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  1. Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements in Vienna, Milan, Venice, and Prague; with Details of the Campaigns of Lombardy and ... of the Austrian Government: Volume 2 by William Henry Stiles, 2002-04-25
  2. Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements in Vienna, Milan, Venice, and Prague; with Details of the Campaigns of Lombardy and ... of the Austrian Government: Volume 1 by William Henry Stiles, 2002-04-25
  3. Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements in Vienna, Milan, Venice, and Prague; with Details of the Campaigns of Lombardy and ... Sketches of the Austrian Government by William Henry Stiles, 2010-03-16
  4. The Fallacy of the Mixed Economy: An "Austrian" Critique of Conventional Economics and Government Policy (Cato Paper ; No. 2) by S. C. Littlechild, 1979-01
  5. Art Treasures From the Vienna Collections. Lent By the Austrian Government by (Anon)., 1950-01-01
  6. Secret History of the Austrian Government and of Its Persecutions of Protestants by Joseph Alfred X. Michiels, 2009-12-26
  7. Art Treasures from the Vienna Collections Lent By the Austrian Government by Francis Henry Taylor, 1949
  8. Art Treasures From the Vienna Collections, Lent By the Austrian Government ... 1949 - 1950 by M. H. De Young Memorial Museum, 1950
  9. THE VIENNA TREASURES AN ARTNEWS PICTURE BOOK FOR THE EXHIBITION LENT FROM THE VIENNA COLLECTIONS BY THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT by ALFRED M. (EDITOR) FRANKFURTER, 1950
  10. Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements in Vienna, Milan, Venice, and Prague; with Details of the Campaigns of Lombardy and Novara; a Full Account of the Revolution in Hungary; and Historical Sketches of the Austrian Government by William Henry Stiles, 1852-01-01
  11. Secret History of the Austrian Government and of its systematic persecutions of Protestants. Compiled from official documents. by Joseph Alfred Xavier. Michiels, 2010-04-27
  12. ART TREASURES FROM THE VIENNA COLLECTIONS, Lent By The Austrian Government, 1949-1950 by Unknown, 1949-01-01
  13. The Vienna treasures;: An Art News Picture Book for the exhibition lent from the Vienna collections by the Austrian government. Metropolitan Museum of ... Memorial Museum (Art News. Picture books) by Alfred M Frankfurter, 1950
  14. Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements in Vienne, Milan, Venice, and Prague, With Details of the Campaigns of Lombardy and ... the Austrian Government and the Provinces o by William Henry Stiles, 2009-04-27

1. CMF Dogbowl: Austrian Government Deploys Zope, CMF In Portal To Public Services
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Created by . Last modified Yesterday the Austria-portal oesterreich.at was put into operation. It not only acts as a directory for all Internet-services offered by the Austrian government, but also as a Content Management System for the agencies and institutions submitting documents, images, news and links for publication on the site. The Viennese software-company Uptime developed the entire site in only 3 months, building on the web-environment Zope and the Zope-powered Content Management Framework CMF. "This is a complex web-site." says Nikolaus Kimla, Uptime's CEO, "We hope, this high-profile project will give Zope and the CMF credibility and helps to extend their user-base in the industry." The (German-language) Austria-portal can be seen at: http://www.oesterreich.at

2. Austrian Embassy
With Austrian visa regulation information, and links to austrian government websites.
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For general information on Austrian Universities and Scholarships, please refer to Austrian Academic Exchange Service For general information on Schengen Information System please refer to Schengen Information - Privacy Austria For more specific questions please consult the homepage of the Austrian Embassy in Washington or London

3. Sorry, Automatic Transfer To Our New Domain...
Banners of protest against the newly established austrian government at the Hundertwasser House.
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4. Austrian Government
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6. Haider Brings Down The Austrian Government
Haider brings down the austrian government. At that time the FP functioned inthe government as junior partner of the Austrian social democrats (SPÖ).
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By Ulrich Rippert 21 September 2002 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author Feeling strengthened, Haider proceeded to find a new theme with which to put pressure on the government. In August this year large parts of Austria, as in many European countries, were badly hit by floods, ruining many small businesses, farmers and traders. In similar fashion to the German government, the Austrian coalition decided to delay the implementation of planned tax cuts to make money available to the victims of the flood. Haider immediately expressed his opposition to the plan, arguing that the tax cuts had been agreed and it was no longer acceptable for the government to reverse promises it had made in the course of its election campaign. Following the refusal by members of the FP sitting in government to follow his line, Haider threatened to call a special party conference to discuss the issue. Since then, conflicts inside the FP have intensified. The former FP members of the government have accused Haider of wantonly and unnecessarily sabotaging and destroying the work of a successful government, while Haider has sought to group together the most right-wing forces inside the party for his political offensive.

