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Tausch clearly sees himself as a representative of a socially committed Christianity,<ref> Tausch, Arno (2023) Farewell - peace and justice?: a look back at (my) half a century of political science in times of the Ukraine crisis. Nova Science Publishers, New York; </ref> and he dedicated his autobiography to his first teacher of Latin American research, the Brazilian Jesuit Geraldo Cursino de Freitas SJ (1927–2001),<ref>https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/2724/2724.PDF und https://portal.unicap.br/nossa-historia</ref> the rector of the Catholic University of Recife and one of the closest collaborators of Archbishop [[Hélder Câmara]] (1909–1999) in Recife.
Tausch clearly sees himself as a representative of a socially committed Christianity,<ref> Tausch, Arno (2023) Farewell - peace and justice?: a look back at (my) half a century of political science in times of the Ukraine crisis. Nova Science Publishers, New York; </ref> and he dedicated his autobiography to his first teacher of Latin American research, the Brazilian Jesuit Geraldo Cursino de Freitas SJ (1927–2001),<ref>https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/2724/2724.PDF und https://portal.unicap.br/nossa-historia</ref> the rector of the Catholic University of Recife and one of the closest collaborators of Archbishop [[Hélder Câmara]] (1909–1999) in Recife.


He is committed to fighting anti-Semitism<ref>Tausch, Arno (2010) ‚Armut und Radikalität? Soziologische Perspektiven zur Integration der Muslime in Europa, basierend auf dem ‘World Values Survey’ und dem ‘European Social Survey‘’ Bremen: Europäischer Hochschulverlag, Serie Schriftenreihe: Studien zu vergleichender Sozialpädagogik und internationaler Sozialarbeit und Sozialpolitik’, Bd. 12; Tausch, Arno (2024), Antisemitismus, Terrorismus und politischer Islam. Erkenntnisse aus internationalen Meinungsumfragen.’ Springer VS, Wiesbaden, Softcover ISBN 978-3-658-44096-1</ref> and supports interreligious dialogue.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376553772_Arno_Tausch_Academic_CV </ref> None the less than nine of his essays appeared in scientific journals, published in Turkiye (Turkey) (five in Alternatives. Turkish Journal of International Relations; two in Insight Turkey, and two in Bogazici Journal of Economics).
He is committed to fighting anti-Semitism<ref>Tausch, Arno (2010) ‚Armut und Radikalität? Soziologische Perspektiven zur Integration der Muslime in Europa, basierend auf dem ‘World Values Survey’ und dem ‘European Social Survey‘’ Bremen: Europäischer Hochschulverlag, Serie Schriftenreihe: Studien zu vergleichender Sozialpädagogik und internationaler Sozialarbeit und Sozialpolitik’, Bd. 12; Tausch, Arno (2024), Antisemitismus, Terrorismus und politischer Islam. Erkenntnisse aus internationalen Meinungsumfragen.’ Springer VS, Wiesbaden, Softcover ISBN 978-3-658-44096-1</ref> and supports interreligious dialogue.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/376553772_Arno_Tausch_Academic_CV </ref> None the less than nine of his essays appeared in scientific journals, published in Turkiye (Turkey) (five in « Alternatives. Turkish Journal of International Relations »; two in « Insight Turkey », and two in the « Bogazici Journal of Economics »).





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Arno Tausch (born 11 February 1951 in Salzburg, Austria) is an Austrian political scientist, retired civil servant and diplomat, and one of the founders of quantitative world system and development research in Europe. [1]

His research programme is focused on world system theory, dependency theory, the critique of globalisation, global values and international security. [2]

Glen Segell, in writing on Tausch’s scientific life, emphasises that Tausch spent a good part of it as a tenured civil servant and researcher in a government institution. [3]


According to Glen Segell and Hans-Heinrich Nolte, Arno Tausch was one of the few scientists to predict the hardening of the regime type in Russia as early as 1989 and 1991. [4] Later on, and well before the current conflict over the Ukraine Tausch repeated these warnings. In the Russian equivalent to the journal “Foreign Affairs”, “World Economy and International Relations” (“Mirovaia Ekonomika”) he spoke of a growing polarization of international relations, possibly leading to a global war [5]. Similar results based on the statistical analysis of global conflicts since around 1500 and economic cycles since 1740 were published as open access articles in Russia in the journal “Social Evolution and History” in 2007. [6]

