narco wars - Ch. Links Verlag

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narco wars - Ch. Links Verlag
Ch. Links Verlag
Foreign Rights Catalogue
Autumn 2016
Markus Nierth · Juliane Streich
MARTIN SPECHT
Brandgefährlich
Wie das Schweigen der Mitte
die Rechten stark macht
Erfahrungen eines zurückgetretenen Ortsbürgermeisters
Ch. Links Verlag
NARCO
WA R S
HA N N ES B A HR M A N N
ABSCHIED
VOM MYTHOS
Sechs Jahrzehnte kubanische
Revolution Eine kritische Bilanz
DER GLOBALE
DROGENKRIEG
Ch. Links Verlag
Ch. Links Verlag
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Politics and Contemporary History
Martin Specht
Narco Wars
The global war on drugs
MARTIN SPECHT
NARCO
WA R S
DER GLOBALE
DROGENKRIEG
Ch. Links Verlag
Martin Specht’s captivating reports have their origins at the scene of conflict in the global war on
drugs. He meets a contract killer who murders for
the Colombian drug cartel in Honduras, accompanies the Mexican police and the Afghan army on
their controversial missions in the war on drugs,
talks to investigators at the American DEA about
their covert operations and with “Mr. Cocaine” at
Europol about smuggling routes to Europe, and he
researches how the market for amphetamines is
linked to the Syrian civil war.
Just like the “war on terror,” the “war on drugs”
declared in 1971 has long since blurred the boundaries between criminal prosecution under the rule of
law and secret-service operations. The international community of states is embroiled in a conflict
with an uncertain outcome. Martin Specht’s eyewitness reports of the global war on drugs show
that the problem won’t be solved with simple solutions.
ca. 260 pages, 25 illustrations,
multiple maps
ISBN 978-3-86153-911-7
Release in August 2016
Martin Specht
Born in 1964, has reported since 1989
on crisis and conflict zones around the
world; traveled extensively in the Balkans, Africa, Latin America and Asia,
and since 2007 on a regular basis in
Iraq and Afghanistan; his reports are
published around the world; published
by Ch. Links: Today It Might Be You:
Germans in the Foreign Legion (2014).
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Politics and Contemporary History
Hannes Bahrmann
Saying Goodbye to a Myth
Six decades of Cuban revolution – A critical assessment
H ANNE S BAHR M A N N
ABSCHIED
VOM MYTHOS
Sechs Jahrzehnte kubanische
Revolution Eine kritische Bilanz
Ch. Links Verlag
Cuba used to be a relatively affluent country.
Blessed with mineral resources and fertile soils,
this biggest island in the Caribbean was once the
world’s largest producer of sugar. Its gross national
product was greater than Mexico’s, the number of
doctors per capita was higher than in the United
States, and its educational system was on par with
Western Europe.
Six decades after the victory of the revolution, this
one-time wealth has run its course and the average
working wage is 25 euros a month. The concept of
the New Man is history, of socialist society too,
and the disparity between rich and poor is constantly growing. Since the easing of relations with
the United States, Raúl Castro has administered
the transition to a future that makes socialism seem
like a brief interlude between capitalism and capitalism. But a look behind the scenes reveals that
power rests more firmly than ever in the hands on
one family: the Castros.
ca. 240 pages, ca. 25 illustrations
ISBN 978-3-86153-912-4
Release in August 2016
Hannes Bahrmann
Born in 1952, studied history and Latin
American studies in Rostock; then worked
as a journalist for radio, newspapers and
news agencies; has regularly traveled to
Cuba since 1984; has authored numerus
works of non-fiction on the history of Central America and politics in the GDR, including Six Times Central America, Berlin
1985; Pirates of the Caribbean, Berlin 1989;
The Fall of the Wall: The Path to German
Reunification, Berlin 1994/1999.
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Politics and Contemporary History
Markus Nierth / Juliane Streich
Highly Flammable
How the center’s silence makes the right wing strong
Experiences of a mayor who resigned
Markus Nierth · Juliane Streich
Brandgefährlich
Wie das Schweigen der Mitte
die Rechten stark macht
Erfahrungen eines zurückgetretenen Ortsbürgermeisters
Markus Nierth, who stepped down from his office
as local mayor of Tröglitz due to xenophobic agitation, tells about incidents in the southern part of
the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt, investigating
the circumstances and structures behind them
which are representative for the state of affairs in
many parts of Germany. He shows the extremism
of the supposed center and uses a concrete example
to expose the mechanisms that, taken together,
have disastrous consequences: the silence of the
majority, growing complicity – secret or openly affirmative – with right-wing radicals, the inactivity
of politicians, and the many, quiet fellow travelers.
