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    FRQ England developed a Parliamentary monarchy that shaped future political development in Europe. Beginning with the succession of James I up through the Glorious Revolution‚ the role of Parliament in English Politics underwent considerable changes‚ such as being disregarded by the king of "divine right‚" James I and his son Charles I‚ then completely dissolved under the military dictatorship of Oliver Cromwell‚ and finally restored after James II was forced to abdicate his throne and William

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    Lawmaking branch of a government. Before the advent of legislatures‚ the law was dictated by monarchs. Early European legislatures include the English Parliament and the Icelandic Althing (founded c. 930). Legislatures may be unicameral or bicameral (see bicameral system). Their powers may include passing laws‚ establishing the government’s budget‚ confirming executive appointments‚ ratifying treaties‚ investigating the executive branch‚ impeaching and removing from office members of the executive

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    I. Introduction The European Union is a unique example of integration and unification. Alone integration process is complicated and complex. It had a crucial role in countries with their interests and aspirations‚ political situation‚ as well as key political figures who support or hinder this process by all means take place. European Union has been passing through various associations‚ contracts and transformations to reach its present development. The Treaty of Maastricht in 1992 -1993 makes

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    account via different ways‚ and it is this function which proves them to be highly effective. Their role in Parliament ensures and strengthens the democratic legitimacy of the executive‚ thus giving government the authority and right to exercise political power. Another key role of backbench MPs is to act as cross-section of the larger society and therefore represent their interests in Parliament. However‚ the increase of power held by the government further supports the Burkean view that an “elective

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    The European Union is a family of citizens who are fighting to realize nationally and internationally the social cohesion. It is a Europe capable to answer all the challenges and to respect the national and regional identity‚ same as the cultural inheritance of its citizens. The European citizen should not be separately seen‚ but should be seen in the social‚ cultural and ecologic context being influenced by its national identity. The common European identity can only amplify or develop the national

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    To allocate the correct European business strategy; and enterprise‚ be that European or International‚ must first highlight the state of the European Business Environment; this‚ referring to the conditions‚ in which a business within Europe operates in. It is important for EIMTNE’s to understand what a business strategy is; what does the business intend to achieve‚ (that is its objectives) why and how it will achieve this‚ as well as the time frame of completing and implementing the chosen strategy

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    MEPP Master of European Politics and Policies Member of European Master in Public Administration network Parkstraat 45 Box 3609 3000 Belgium KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN TOPICS FOR DISSERTATIONS 2012-2013 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Prof. G. Bouckaert Administrational trust Today‚ several public management and public service reform agendas are directed towards the improvement of trust in public organisations Political science trust research has mainly focused on societal trust

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    Estimates and Causes of Capital Flight from Central and East European Countries Josef C. Brada W. P. Carey School of Business‚ Arizona State University Tempe‚ AZ 85287-3806 USA josef.brada@asu.edu Ali M. Kutan Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Edwardsville‚ IL 62026-1102 USA akutan@siue.edu Goran Vukšić Institute of Public Finance‚ Zagreb‚ Croatia goran@ijf.hr ABSTRACT We estimate capital flight from twelve transition economies of Central

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    Political‚ economic and legal aspects in European integration issues. Communities. The first step in post-war integration was the European Coal and Steel Community (EC&SC)‚ the treaty signed in Paris on 18th April 1951 (entered into force on 23 July 1952. It expired in 2002. Another two fundamental treaties were signed in Rome in 1957 by the six original member states in order to form the European Economic Community - EEC and EURATOM Treaty (European Atomic Energy Community). These treaties

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    differentiation between the head of government and the head of state‚ with the head of government being the prime minister or premier‚ and the head of state often being a figurehead‚ usually either a president (elected either popularly or by the parliament) or a hereditary monarch (or representative thereof such as a Governor-General)‚ often seen in a constitutional monarchy.[citation needed] • Background Parliamentarianism may also be for governance in local governments. An example is the city

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