Tausch was an Austrian diplomat abroad from 1992 to 1999, holding the rank of Counsellor for labour and migration at the Austrian Embassy in Warsaw. In that capacity, he authored a collection of his declassified analytical reports for the Austrian Foreign Office, the Ministry of Interior and the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection on the “Difficult Homecoming” of the countries of Eastern Europe and the former USSR into the structures of the evolving global order, and he argued that for the countries of the former USSR, world political neutrality and membership in the European Economic Area would be preferable to NATO and full European Union membership [7]

From 1999 until his retirement in 2016, he was a ministerial counsellor (Ministerialrat) in the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection in Vienna. [8]

Since his retirement at the standard retirement age of 65, he has devoted himself primarily to research on the topics of antisemitism, bibliometrics, global political economy, political Islam, and politics in the Middle East.[9]

As of November 2024, Tausch had authored or co-authored, edited or co-edited 30 books in English, 2 in French, and 9 in German, as well as 118 journal articles and 31 articles in collective volumes. [10]

Frequent publication partners include the Swedish economist Almas Heshmati the German sociologist Peter Herrmann (social philosopher), the Russian social scientist Andrey Korotayev and Leonid Grinin and the South African political scientist Hussein Solomon. Among others, Tausch published essays by Andre Gunder Frank and Samir Amin.

Arno Tausch is married and has three daughters. [11]

Academic Life

Tausch studied political science, mass communication research, economics and Ibero-Romance studies at Salzburg University. Among his professors was Friedrich August Hayek, Nobel laureate in economics. As Segell writes, [12] Tausch was absolutely not convinced by Hayek's approach in any way, and began to focus more and more on critical development and peace research in the tradition of Dieter Senghaas. Tausch also received many inspirations from Kurt Rothschild and the Brazilian Jesuit priest, Father Geraldo Cursino de Freitas, who was rector of the Catholic University of Pernambuco in Brazil from 1966 to 1969, and who was in exile in Austria from 1969 onwards. [13]

The Austrian economist Kunibert Raffer described Tausch as the pioneer of dependency theory in Austria, with reference to an essay in the journal ‘Lateinamerika-Aspekte’ (Austrian Latin America Institute). [14]

Tausch received his doctorate in political science from the University of Salzburg in 1976. [15] The PhD thesis was based on the empirical analysis of dependency, income inequality and social development in many countries and included factor-analytical tests of central statements of dependency theory, in particular of Fernando Henrique Cardoso. [16] The thesis was extensively quoted in Dieter Senghaas work, summarizing his dependency theory approach in his book “Weltwirtschaftsordnung und Entwicklungspolitik”. [17]

After graduating from the University of Salzburg, he was appointed assistant professor of political science at the University of Innsbruck in autumn 1977 and researched in Innsbruck until 1991.

His habilitation from the University of Innsbruck was awarded to him for the book “Jenseits der Weltgesellschaftstheorien” [18][19] His habilitation committee was chaired by Anton Pelinka, and external reviewers included the German political scientists Ulrich Albrecht (Free University Berlin) and Wilfried Röhrich (University of Kiel). External comments were also submitted by Karl Wolfgang Deutsch of Harvard University. [20] The habilitation thesis was reviewed several times in the literature .[21] Tausch later completed this approach in ‘Towards a Socio-Liberal Theory of World Development’ (1993).[22]

In 1988, he became a “Privatdozent” [23] in political science at the University of Innsbruck [24] and later in his academic life was a visiting professor of economics at Corvinus University in Budapest (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015). He also taught regular courses at the Department of Political Science, Salzburg University (1989, 1997; 1997/98); at the Department of Political Science, Vienna University (2000, 2001/2002, 2004, 2007/2008, 2009/2010); at the Department of International Development, Vienna University (2009, 2010, 2011, 2011/12 , 2012, 2013), at the Department of Sociology, Graz University (2008/2009); and at the University of Fribourg, Department of Sociology (2012/2013). [25]

