by austrian governmentofficials to use the American Bicentennial as an occasion to thank the
    http://www.cas.umn.edu/history.htm
    History The Center for Austrian Studies has its origin in the decision by Austrian government officials to use the American Bicentennial as an occasion to thank the United States for its political and economic support after 1945. On the suggestion of several Austrians and Americans, including the Center's founding director William E. Wright, the government decided to give $1 million to an American university for the purpose of promoting Austrian Studies in the United States. Half the sum was to be raised from the public sale of $3 "American Bicentennial Star" decals; the other half was to be contributed by the Austrian government. The Austrian public's response to the appeal was so enthusiastic that the goal was surpassed by $200,000, and the government matched the entire amount raised from the public. Among the fifteen universities competing for the gift were some of America's finest educational institutions. The University of Minnesota was chosen over the other two finalists, Yale and Stanford, for several reasons: its existing faculty strength in Central and Eastern Europe, its location in the American heartland among a population with substantial German-speaking ancestry, and its status as a first-rate public university, which made it a natural partner for the public universities of Austria. The University of Minnesota was awarded $1 million to endow the Center for Austrian Studies, and the gift was presented in person by Chancellor Bruno Kreisky on March 16, 1977. The excess $400,000 was given to Stanford to establish a chair for visiting Austrian scholars.

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