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    Hautes Etudes Internationales Master (M.A) in Advanced European and International Studies Anglophone branch Role of Kemalism in Turkey’s EU Accession Process Author: Emre Demir Academic year: 2009-2010 Supervisor: Prof. Matthias Waechter ABSTRACT KEMALISM AND TURKEY’S EU ACCESSION PROCESS The extended period for the European Accession talks came to a pivotal point on October 3rd 2005‚ when Turkey began dialogue

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    the European Union. The EU is a political and economic partnership between 28 countries that started after World War. This with the theory that countries that trade together are more likely to avoid going to war with each other. In Britain 30 million people or 71.8% of the population turned out to vote. The leave vote won by 51.9% to 48.1% which has been labelled Brexit. The result was a shock to the EU with many British citizens saying that Britain was been held back by the EU. People in Britain felt

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    individual. As you hear‚ every person is different in some sort of way. It could be our looks‚ experiences‚ past‚ or even culture. In this book‚ Yang focuses on this specifically to tell readers through the lens of an Asian American. But‚ the main character develops an identity crisis and his surroundings changes him. In "American Born Chinese"‚ Gene Luen Yang informs readers of the mass assimilation of American Culture‚ shaping the American religious experience for Asian Americans. Being different

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    Post-war and European Integration Europe in the period after 1945 has seen a significant‚ if progressively‚ shift towards cooperation over conflict. by the way in the wake of the Second World War‚ nations lay in tatters and the area was soon to be sectioned altogether in half with spheres of US and Soviet influence. Beginning with those nations to the west of the ‘Iron Curtain’‚ a new environment emerged in which leaders vowed never to allow such widespread destruction as occurred in the two

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    EU Law Assignment by Mark Ryder (1571728) The case of Marshall v Southampton and South West Hampshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) (Marshall (No.1)) [1986] 1 C.M.L.R. 688 arose in the United Kingdom. It concerned a Miss Marshall who had been employed as a Senior Dietician with the Southampton and South West Hampshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) from the 23rd of May 1974 until her dismissal on the 31st of March 1980‚ that is to say four weeks after she reached the age of 62. Since

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    To join you have to agree to follow the rules and in return you get certain benefits. Each country has to pay money to be a member. They mostly do this through taxes. The EU uses the money to change the way people live and do business in Europe. Countries join because they think that they will benefit from the changes the EU makes. Do you think it is useful to join into a union especially the European Union to strengthen their economic positions? The question could be simple to answer but an individual

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    cross-border issue involved‚ you can only rely on the internal market rules only if you’re moving into another MS‚ there must be some element of moving or trying to move? This can lead to anomalies for an example for a non national you could rely on EU law‚ but as an Irish person‚ you can’t. ECJ cannot go beyond what is stated in the treaty. 3. Have the rights afforded by article 49 being breached? 4. Is there a possible justification or a derogation that a MS could argue? What is meant by establishment

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    Nowadays‚ EU intends to make itself an important and effective actor in global Politics which speak with one voice and have influence on international issues. In order To achieve this goal‚ EU has developed an effective and coherent CFSP with the Maastricht Treaty. But‚ to understand the CFSP better‚ its historical background should be evaluated. The idea of a credible and effective CFSP has been a constant theme of European integration since the early 1950’s. The failure of the EDC Project

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    currently they still proceed. Although some people do not want Turkey to become a member of the European Union‚ the European Union would definitely benefit from a Turkish membership. There are a lot of economic advantages of a Turkish membership to the EU. For example‚ Turkey has a large consumption market‚ as well as a large Arabic hinterland. The area of distribution of the European Union becomes much bigger when Turkey joins the European Union. This enhances production and stimulates the European

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    Introduction Today I would like to briefly compare monetary policy in the euro area and in the US. Of course there are differences between the two areas‚ but there are also important similarities. This comparison can help us understand the reasons behind their differences and may provide some useful insights into the institutional implications for euro area monetary policy in the future. I will structure my remarks around three themes: the policy goals of the two monetary unions‚ their organization

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