Since May 2022, he is a visiting professor of political science and governance at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa.[26]

He was also a Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa and a guest scientist at the International Institute for Comparative Social Research, Science Center, West-Berlin (today: WZB – Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin). [27]

Tausch is a member of the editorial boards of several scientific journals, among them Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research,[28] and the Journal of Globalization Studies (State University, Moscow). [29] He also edits the History & Mathematics Almanac.[30]

Scholarly work

Hartmut Elsenhans characterizes the theoretical approach of Tausch in the field of development theory [31] by saying that Tausch’s work in the field presents “a consistent theory of the global system and its components”. In order to benefit from globalisation, internal restructuring along socially liberal lines is required. In practice, this means a comprehensive and far-reaching empowerment of the masses of the population. The internal economic and social structures are crucial for the effects of economic and social opening. It is of crucial importance that these internal structures be designed according to social-liberal developmental principles. This is a necessary condition for the market to produce the kind of outcomes that mainstream economists expect from the resources employed for accumulation. [32]

Elsenhans also emphasizes that he fully shares Tausch's view of the global system. Ultimately, capitalism is characterised by the fact that capitalists do not really commit themselves to maintaining a social-liberal system. Capitalists strive for market imperfections, monopolies and a limitation of the expansion of mass demand wherever possible. [33]. Elsenhans also observes that this is where the connection between Tausch's contributions and the work of the Swiss sociologist Volker Bornschier's lies. Like Bornschier, Tausch also observes historically limited growth curves that end in stagnation. [34].

Elsenhans also highlights that Tausch systematises these ups and downs into a theory of various types of growth and crisis at the global level. He favours Kondratieff cycles, which coincide with the use of new discoveries and inventions at the end of each cycle. The presence of such innovations enables considerable boosts, such as massive simultaneous investments. Historical examples of such spurts are the industrial revolution in Great Britain, the so-called second industrial revolution of steel and petrochemical products, the automobile revolution and the temporary microelectronic revolution.

In 1991, Tausch completed his work on Russia and the global Kondratieff cycles,[35] Tausch then analysed the effects of the arms trade on social development, particularly for the countries of Eastern of Europe and the USSR.[36]


Reception

In the international press, Tausch's work is seen mostly in the framework of the efficiency and effectiveness of social spending.[37] and Kondratieff cycles [38]

In the Le Monde article, Christian Schmidt [39] says:

"First, according to our three authors: the upward economic phase that began in the mid-1980s ended; it is in the process of making way for a downward phase which should begin to manifest its effects from the years 2015-2018, that is to say as soon as the exit of our great crisis of 2008 begins. This is to explain part of the unexpected character of our uncertainty. Concerning the relationship between this last phase of economic growth and armed conflicts, it seems to confirm Kondratieff's hypothesis. The entry into a downward phase of the world economy should aggravate this trend while increasing the uncertainty of its forms. [...] This panorama is certainly not enough to reduce these unexpected uncertainties, but it already contributes to better understand them by identifying several of their origins.".

The John Wiley International Social Science Journal [40] in its Special Issue: 70 years of International Social Science Journal reprinted Tausch’s 2010 contribution to the journal “Globalisation and development: the relevance of classical “dependency” theory for the world today” [41]

Sebastian Ille, the editor of the journal, says about the aims of this anniversary issue and the reason for including the different articles of the anniversary issue:

“”Throughout its 70‐year history, ISSJ (i.e. International Social Science Journal) has published research that has reverberated across the social sciences, and the editors wish to commemorate the journal's long‐standing history and legacy in this 70th anniversary issue. Here we have reprinted our ten most successful and influential articles. The authors contributed to on‐going debates even as they changed them, often in fundamental and long‐lasting ways.”” [42]