He also discusses parallel developments in BadenWürttemberg and Bavaria. The focus of this book
is Nierth’s actual experiences as mayor, which he
combines with political demands to better protect
committed politicians at the communal level and
get people more involved socially.
Ch. Links Verlag
ca. 200 pages
ISBN 978-3-86153-909-4
Release in September 2016
Markus Nierth
Born in 1969; Protestant theologian, funeral orator and local councilman; from 2009 to 2015 honorary mayor of Tröglitz in Saxony-Anhalt; resigned in March 2015; Nierth advocated taking in refugees in
Tröglitz.
Juliane Streich
Born in 1983, cultural studies in Frankfurt an der Oder and Dublin,
second degree in journalism; works as a music editor, freelance author,
and journalist (Süddeutsche, taz, Freitag, Leipziger Volkszeitung, Kreuzer, Deutschlandradio Kultur, Freie Presse, Sächsische Zeitung, etc.).
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Publications of the Independent Commission of Historians (UHK)
The History of the Federal Intelligence
Service from Its Founding to 1968
To this very day there are countless myths and legends about the Gehlen Organization and its
successor, the Federal Intelligence Service (BND). The high-level Independent Commission of
Historians (UHK) has been reappraising the history of the BND for the past five years and now
presents a comprehensive scholarly work – a singular publication project, as never before has
an active secret service granted historians open access to its archives. The result is a multifaceted picture of the West German intelligence service, of its development and its activities from
1945 to 1968, the period during which Reinhard Gehlen had a formative influence on this institution shrouded in mystery. Eliminating a blank spot in the historiography of the Federal
Republic, at the same time it offers an insightful new perspective on the ongoing debate since
the Snowden disclosures about the tense relationship between secret services and democracy,
between security and liberty in a democratic state based on the rule of law.
The project comprises thirteen volumes and spans the entire history of the BND. The first four
volumes are being published in September 2016.
 Christoph Rass, The Social Profile of the Federal Intelligence Service: From Its Founding to
1968
 Gerhard Sälter, Phantoms of the Cold War: The Gehlen Organization and the Resurrection
of the Gestapo’s Bogeyman, the “Red Orchestra”
 Ronny Heidenreich / Daniela Münkel / Elke Stadelmann-Wenz, Intelligence Warfare in Germany: The Confrontation Between East German State Security and the Gehlen Organization
in 1953
 Sabrina Nowak, The Security Risk of Former Nazi Ties: Personnel Checks in the Federal
Intelligence Service during the 1960s
Planned publications for 2017 and 2018:
Prof. Rolf-Dieter Müller, Reinhard Gehlen – A Biography
Prof. Klaus-Dietmar Henke, The BND in the Domestic Politics of the Fifties
Prof. Jost Dülffer, The BND in the Domestic Politics of the Sixties
Prof. Wolfgang Krieger (ed.), The BND’s Operations Abroad (with essays by numerous
authors, including Dr. Andreas Hilger, Dr. Tilman Lüdke, Prof. Holger M. Meding)
Ronny Heidenreich, BND Espionage in the GDR
Dr. Agilolf Kesselring, The BND and the Bundeswehr
Armin Müller, The Radio Intelligence of the BND to 1968
Dr. Gerhard Sälter, Staff Continuities – Nazi-Incriminated BND Staff
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UHK series, vol. 3
Ronny Heidenreich / Daniela Münkel / Elke Stadelmann-Wenz
Intelligence Warfare in Germany
The Confrontation Between East German State Security and the
Gehlen Organization in 1953
Ronny Heidenreich
Daniela Münkel
Elke Stadelmann-Wenz
Geheimdienstkrieg
in Deutschland
Die Konfrontation von
DDR-Staatssicherheit und
Organisation Gehlen 1953
BAND 3
Ch. Links Verlag
The Cold War was also a war between secret
services. For the first time ever, hitherto
unknown files of the West German Federal Intelligence Service and the East German State
Security reveal the background, aims, and especially the consequences of East Berlin’s first
“concentrated strike” against the Gehlen Organization in the fall of 1953. The move resulted
in several hundred alleged spies being arrested
in the GDR, the fates of whom are examined
here through the lens of two secret service agencies. This intelligence war did not take place
behind closed doors. State Security launched an
unprecedented media campaign to publicly
discredit the Gehlen Organization. The Stasi
chalked up a “victory” with its operation,
whereas the future Federal Intelligence Service
was not only forced to remedy security issues in
late 1953, it also had to repair its reputation –
in the Federal Chancellery, with the CIA, and
in the eyes of the West German public.
