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    ECONOMY OF SPAIN and sovereign debt of spain whilst in the european union and eurozone 1. Research question: What is the basic problem in Spain’s economy? One of the core reasons is the selfmade banking crisis. The real estate sector became a big overkill which has been caused by the banking crisis. The construction industry has become a large-scale losses for banks and in the public sector unemployment has risen and housing prices have fallen. Spain also has a problem with competitiveness

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    This essay will discuss how the cultural domains of Religion‚ Ethnicity/Nationalism‚ Development and Geography (REND-G) compare and contrast the predominant cultural characteristics of the U.S. with those of the European Union. Specifically‚ we will discuss how the different characteristics of Religion manifests in the way the U.S. and Europe deal with security concerns. Searching for a new beginning and seeking religious freedom‚ early Pilgrims travelled to the New World (America)

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    United States vs. Japan economic state. The United States of America is one of the world leading economic powers in the world. The question is‚ how does the Unites States compare to other nation powers.Australia ‚Cananda ‚ China and Britain are just a few of the nation powers that can compare to the United states. This report will focus more one of the main rivials to the United States and that is Japan. Here is just a sample of Japans Numbers for 2004 compared to the United States. Unite States

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    After the tragedies of World War II‚ European leaders have made striving efforts to prevent such a catastrophic event from occurring on their continent again. The best solution seemed to be highly mechanized cooperation among the highest European powers to assure that future conflict‚ and perhaps war‚ could not arise between them. If all the states ran themselves in a manner cooperating with their neighbors‚ conflict could be avoided. To prevent other nations from not cooperating‚ treaties and

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    globalization affect European Welfare States? Introduction The effect that the process of globalization is having on the European welfare states has been the subject of much debate. The source of this debate lies in the fact that there has been a positive correlation between economic openness and the size of the welfare state in European countries. This directly contradicts liberal economic theory that increased economic openness will require the retrenchment of the welfare state in order for national

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    Question Two: Mercantilists believe that economic activity should be based on building a wealthy state. From their perspective‚ the international economy does not promote cooperation or mutual gain; rather it is an area of conflict between states based on their national interests. Therefore‚ economic competition is seen as a zero-sum game; one state’s gain is another state’s loss. Relative Economic gain is the materialistic wealth obtained by one state that is used to strengthen their military and

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    Cassis Case was a landmark in the European history of law. Explain Why Germany impeded the liquor to be sold because of non-conformity to German products (not the same alcohol level as German liquors: could be misunderstood and misused by consumers). * The ECF said it was a restricting measure in the frame of the Common Market and draw the following rule from this case for the free movement of goods * Any product legally manufactured and sold in one member state must be allowed to be placed

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    to a market oriented system with a major role in the global economy. Today‚ China is the United States second largest trading partner‚ its fourth largest export market and second largest source of imports. Total trade with the United States has grown from $4 billion in 1980 to approximately $343 billion in 2006. This impressive growth brings with it several issues that at this time make the economic relation between the U.S. and China full of conflicts. Some of these issues are Currency Manipulation

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    European Politics Discuss the proposition that globalisation and European integration have eroded the sovereignty of the nation state in Europe The essay begins by looking at the aspect of globalisation‚ before considering the thoughts and functionality of European integration leading to a ‘supernation’ Europe. ‘Sovereignty refers to the ultimate source of authority in society. The sovereign is the highest and final decision-maker within a community.’ Hague & Harrop (2007). Comparative Government

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    fundamental orthodoxy of American political life‚ is the dichotomy between democracy and capitalism. This dichotomy stems from the tension of individuals trying to achieve economic prosperity‚ while the community is trying to achieve relative political equality. There is much debate about whether in our current state of economic inequality and disparity‚ political equality can be achieved. The nature of this debate stems from the different ways in which democracy is defined. Many scholars‚ including

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