7. Ultra-rightist Haider Close To Entering Austrian Government
after federal elections, the odds are greater than ever that extreme rightwingerJörg Haider's Freedom Party (FPÖ) will enter the austrian government.
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By Max Rodenberg and Peter Schwarz 1 February 2000 Use this version to print If they are successful, the Freedom Party, for the first time under Haider's chairmanship, will enter the federal government and shed its image as a right-wing outcast. Should the negotiations fail, the most likely result will be the calling of new elections, where the Freedom Party could count on substantial gains in light of the general antipathy toward the grand coalition and anger over the torturous negotiations. Klestil, who stressed during the presidential election campaign two years ago that he considered Haider and the FPÖ suitable for government, has now publicly spoken out against their participation. After the failure of the negotiations between the Social Democrats and People's Party, he asked former chancellor Klima to try and form a social-democratic minority government. This step, unique in Austrian history, caused an ÖVP functionary to remark that Klestil was moving "close to the edge of a putsch". The head of the Austrian trade union federation, Fritz Verzetnitsch, also signalled his agreement to the new coalition with the words, "One can not alter election results."

8. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Far Right Wrecks Austrian Government
Far right wrecks austrian government Fresh fears of extremism as Haider makesa comeback Kate Connolly Monday September 9, 2002 The Guardian The Austrian
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Fresh fears of extremism as Haider makes a comeback Kate Connolly Monday September 9, 2002 The Guardian The Austrian coalition government was in tatters last night after the resignation of three key cabinet ministers and members of the populist rightwing Freedom party, including its leader. The European Union slapped sanctions on the country as a punishment for allowing the far-right, anti-immigrant party into power and the country suffered months of international isolation as a result.

9. APSM Koalitionsszenarien (Austrian Government Formation Process
Translate this page APSM Koalitionsszenarien (austrian government Formation Process). APSMHome Page Market opened Dec. 7th and was closed March 12th, 1996.
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10. Gregor Neussel: The Role Of The Austrian Government In The Rambouillet Accords
THE ROLE OF THE austrian government IN THE RAMBOUILLET ACCORDS. In August 1999 theaustrian government once more took part in the actions against Yugoslavia.
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June 10, 2000 International Tribunal for U.S./NATO warcrimes in Yugoslavia THE ROLE OF THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT IN THE RAMBOUILLET ACCORDS by Gregor Neussel Gregor Kneussel, from the Austria-Yugoslav Solidarity Committee, is one of the organizers of the Austrian war crimes tribunal. The Rambouillet accords had conditions that amounted to the occupation of Yugoslavia by NATO armies. Kneussel spoke about the role of constitutionally neutral Austria in delivering this NATO ultimatum. Austria declared a state of neutrality after the Second World War, which forbids it from joining any military alliance and siding with any other country in a war. In August 1999 the Austrian government once more took part in the actions against Yugoslavia. Wolfgang Petritsch was the Austrian ambassador in Belgrade at that time, and he was sent to Kosovo to represent the European Union in the Contact Group that was supposed to solve the conflict in Kosovo. Together with Christopher Hill, the US representative in that Contact Group, Petritsch was preparing the Rambouillet negotiations and delivering an ultimatum to the Yugoslav government. In fact NATO had already threatened to bomb Yugoslavia in October 1998, five months before the Rambouillet negotiations started. The so-called Rambouillet agreement was signed by the Albanian side and also by Wolfgang Petritsch, but the Yugoslav and the Russian representatives did not sign it. At that time in March 1999, the content of the so-called Rambouillet agreement and the Annex B as NATO and EU proposed it was not known at all to the public. Wolfgang Petritsch made it quite clear in an interview with the German