ca. 450 pages
ISBN 978-3-86153-922-3
Release in October 2016
Ronny Heidenreich
Studied history, political science and East European studies in Leipzig and Berlin; since
2011 a member of the UHK researching the history of the Federal Intelligence Service.
Daniela Münkel
Studied history, political science, economics and social history at the University of Göttingen, Ph.D. in 1994; since 2008 project leader in the Education and Research Department of the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives (BStU) in Berlin.
Elke Stadelmann-Wenz
Studied history, political science and Chinese studies at the University of Constance and
the Free University of Berlin, Ph.D. in 2007; since 2013 research assistant of the BStU.
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Politics and Contemporary History
Jürgen Zimmerer / Joachim Zeller (eds.)
Genocide in German Southwest Africa
The Colonial War (1904 – 1908) in Namibia and Its Consequences
Jürgen Zimmerer ∙ Joachim Zeller (Hg.)
Völkermord
in DeutschSüdwestafrika
Der Kolonialkrieg (1904 –1908)
in Namibia und seine Folgen
The German Empire’s colonial war against the
Herero and Nama in German Southwest Africa
was more than a century ago but is still perceived as a collective trauma in contemporary
Namibia. The military operations of the German protection force ended in genocide, followed by concentrations camps being set up
throughout the country. Almost every other
African prisoner of war died in these camps.
The vanquished Africans not only lost their
land and cattle but were also subject to a rigid
system of control.
This new and updated edition examines the
causes, course, and consequences of this colonial war. The historical perspectives of both
sides, Germans and Africans, are given equal
consideration.
3rd, updated edition
280 pages
ISBN 978-3-86153-898-1
Released in March 2016
PRESS REVIEWS
“The authors all have an exceptional knowledge of their subject and they range over the
whole period from the origins of the war to the demands of the Herero for damages to be
paid by the Federal Government and by German firms.
This richly illustrated book can be recom-mended to anyone who wishes to gain well-researched and comprehensive information about a conflict viewed by the German side as
a war of annihilation.” Die Zeit
“The 14 authors of this book offer an out¬standing guide to the events of this little known
period of history and to the many and various ways in which it can be interpreted.”
Tagesspiegel
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Politics and Contemporary History
Dominic Johnson / Simone Schlindwein / Bianca Schmolze
Crime Scene Congo
The crimes of the Rwandan FDLR militia and the search for justice
in Germany
Dominic Johnson | Simone Schlindwein | Bianca Schmolze
Tator t Kongo –
Prozess in Deutschland
Die Verbrechen der ruandischen Miliz FDLR und
der Versuch einer juristischen Aufarbeitung
Ch. Links Verlag
504 pages, several maps
ISBN 978-3-86153-871-4
Released in May 2016
From the jungles of the Congo to a courtroom in
Germany, this book traces the story of a well-organised armed group which rapes women, loots villages and murders civilians – crimes partly masterminded in Germany. The FDLR (Democratic
Forces for the Liberation of Rwandan) is a Rwandan Hutu militia based in Eastern Congo in which
the perpetrators of the 1994 Rwandan genocide
reorganised themselves. Its two most senior political leaders live in Germany. In 2011 they went on
trial in Stuttgart. It was Germany‘s first war crimes
trial under the legislation incorporating the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court. It ended in September 2015 with guilty verdicts but the
presiding judge said that „mammoth trials“ like
this were unmanageable under current procedure.
What happened? And what is the nature of the
FDLR war in the Congo?
A seminal work for all those interested in contemporary African politics and history, particularly
the Great Lakes region, in international humanitarian law and the prosecution of war crimes and
crimes against humanity.