Christopher Chase-Dunn says

“”Arno Tausch's review and updated re‐analysis of the cross‐national research on the effects of dependence on foreign investment deserves the popularity that it attained as one of most cited articles in the history of this journal. Tausch accurately summarised the history of the emergence of dependency theory in Latin America and its application to other regions of the world. He also raised a clarion call regarding the potential negative effects that high levels of dependence on investment by foreign transnational corporations might have on developed countries as well as those in the global south. The big points are that, despite the claims of the ideologues of global capitalism, the world is not flat, and indeed it has not got flatter during the decades of the neoliberal globalisation project. […] The other big point that Tausch makes is that his more recent study of the effects of dependence on foreign investment found the same negative long‐term effects on economic growth and positive effects on within‐country income inequality. […] Tausch's prescient warnings regarding the potential for negative effects of investment dependence on core countries seem to have been borne out in the years since his article was published”” [43]

Political positions and public profile

Tausch clearly sees himself as a representative of a socially committed Christianity,[44] and he dedicated his autobiography to his first teacher of Latin American research, the Brazilian Jesuit Geraldo Cursino de Freitas SJ (1927–2001),[45] the rector of the Catholic University of Recife and one of the closest collaborators of Archbishop Hélder Câmara (1909–1999) in Recife.

He is committed to fighting anti-Semitism[46] and supports interreligious dialogue.[47] None the less than nine of his essays appeared in scientific journals, published in Turkiye (Turkey) (five in « Alternatives. Turkish Journal of International Relations »; two in « Insight Turkey », and two in the « Bogazici Journal of Economics »).


In line with his understanding of theory and practice, he tried to reach a wider audience with his contributions, especially for think tanks in Austria and abroad (The Austrian Chamber for Workers and Employees; [48] the Hoover Institution in Stanford, California; [49] the Institute of World Economy and International Relations in Moscow, Russia; [50] the “Seta Foundation” (Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research) in Ankara, Turkey; [51] the Institute for National Security Studies (Israel) in Tel Aviv, Israel; [52] the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs in Jerusalem, Israel; [53] the Österreichische Militärische Zeitschrift, the official scientific journal of the Austrian Armed Forces [54] the Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies; [55] the Polish Institute of International Affairs in Warsaw [56] the Ministry of Social Affairs (Spain) in Madrid; [57] UNESCO [58] and the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies [59]


Tausch also wrote numerous articles for German-language daily newspapers and political journals.[60] among others articles for Wiener Zeitung, for the social democratic journal of the SPÖ “Die Zukunft”, articles for ‘Der Standard’, as well as for the liberal Catholic Weekly ‘Die Furche and ‘Die Presse’, and also for the daily newspaper ‘Kurier’. Tausch also wrote for the Buenos Aires-based daily newspaper “Tiempo Argentino” and for “Teloscope” of the Paul Piccone Institute in New York.[61]

He also contributes to the two Vienna-based Jewish cultural journals „David“ and „Neue Illustrierte Welt“.

Critique

Although the concept of "unequal exchange", as developed by Kohler and Tausch [62] has become one of the standard definitions in "world system theory" [63] and in critical studies on globalization and sustainable development,[64] the Turkish economist Turan Subasat (Izmir University) recently criticized this concept by saying that international prices are formed in a complex manner and lower international prices for low income countries cannot simply be considered as evidence for unequal exchange.[65]

The Austrian political scientist Thomas Schmidinger, writing in the official journal of the Austrian Political Science Association, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft,[66] on Tausch's attempts to measure Muslim opinions in Europe [67] comes to the conclusion:

"Tausch attempts to redress the lack of serious qualitative and quantitative social research by using data from the World Values Survey and the European Social Survey. He speaks even of a "forensic political science " and a "forensic sociology" (p 9). He rightly criticizes that neither the European Union nor the national states in Europe provide adequate resources for such research. Really to resolve this lack of data, a whole team of long-term research would have been necessary. Right here, however, Tausch shows that he [also] does not have enough data and therefore his approach - as he himself writes in the introduction - is "forensic". Who really wants to get more secure data in the debate on Islam in Europe should invest in a large-scale study conducted in a methodologically sound way, which should not examine only the Muslim population, but also appropriate comparison groups from the non-Muslim population."

