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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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    turkeys admission to EU

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    economically advantageous for the Union. I will start by giving you some information about the background of this debate‚ which is going on for quite some time now. Turkey’s application to accede to the European Union was already made in 1987. But by doing this‚ Turkey was not yet an official candidate. It was officially recognized as a candidate for full membership in 1999. The real negotiations about this subject were started in 2005‚ and until this very own moment‚ the European countries have still not

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Free Movement of Workers within the European Union 1 2.1 Historical and legal background 1 2.2 What are advantages and disadvantages of restrictions? 2 2.3 Why do people believe that immigrants from other European countries are willing to work for lower wages? 4 2.4 Advantages and disadvantages of immigration in Western EU countries 5 2.4.1 What are the advantages and disadvantages of companies? 6 2.4.2 How are domestic workers affected by

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    globalization process has reached its apogee. All over the world exists thousands diverse international political and economic organizations and unions. According to Garret (2000‚ pp. 941-991) the most important cause of globalization is related to the international market integration. The major impact on this process has had the appearance of the European Union by Maastricht Treaty in 1993. Peace‚ prosperity‚ stability‚ economic and social progress towards nations and individuals were the main objectives

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    Russian society

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    European identity and the other “We” decides: a concept of supranational identity with reference to the EU and Turkey What makes the EU-joining of Turkey difficult for the countries of the European Union? Structure 1. Introduction 2. Social groups and Europe 3. The role of institutions 4. Symbols 5. Paradigms 6. European Values 7. Comparison with Turkey 8. Conclusion 1. Introduction Turkey has been

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    Eu, Nafta, Asean

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    ------------------------------------------------- European Union From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "EU" redirects here. For other uses‚ see EU (disambiguation). European Union[show] | | Flag | | Motto: United in diversity[1][2][3] | Anthem: Ode to Joy  | Anthem of the European UnionOde to Joy[2] (orchestral) | | | Political centres | Brussels Luxembourg Strasbourg | Official languages | 23[show] | Demonym | European[4] | Member States | 27[show] | Leaders |  - 

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    Spain role in the EU

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    7 VI. Current economic situation................................................Page 8 VII. Conclusion……………………………………………….Page 9 VIII. Bibliography………………………………..…………….Page 10 I. Introduction Since Spain enters to the European Union in 1986‚ his economy has been changing‚ due to the conditions imposed in the various sectors of its economy. In the last 25 years‚ has experienced a period of rapid growth followed by a very deep crisis. Before the economic crisis of 2007

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    Our national government as well as the European Union play a big part in influencing business activity today: • through taxation and spending • through laws‚ directives and regulations • through encouraging business activity through subsidies and support • by providing advice and support for business. Here are some examples of the way in which government influences business activity today: 1. Employment Policy Governments play a major part in trying to stimulate employment. For example‚ the

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    movement and the right of residence in all Member States is one of the fundamental rights of European citizenship. It was established as the one of the “four rights” envisaged in 1957 on the base of Treaty of Rome‚ known also as Treaty establishing The European Economic Community. What is the crucial point of the TEEC is its proposition of progressive reduction of customs duties and the establishment of a customs union. It proposed to create a common market of goods‚ workers‚ services and capital within

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    end of World War II. How and why did it escalade into a cold war? Roosevelt had always tried for the most peaceful agreements with Stalin and the Soviet Union. When he died and Truman succeeded him‚ Truman immediately demanded free elections throughout Eastern Europe. Stalin refused. “A freely elected government in any of these Eastern European countries would be anti-Soviet‚” he said‚ “and that we cannot allow.” American ideals demanded free elections in Soviet-occupied Eastern Europe and Stalin

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