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    Hanson‚ “the people sought and gained power and influence in the name of democracy” (68). In this regard‚ democracy requires the citizens to participate the governing parts of the state‚ either through elected representatives or through the creation of laws. Hence‚ it is considered that democracy is the way of government of the people‚ as well as the representation of the people in the government. Accordingly‚ democracy gives importance to the fundamental freedom and the fundamental rights of people.

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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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    will analyze the answers of the Court of Justice given to the questions upon a preliminary ruling referred by the Pretura‚ Italian Court in Orbat “ S.p.A. Vinal v. S.p.A. Orbat” Case (Case  46/80)  dated 14 January 1981”. In the European Union‚ there is a “Customs Union” which aims at maintaining a free trade area between the Member States. Article 30 of the TFEU (ex Article 25 EC) states that “Customs duties on imports and exports and charges having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between

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    Europe's Debt Crisis

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    structural problems in the European Union‚ as well as the individual mistakes of some countries. The several effects of the crisis are varied and go from a European bank’s crisis‚ to potential default contagion to other countries‚ and the possibility of the separation of the European Union. European leaders seemed unable to act quickly and agree in a plan of action against the crisis‚ and everyday investors are getting more nervous about a possible default in several European countries. The different

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    sector has experienced rapid growth since 1966 because of the active role by the private sector and minimum government intervention. The European Union is the larges consumer of Kenya horticultural exports Kenya horticultural export to the European Union accounted for 45 percent of the total export in 2000 For most of the horticultural exports products the European Union accounts for the bulk of the trade in Kenya representing 90 percent of Kenya’s total fresh horticultural exports with Holland leading

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    To what extent is the EU now a ‘superstate’? What obstacles are there to further European Integration? (45 mark) To some extent the EU has become a superstate due to federalist features that combine the member states of the European Union closer together. For Eurosceptic British who oppose the further integration between the states have defined the EU’s superstate to be a huge‚ centralized Brussels Bureaucracy limiting the sovereign authority of member states. This can be controversial as

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    The article entitled “Europe as a Way of Life” is the last chapter in highly acclaimed book named “Postwar: A History of Europe since 1945” written by Tony Judt‚ a British historian and university professor specialized in European history particular in modern French history. He was a Marxist with Jewish background. He also was the author who wrote over fifteen books and was a frequent contributor to the several journal including the New York Review of Books many other journals in Europe. The article

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    The benefit of join EU

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    In What Ways has being a Member of European Union Benefited the United Kingdom and its People Module Code: PM201 Module Title: Aspects of British Culture Society Assignment Title: Report Project Title: In What Ways has being a Member of European Union Benefited the United Kingdom and its people? Student number: 23593 Group: NC2 Term: 2014 Tutor Name: Linda Eisenberg Date of Submission: 4th Dec 2014 Word Count: 1635

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    The Nokia Case

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    targets Market orientated policies REGULATIONS THAT ENCOURAGE BEHAVIOR THROUGH MARKET SIGNALS  Cost effectiveness  Dynamic incentives for technology innovation 1 2  Input standards  Process standards  Output standards … implemented by laws     Pollution charges Tradable permits Market barrier reductions Government subsidy reductions The instrument which is best in a particular situation depends on the characteristics of the problem and its social‚ political‚ and economic

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    Turkey Accession to EU

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    to the European Union is at the center of the controversy surrounding the EU ’s enlargement. Given the disparate histories of the EU member states‚ Turkey ’s own complex and battle-scarred history‚ and nationalistic considerations‚ the question of whether Turkey will ultimately be accepted as an EU member‚ with full rights and privileges‚ is one to which there are few clear-cut answers. The debate surrounding this issue continues to gain momentum both in Turkey and in the European Union. France

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