Political Sustainability of the EU by Cristóbal Fernández de Soto T. The European Union —as we know it— is ill fated because of its structural legitimacy deficit. If only the ideal of Europe remains for the greatest part of the people‚ its governance is perceived as decision-making centred (Germany and the rest)‚ distant from citizen’s aspirations (both for the German constituency and for the rest)‚ distant from citizen’s experiences (technocratic rule by unelected bureaucrats)‚ impose by the
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Introduction On 25 March 2017‚ the European Union will celebrate the 60th anniversary of its existence. Nevertheless‚ the European Council and the presidents of the twenty seven member states are aware that it is not a perfect union. The Hanseatic League is probably the oldest trace of city alliances in Europe that actually started as a merchant’s society in the Middle Ages. The main interest of this work is to analyse this trade alliance from three different points of view to outline the similarities
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American Dream 1 American Dream vs. European Dream American Dream 2 American Dream vs. European Dream What is the American Dream? The American Dream is not something we ’ve invented but inherited
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There were many motivating factors for European Imperialism but the primary cause for the age of Imperialism in Africa were economic motivations. By improving the state of the economy‚ England would be able to fix the social and political factors that were causing stress on the country. The expansion into Africa‚ allowed England to support the growing population as well as utilize the vast number of natural resources to support the growth of factories. England was in a time of great social growth
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Life in America before the Europeans arrived was inhabited by nomadic Indians that possibly migrated from Siberia and Southwest Europe. The nomadic Indian tribes relied on hunting and gathering food. As the climate changed and the extensive hunting of large animals forced the Indians to adapt to settling into villages. They built homes and grew simple crops such as corn and beans. They also created pottery to store their abundance of crops. The largest civilizations in North America were the
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When European explorers began to leave the old continent in search of new trade routes to China‚ Africa‚ along with Asia‚ with their ultimate goal of gaining a foothold in the quest for the various valuable commodities and items it possessed (Strayer 581). Europe did not appear to be destined to be in the lead for the inevitability of global dominance. Henceforth‚ there were a few factors‚ which would eventually contribute into them doing so‚ with the key primary aspects being the establishment of
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Moldova’s relations with European Union: the wind of change? Content: 1. Historical overview ……………………………………………………………………….2 2. From RSSM to Republic of Moldova……………………………..……...……………….3 3. Moldova’s relations with EU: …………………………………………………………….3 3.1. 1991-1998 - “wait and see”…………………………………………………………..4 3.2. 1998-2008 – “two steps forward and one back”……………………...………………4 3.3. 2009-2010 – “twitter revolution”- turning point in Moldova – EU relations ………..6 3.4
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European nations traded for slaves‚ gold‚ and ivory along the west coast of Africa. By the 1880s Africa was under full assault as European nations competed with one another for control of the continent. What was the motive behind European policy extending a country’s power in Africa? The primary cause behind European Imperialism are economics‚ nationalism‚ and technology. One of the primary causes behind European Imperialism was economics. The European policy was extending power in Africa by
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with this endless chase for wealth‚ is that we hurt other communities in the process. We see this pattern time and time again throughout history; the race to wealth will always conflict with
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European march music Many European countries and cultures developed characteristic styles of marches. British marches typically move at a more stately pace (ca. 88-112 beats per minute)‚ have intricate countermelodies (frequently appearing only in the repeat of a strain)‚ have a wide range of dynamics (including unusually soft sections)‚ use full-value stingers at the ends of phrases (as opposed to the shorter‚ marcato stinger of American marches). The final strain of a British march often has
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