Literature

  • Segell, Glen (Editor) (2023) “Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security. Essays in Honor of Arno Tausch” ISBN-13: 9783031245121. Springer International Publishing, Publication date: 03/17/2023, Pages: 219

Selected books

English

  • Tausch, A., Prager, F. (1993) Towards a Socio-Liberal Theory of World Development. Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan/St. Martin's Press
  • Tausch, A., Heshmati, A., Brand, U. (2012), Globalization, the Human Condition and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century Cross-national Perspectives and European Implications. London, New York and Delhi: Anthem Press
  • Grinin, L., Korotayev, A. and Tausch A. (2016) Economic Cycles, Crises, and the Global Periphery. Springer International Publishing, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London, ISBN 978-3-319-17780-9;
  • Grinin, L., Korotayev, A. and Tausch A. (2018) Islamism, Arab Spring, and the Future of Democracy. Springer International Publishing, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London, ISBN 978-3-319-91076-5

French

  • Tausch, A., Jourdon, P. (2011), Trois essais pour une économie politique du 21e siècle: Mondialisation, gouvernance mondiale, marginalisation. Paris: L’Harmattan
  • Tausch, A. Karoui, H. (2011), Les Musulmans : Un cauchemar ou une force pour l’Europe? Paris: L’Harmattan

References

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  4. ^ see Tausch, A. (1989, with Jaime Otero Roth) 'Armas socialistas, subdesarrollo y violencia estructural en el Tercer Mundo' Revista Internacional de Sociologia, CSIC, Madrid, 47, 4: 583-716; Tausch, A. (1991) 'Russlands Tretmuehle. Kapitalistisches Weltsystem, lange Zyklen und die neue Instabilitaet im Osten'. Eberhard, Muenchen (paperback edition); Segell, G. (2023). Introduction. In: Segell, G. (eds) Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security. Essays in Honor of Arno Tausch. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24513-8_1; Nolte, H. H. (2023). Russia and Germany in the System of Powers. In: Segell, G. (eds) Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security. Essays in Honor of Arno Tausch. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24513-8_9; Nolte, H. H. (1990). Perestroika und Internationales System: Zur Rolle der Rüstung. Das Argument, 32, 183, September/Oktober, Heft 5: 759-768; Nolte, H. H. (1992). Rezension: A. Tausch: Russland’s Tretmühle. Das Argument, 34, 3: 478-479; Nolte, H. H. (2003). Die Osterweiterung der EU - eine historische Perspektive (pp. 45-70). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften; Nolte, H. H. (2003). Why is Europe's South Poor? A Chain of Internal Peripheries Along the Old Muslim-Christian Borders. Review (Fernand Braudel Center, State University of New York at Binghamton), XXVI, 1, 2003, 49-66.
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  35. ^ Tausch, Arno: “”Russlands Tretmühle. Capitalist World System, Long Cycles and the New Instability in the East Eberhard, Munich, 1991; on Tausch’s linking of the economic and world political cycles see also Attinà, F. (2023). World-Scale Problems and the Policy Response of Multilateral Institutions. In: Segell, G. (eds) Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security. Essays in Honor of Arno Tausch. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24513-8_7; Devezas, T. (2023). On the Hidden Pattern in the History of Wars. In: Segell, G. (eds) Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security. Essays in Honor of Arno Tausch. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24513-8_8; Nolte, HH. (2023). Russia and Germany in the System of Powers. In: Segell, G. (eds) Development, Globalization, Global Values, and Security. Essays in Honor of Arno Tausch. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24513-8_9. Tausch adapted this idea from the American political scientist Joshua S. Goldstein and provided his own empirical analyses about this subject.
  36. ^ ‘’Armas socialistas, subdesarrollo y violencia estructural en el Tercer Mundo‘’, in: Revista Internacional de Sociologia, 47, 4, pp. 583–716.
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  44. ^ Tausch, Arno (2023) Farewell - peace and justice?: a look back at (my) half a century of political science in times of the Ukraine crisis. Nova Science Publishers, New York;
  45. ^ https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/2724/2724.PDF und https://portal.unicap.br/nossa-historia
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