11. Vienna: The Austrian Government
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12. Media Release: NEW AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT: FREEDOM PARTY AS COALITION PARTNER
FA8 6 February 2000. NEW austrian government FREEDOM PARTY AS COALITIONPARTNER. It is for the Austrian people to decide their own government.
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Speeches Media Releases Transcripts ... Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade MEDIA RELEASE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS - ALEXANDER DOWNER - 6 February 2000 NEW AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT: FREEDOM PARTY AS COALITION PARTNER The Australian Government understands and shares the concern expressed by Austria's EU partners and other governments about the entry of Joerg Haider's Freedom Party into the Austrian Government. Mr Haider has in the past made statements expressing sympathy for the Nazi era. He has since recanted these views but other recent statements by the Freedom Party have also brought into question the party's democratic orientation and commitment to human rights. It is for the Austrian people to decide their own government. However, I am concerned that Austrian democracy could be put at risk if extremist views expressed in the past were ever put into practice. Australia is a country which took a strong stand against the Nazis, fought alongside our anti-Nazi allies in World War II and is home to many victims of the Holocaust. The formation of a government which includes a party and a prominent public figure linked with the Nazi era and its politics of hate is therefore likely to be received with considerable discomfort in Australia.

13. Austrian Government Commemorates 50th Anniversary Of Marshall Plan
austrian government Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Marshall Plan. AustrianGovernment Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Marshall Plan.
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Date: June 05, 1997 Austrian Government Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Marshall Plan On the eve of the 50th anniversary of George Marshall’s Harvard speech, Austrian Chancellor Viktor Klima and Austrian Vice-Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel issued a joint statement expressing Austria’s gratefulness for the Marshall Plan Aid. Following is the text of the statement: „Fifty years ago, on June 5, 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall gave a brief, but most remarkable speech at Harvard University in which he presented the vision of a new Europe and his plan for European reconstruction. The Marshall Plan aid program, in which 16 European countries participated, was a decisive step for Austria’s economic recovery after the destruction of WW II and for its return to the international community as a democratic country. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of this aid program Austrian Chancellor Viktor Klima and Austrian Vice-Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel pointed out that Austria owes its current high standard of living and its democratic freedom to the Marshall Plan.

14. Austrian Government Approves Austrian Participation In Multinational Protection
austrian government Approves Austrian Participation in MultinationalProtection Force (MPF) for Albania. Press Release Contact Austrian
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Date: April 22, 1997 Today the Austrian Government approved the participation of
up to 130 Austrian troops in the Multinational Protection Force
(MPF) in Albania for a preliminary period of three months. In an official statement, the Austrian Government based the
decision on UN Security Council resolution 1101 (1997) and the
decision of the OSCE of March 27, 1997, to meet the request by
the Albanian Government to invite a group of OSCE countries to
assist the Albanian Government in its efforts to contribute to
the solution of current problems in the country. The decision of the Austrian Government needs further approval by
the Austrian Parliament which is expected later today. An advanced command of 30-40 troops will arrive in Albania on April 24. The remaining unit will be deployed before April 29. The Austrian unit will operate within an Italian contingent. Its main task will be the protection of the headquarters of international organziations in Tirana.

15. BBC News | EUROPE | Austrian Government Stands By Haider
Wednesday, 1 March, 2000, 0634 GMT austrian government stands by Haider The newFreedom Party leader Susanne RiessPasser was at the news conference Austrian
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Wednesday, 1 March, 2000, 06:34 GMT Austrian government stands by Haider
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Austrian Chanceller Wolfgang Schuessel has defended the decision of far-right leader Joerg Haider to step down as leader of the Freedom Party.
Addressing a news conference in Vienna, Mr Schuessel said he did not believe Mr Haider's resignation was simply a tactical move.
The key question is not the personality of Haider. It is the nature of his party Portuguese Government "I understand this position, and I interpret it as a symbol that he wants to support this government. He wants to take a personal responsibility and a personal part in easing the tensions with our partners in the European Union," he said. Sitting beside Mr Schuessel at the news conference was the Austrian Vice-Chancellor, Susanne Riess-Passer, who is taking over as leader of the Freedom Party. She said she would try to convince the world that "the prejudices against the Freedom Party are not justified".

16. BBC News | EUROPE | Austrian Far-right Enters Government
Friday, 4 February, 2000, 1429 GMT Austrian farright enters government Internetlinks austrian government. People's Party. Freedom Party.
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Austrian far-right enters government Wolfgang Schuessel (left) and President Klestil sign the swearing-in documents President Thomas Klestil of Austria has sworn in a new coalition government that includes the far-right Freedom Party led by Joerg Haider. In a brief ceremony, members of the new Cabinet - five from the Freedom Party and five from the conservative Austrian People's Party - swore their oaths of office. Heading the new government as chancellor is Wolfgang Schuessel, the leader of the People's Party. I have no intention to wander about in the world and apologise for all kinds of things. Joerg Haider He, like the others, swore to respect the Austrian constitution and its laws, before shaking hands with the sombre-faced president. Mr Haider will not himself have a seat in the Austrian cabinet but is certain to play an influential role behind the scenes Anti-Haider protest Several thousand people demonstrated against the new government outside the presidential palace.

