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    European Union Paper MGT 448 Instructor Introduction The European Union is made up of several democratic European countries. These countries are committed to working together to promote peace and prosperity. The countries who are involved with the EU have set up common institutions so they can delegate their ideas to decisions that are made on specific issues. This makes these decisions so that the EU stays on a democratic level. European Union leaders have pledged to make the

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    GEO-101-004 Dr. Hellrigel European Union & Supranationalism The European Union is an economic and political union started by six countries in 1950 and now up to 27 different countries. Supranationalism is a voluntary association in economic‚ political‚ or cultural spheres of three or more independent states willing to yield some measure of sovereignty for their mutual benefits. (Regions pg.56) These are two major modern transformations for Europe‚ which link up with each other because of

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    POLITICAL RISK Abstract How companies could face political risk? We decided to investigate many study cases of political risk based on what we have learnt in class and trying to focus in distant regions such as Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia for not being redundant on the already well-known cases of Latin America. To achieve it‚ we used the data base of ProQuest and we found many articles about it. The references of this investigation are included in the bibliography of this work at the end

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    ‘The European Car Market Environment’ [pic] Written & researched: Amy Walford For: Stuart Challinor 1/05/05 Words: 4‚740 CONTENTS PAGE. Executive Summary 1. – Intentions of the report 2. – The European Car Market Environment 3. – The Micro-environment: 1. – Suppliers 2. - Distributors 3. – Customers 4. – Competitors 4. – Situation review of the European Car Manufacturing Industry 1. – Comparison to US and Japanese market 5.0 – Drivers of Change 6

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    Maastricht introduced European citizenship. This finally defined what an ‘EU citizen ’ is‚ most obviously in the amended Article 17 of the Treaty of Rome. This declared that in order for one to hold "citizenship of the Union"‚ one must hold "nationality of a Member State". So anyone with nationality to a country within the European union is immediately granted European Citizenship. Consequently all nationals belonging to states joining the EU will also be automatically conferred European citizenship. It

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    Introduction of European Union The European Union (EU) is a family of democratic European countries working together to improve life for their citizens and to build a better world. In just half a century it has delivered peace and prosperity in Europe‚ a single currency and a frontier-free ’single market ’ where people‚ goods‚ services and capital can move around freely. It has become a major trading bloc‚ and a world leader in fields such as environmental protection and development aid. The European Union

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    the main ideals of Nazism‚ and what are the sources of this ideology? Why is it still important to study such political thought? Political ideologies are usually defined within a left-right political spectrum. Nazism falls outside this conventional spectrum and falls within syncretic politics. It is a negative form of syncretic politics‚ as it is located on the far right of the political spectrum. Nazism is a mixture of Völkisch ideals‚ Wagnerian Romanticism‚ Social Darwinism‚ Pan Germanism‚ and

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    European Enlightenment Made in 1984‚ Amadeus the film focuses on Mozart’s life while representing the 18th century European Enlightenment through social class‚ politics and social history. Firstly‚ through the life of Mozart‚ we saw how difficult it was to survive in society. There was a complex hierarchical structure‚ which did not allow individuals to upgrade their social class. Therefor‚ even though Mozart was a brilliant and well-known artist‚ he lived a mediocre life and his life ended with

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    when conquering other countries. The European Imperialists made attempts to conquer China and Japan. In this process‚ they succeeded by influencing Japan greatly. However‚ they were not as successful with China. At the end of the eighteenth century‚ China’s goods were much desired by Britain. However‚ the Chinese saw Europeans as savages and did not want to trade with them. During trade‚ there was an imbalance in China’s favor‚ because the Europeans were forced to buy Chinese goods using

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    In the year of 1763 the french and indian war had ended and the land was completely destroyed and North america was under british rule at the time that the war had ended. Due to the war being as expensive as it was the british parliament had passed a group of laws that said that the colonist would be taxed for the damages. This is what lead up to the nation that we call america. One of the main reasons the american colonies broke away from under the british rule was because britain was denying

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