Dominic Johnson
Born in 1966, Africa Editor of the German taz newspaper since 1990
and its Foreign Editor since 2011.
Simone Schlindwein
Born in 1980, Central Africa correspondent of the German taz newspaper and based in Uganda since 2008.
Bianca Schmolze
Born in 1978, since 2003 she has worked for the Medical Aid Group
for Refugees (MFH) in Bochum; from 2011 to 2015 she documented
the court proceedings in Stuttgart for the MFH and taz newspaper.
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
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Jürgen Gottschlich
Turkey
Erdoğan’s Grab for Absolute Power
A political portrait of the country
Türkei
Jürgen Gottschlich
Türkei
Erdoğans Griff nach der
Alleinherrschaft
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Politics and Contemporary History
“That’s Turkey, anything is possible here.” This is
the principle Jürgen Gottschlich, correspondent in
Istanbul for more than twenty years now, has always followed in trying to better understand his
host country. But even he, like most observers, was
surprised by the failed coup in July 2016. Less surprising to him was the subsequent purging of
Erdoğan critics from the military, schools and universities, from administration and the media. After
all, vicious domestic-policy struggles have long
been a regular feature of the course the country has
taken.
Gottschlich expertly describes Erdoğan’s bid for
absolute power, the state’s increasing Islamic orientation, the conflict with the Kurdish minority, but
also daily life in Turkey, its culture and its lifestyles.
Ein politisches Länderporträt
Ch. Links Verlag
de
232 pages, 1 map
ISBN 978-3-86153-906-3
Release in September 2016
Jürgen Gottschlich
Born in 1954, studied philosophy and
journalism in Berlin; 1979 cofounder of
taz newspaper, where he worked as a
journalist until 1993; has routinely covered Turkey as a travel writer since
1980; since 1998 correspondent for a
variety of newspapers in Istanbul; he
has authored numerous works of nonfiction.
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Country Portraits
Ralf Leonhard
Central America
Portrait of a region
ITB Berlin
Buch Award
2014:
Die besondere
ReiseführerReihe
RALF LEONHARD
Zentralamerika
Porträt einer Region
Ch. Links Verlag
The seven states of the isthmus connecting the continents of North and South America – Panama,
Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador,
Belize, and Honduras – have a number of things in
common: a Spanish-influenced, often bloody colonial history, an unfair distribution of wealth, fascinating landscapes, and a huge indigenous heritage.
As uniform as these states may seem from a distance, the bigger the differences upon closer inspection. Ralf Leonhard explains why Costa Rica
has developed into a model country in the region
and a popular destination for nature lovers, or delves into the intricacies of indigenous heritage in
different countries. The descendants of the Maya,
for instance, live mostly in Guatemala, whereas El
Salvador, the smallest country in the region, has
only about two percent indigenous peoples, mostly
Pipils. Ralf Leonhard even investigates the moneylaundering outfit in Panama.
ca. 220 pages, 1 map
ISBN 978-3-86153-917-9
Release in September 2016
Ralf Leonhard
Born and resident in Vienna, wellversed in Central America from his
time as a correspondent of taz newspaper and other media outlets in the 1980s
and 1990s. A trained lawyer, he lived in
the region for over fourteen years and is
still closely tied to it through his travels
and personal friendships.
Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected]
Country Portraits
Our country portraits in new editions with a new design
3. Ed.
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Release in March 2016
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978-3-86153-667-3
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978-3-86153-902-5
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2. Ed.
978-3-86153-880-6
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978-3-86153-822-6
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978-3-86153-901-8
Release in June 2016
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978-3-86153-836-3
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978-3-86153-903-2
Release in May 2016
Ch. Links Verlag
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the Kurt-WolffAward 2016
Censorship in East Germany was abolished on December 1, 1989. This was the green light
for Christoph Links, an employee at East German publishing house Aufbau Verlag at the time,
to establish an independent non-fiction publishing company for politics and contemporary
history.
Since then he has brought out about 800 titles, his three-man staff has grown to twelve, while
the subject matter of his books, invariably weighing in on current events, has likewise expanded. Literary journalism, country studies, self-help, historical travel guides, coffee-tables books
with accompanying texts on distinctive locations in German history, books about German
colonial history, also e-books can be found in his publisher’s catalog.
For further information please contact:
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Ch. Links Verlag
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