17. Journalists Condemn Austrian Government Over Threat To Jail Investigative Report
Journalists Condemn austrian government Over Threat To Jail InvestigativeReporters. Amidst growing concern over media developments
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Journalists Condemn Austrian Government Over Threat To Jail Investigative Reporters Amidst growing concern over media developments in Austria, the International Federation of Journalists and its regional organisation, the European Federation of Journalists, today called on the Austrian Government to abandon plans to introduce new laws that would "stifle democratic debate and send decent journalists to jail". "The government is in danger of making the media a political battleground in which the main casualty will be press freedom," said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary. The IFJ says a plan by Dieter Böhmdorfer, Austria's Minister of Justice, to criminalise certain journalistic investigations under the code of criminal procedure "will inhibit legitimate investigative journalism. It should be abandoned immediately." The Minister plans to outlaw the publication of court files and internal government papers considered to be "forbidden material". Journalists could be fined or jailed for up to six months for breaching the new rules. "This is an attempt to silence media that are critical of the authorities," said Aidan White. "What is happening here is not about discretion and respect for personal privacy, but political interests trying to get the media off their backs."

18. Journalists Condemn Austrian Government Over Threat To Jail Investigative Report
Media Release May 22 nd 2001 IFJ Backs Sarajevo Strike As JournalistsFight To Preserve Independent Newspaper. The International
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IFJ Backs Sarajevo Strike As Journalists Fight To Preserve Independent Newspaper The International Federation of Journalists, the world's largest journalists organisation, expressed its solidarity today to striking journalists of Bosnia Herzegovina's oldest daily newspaper Oslobodjenje "Six years ago this newspaper was a symbol of defiance in the struggle for democracy during the Bosnia war," said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary, "now the journalists are fighting to preserve the paper's traditions and to create decent conditions for the future." The strike, which started on May 17th, came after several months of negotiating on the following crucial issues: repayment of wages owned for the past ten months, social and health insurance, and new management as the existing management appears to be inactive on the issues in question. "After 58 years of publications - even during the darkest days of bombardment and siege in Sarajevo, it is a shocking indictment of the new management that journalists have been forced to stop work to achieve their basic rights," said Aidan White. The IFJ, and its regional organisation, the European Federation of Journalists, is calling on all of its members around the world to express their solidarity with the Sarajevo strikers and to press the management to return to the negotiating table and to reach and agreement that will guarantee basic social rights to the editorial workforce. The management have refused to give information about the state of the company's finances after its recent privatisation.

19. Forum On Austrian Government
FORUM ON austrian government. What are the appropriate internationalresponses to his party being part of the austrian government?
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Recent developments in the Austrian government, including the rise to power of the rightwing Freedom Party and its controversial leader, Jorg Haider, will be discussed Wednesday (Feb. 16) at a public forum at UNLV. Representatives of the Austrian and German governments will be among those participating in "Austria vs. the World?" which will take place at 7 p.m. in the Classroom Building Complex, Room C-213. Itis free and open to the public. Participating in the discussion will be Harald Gunther, deputy consul general of the Republic of Austria; Sigrid Sommer, honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany; Anne Bennett, UNLV assistant professor of political science; and Daniel Villanueva, UNLV assistant professor of foreign languages. "Suddenly Austria has jumped on to the front pages of newspapers with seemingly no warning," said Villanueva. "With Jorg Haider and his right-wing Freedom Party now in a coalition government with the mainstream conservative Austrian People's Party, Austria has, for the first time since World War II, a party in government whose leader for years has made controversial pronouncements regarding Hitler, the Jewish people, non-Austrians, and the European Union. "The Freedom Party's new governmental role has caused diplomatic ruptures on both sides of the Atlantic, tensions with Israel, and apprehensiveness among older Europeans and Americans who remember all too well the dangers of demagogues," Villanueva said.

20. CNN.com - World - Right-wing Component Of Austrian Government Sparks Largest Pro
Rightwing component of austrian government sparks largest protest in Viennasince 1993. February 19, 2000 Web posted at 1050 pm EST (0350 GMT)
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