What was the economic rationale for the implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact (SPG) when the single currency was launched? To what extent is the SGP now redundant? The Maastricht Treaty of the European Union signed in 1992‚ established a set of convergence criteria which had to be met by each Member State before it could adopt the Euro. This was to ensure that economic development within the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is balanced so that all Member States joining the Euro entered
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Book Review: “Auto Pact: Creating a Borderless North American Auto Industry 1960-1971” Author: Dimitry Anastakis Book Review “Auto Pact: Creating a Borderless North American Auto Industry 1960~1971” by “Dimitry Anastakis” examines how the auto industry in US and Canada evolved through time before‚ during and after the implementation of the auto pact‚ from its development till the day it was obliterated by the WTO in 2001. The author uses an overwhelming number of sources
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http://www.historyonthenet.com/WW2/causes.htm Without the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact there would have been no war in Europe. To what extent is this statement accurate? Within Europe leading up to World War II‚ the Nazis and Soviets made the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression pacts which negligible of the pact it seems inevitable that the war would have existed as there were many other major factors that provoked the war in Europe. These factors include the unresolved issues of World War One‚ with
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Czechoslovakia in 1938-1939 played a greater part in causing war in 1939 then did the Nazi soviet pact.’ How far do you agree? Explain your answer. Ultimately‚ the events in Czechoslovakia in 1938-1939 played a major role in contributing to the outbreak of world war 2 as it ended the appeasement policy and led to Britain’s realization that war was the only solution. However‚ the nazi soviet pact is also a factor as it gave germany the confidence to invade Poland‚ a move that guaranteed war
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Milton and Thomas Paine‚ etc. at the MAO College that started the rise of Muslim nationalism. First president:- Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah (Aga Khan III) was selected the first Honorary President of the Muslim League. The headquarters were founded at Lucknow. There were correspondingly six vice presidents‚ a secretary and two joint secretaries primarily chosen for a three years’ time period‚ uniformly from different provinces. “The AIME Conference in 1906‚ held at the Ahsan Manzil palace of the Dhaka
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widening the gulf between the two nations. • Events Since the Beginning of 20TH Century 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Partition of Bengal‚ 1905 Simla Deputation‚ 1906 Formation of the Muslim League‚ 1906 Changes in the Goals of the Muslim League‚ 1913 Lucknow Pact‚ 1916 1: Pratition of Bengal: 1905 United Bengal’s area covered 189‚000 sq. miles with 80 million populations. Dr Abdul Hameed writes in his book‚ Muslim Separatism in India‚ that the partition was imperative even if
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Topic: Creation To put some context to the “Presidential address by Mohammad Ali Jinnah to the Muslim League Lucknow‚ December 1916” let me begin by giving you a brief summary of the conditions that faced the Muslims pre-partition. The Muslims of the subcontinent were divided by ethnic background‚ language and sect; to the extent that there was even no common Muslim language in India and Muslims shared the main regional languages. Many Muslims also shared economic interests with their Hindu counterparts
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Indo Pak History PAPER - I SULTAN MUHAMMAD BIN TUGHLAQ "Sultan Muhammad Tughluq was a victim of circumstances over which he had nominal control" Comment. (2000)‚ (2007) “Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughluq’s character was a mixture of two extremes‚ but he was a man of Ideas”. Discuss. (2002) Discuss good points and bad points ofSultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq. (2003) Critically analyse the causes of the downfall of Tughluq Dynasty (2008) MAHMOOD OF GHAZNA “Mahmood of Ghzna’s real aim was to establish
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devel- oped relations with Muslim Leaders. In 1913 he joined the All India Muslim League. Jinnah tried to strengthen the Hindu Muslim unity as annual sessions of both the Indian National Congress and All India Muslim League were held to- gether in Lucknow in 1916. Jinnah’s efforts to promote Hindu Muslim unity reached a climax after the Nehru Report was published in 1928 which faced criticism and certain amendments were proposed. When these were rejected‚ Jinnah finally decided to part ways with
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was formed at Dacca in 1906 by a group of Muslim landlords and nawabs. The League supported the partition of Bengal and desired separate electorates for Muslims. In the year 1916‚ the Muslim League united with Congress and signed a pact known as the Lucknow Pact and decided to work together for representative government in the government. ADVENT OF MAHATMA GANDHI: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born at Porbandar‚ Gujarat in the year 1869. He was an advocate by profession and practiced law
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