This journal was created to promote an exchange of research outcomes and information on the topic of contemporary Europe and Germany in transition. Exploring policy information on Asia and Europe from an interdisciplinary and intercultural viewpoint, the journal helps to broaden understanding of the changing economy, politics, society and culture as viewed from the perspectives of two very different world regions. This journal is a publication of the Center for German and European Studies (ZeDES).
Asian Journal of German and European Studies
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e-ISSN | 2199-4579 |
Publisher
Springer Singapore
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Data set: Springer
Articles
Asian Journal of German and European Studies > 2019 > 4 > 1 > 1-8
The study revisited the existing evidences of India Pakistan and China with updated data on the effect of military expenditure on economic growth. Econometric approaches analyzed the short and long run relationship between GDP growth and Military expenditure. Empirical studies have been done using cointegration analysis and causality test to justify the relationship and causality of the variables...
Asian Journal of German and European Studies > 2019 > 4 > 1 > 1-21
This paper aims to compare living standards in Asia and in Europe with respect to several cultural dimensions to which the research on economic prosperity has paid attention. Some studies pool countries in multiple regions to identify cultural effects on economic prosperity, and this paper argues that such regional differences in culture must be considered. In addition to empirically distinguishing...
Asian Journal of German and European Studies > 2019 > 4 > 1 > 1-7
In the year 2018, Germany’s new radical right-wing party, the AfD, completed its electoral success by entering the two remaining state parliament in which the AfD wasn’t represented – Bavaria and Hessen. Hessen is also the state where Hubert Kleinert’s (The AfD and its members [Die AfD und ihre Mitglieder], 2018) excellent investigation into AfD members takes place. His empirical work represents a...