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Papers On European History
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Is European Citizenship Preferable to that of the Nation State?
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This 7 page paper considers the role citizenship will play in a unified Europe. The position of individuals is considered with judgements being made as to their most beneficial status; citizens of the European Union, or citizens of their current nation. Recent example of economic and social policy are quoted to give the reader a deeper insight to the subject. The bibliography cites 4 source.
Filename: TEeurcit.rtf
McDonald's And The European Union: Environmental And Distribution Issues
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10 pages in length. Inasmuch as America is the land of opportunity, Europe has also begun to offer a considerably strong business platform, as well. However, when American enterprises like McDonald's express a desire to expand to the European continent, there are a number of environmental and distribution issues that must first be addressed; even after business has begun, these same concerns are revisited in an effort to maintain a certain level of commerce throughout Europe. Instrumental in establishing these guidelines is the European Union (EU), which is one of the world's largest economic conglomerates. Comprised of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, the EU is responsible for setting forth the specifications regarding outside commerce. The writer discusses the McDonald's as it relates to the EU's requirements for distribution and environmental protection. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLC_McD.wps
Norway's Political Climate and Culture
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A 5 page paper discussing the conviction of the people of Norway. The government is obliged to act as it is instructed by the people, which is all that has kept it outside the European Union until now. Governmental leaders have wanted it, but the working people of the nation have not. Norway remains independent of the EU, and boasts one of the most robust economies of the region. The Norwegian people have been unshakable for 50 years, and they have a history of self-reliance and a brand of obstinacy that has contributed to their long-term survival. It is unlikely that the voters will change their minds unless they can see sound reason for doing so. While Norway leads Europe in both economic indicators and social values, that change is not likely to occur. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSNorway.doc
Setting Up the Office in Germany
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This 5 page report discusses the creation of an
international company’s office in Germany and issues related to huram resource management involved in the process. Facts such as Germany’s economy being the world's third largest and its production of 25 percent of the European Union's GDP must be taken into consideration, as
well as the appropriate mix of national and international employees. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWcarib2
Spain and the European Union
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The news out of Europe has been, for the most part, very positive and indicative of changes for the better. The strength of the European Union and the incorporation of most of the major currencies into one has the world waiting to see how the economic situation stands at the end of the first quarter of 1999. Of all the countries currently included as members in the European Union, Spain has made the most progress since joining. Isolated and backward just 20 years ago, Spain is emerging as a maverick in the Continent's transformation into a more effective economic competitor. It is in the front ranks of countries revamping the role of the state, slashing taxes, overhauling labor markets, and nurturing entrepreneurs long frustrated by interventionist regimes. This 6 page paper examines the negative impacts of membership in the European Union on Spain. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTspaneu.wps
Subsidiarity and Proportionality as Principles Within the European Union
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This 20 page paper considers the roles of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality within the EU. A brief history is considered to put the discussion into context, and the meanings of their principles, the ways in which they are applied and enforced are considered, with some case histories quoted. The conclusion argues that they act as balances foe each other within European Government, which enables its role to be more effective and efficient. The bibliography cites 16 Sources.
Filename: TEeurlaw.RTF
The “Regulatory State” of the European Union and What it Means
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This 12 page report discusses the regulatory environment of the European Union. The advent of the euro has effectively rearranged the economic playing field in Europe, pushing nations closer to a single trading and financial market, reducing the cost of cross-border transactions, increasing competition. However, it has also resulted in a much more constrained regulatory atmosphere. Social scientists and economists often point to the regulatory burdens applied to business and commerce as one of those weaknesses. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BWeureg.wps
The Acceptance Of Cyprus In The European Union
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The introduction of the
Euro dollar into the market has brought the subject of European unity
into the limelight recently. With all the problems - economic, social
and political, that seems to be invading the world the European Union is
a beacon of hope for cooperation and eventual world peace, as well as
the end to such global problems as hunger and homelessness. This 10
page paper explores the issues surrounding admittance of Cyprus and
Turkey into the European Union. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTcyprus.wps
The Economy of Norway
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This 5 page paper looks at the government of Norway and the influence it has on the economy of that country. The strengths and weaknesses of the economy are discussed and the future of possible entrance into the European Union is considered. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEnorway.wps
The European Union
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of the governing institutions of the European Union. The European Council, Parliament and Commission are discussed in detail as are the three courts. The interrelationship between the six governing bodies are explored along with current events issues. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA9EU.wps
The European Union Ban on North American-Produced Beef and Efforts at Retaliation
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that, in 1989, the European Union (EU) implemented a ban on imported beef from animals treated with growth-promoting hormones, cutting off U.S. beef exports to the EU valued at approximately $100 million annually. Canada and the U.S. have issued lists of “retaliation” European goods that will (and in some cases already are) the targets of steeply increased import tariffs in order to gain access to the North American markets. The retaliation has created a great deal of animosity on both sides of the Atlantic. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWEUSA.rtf
The European Union in 2010
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This 6 page report discusses the European Union and its possible future. There are, of course, numerous critics around the world who are convinced that the entire process has only one logical outcome – disaster. Initially, both corporate and political leaders feared the creation of a “fortress” Europe. However, many are now convinced that the move toward regional integration will reduce the costs and risks of doing business, as well as furthering positive social policies. What the EU will look like in the next decade is debatable. However, this report highlights the many potentially positive outcomes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Bweu2010.rtf
The European Union in Expansion
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A 5 page paper discussing several points of advantage and disadvantage to member nations, applicant nations and non-member nations, particularly the US. Formerly known as the European Community until 1993 when the Maastricht Treaty took effect, the European Union is a treaty-based and institutional entity that encourages and even requires political and economic cooperation among its current fifteen member nations. Changes could affect overall relations with the US, but the advantages are likely to be greater in number than any disadvantages that may arise. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSeUnion.doc
The Financial Institutions and their Influence on Eastern Europe
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This 7 page paper considers the institutions of the World bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European union and their influence on Eastern European countries, including Russia. The paper puts forward the hypothesis that the encouragement of free market capitalism in these countries has been self-serving and not necessarily in these countries best interests. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEimfwba.wps
The Greatest Challenges Facing the European Union
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This 9 page
report discusses a number of the issues being dealt with by the
leaders of the European Union. With an admittedly shared but
still distinct history, the nations of Europe have faced and will
continue to face a significant number of obstacles blocking the
utopian state that some imagine as the future of Europe. New
regulatory frameworks, the creation of the Euro,
post-nationalism, economic and social expansion, as well as the
growing sense of alienation on the part citizens of EU
member-nations must all be considered as important challenges of
the 21st century. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWeuchal.wps
The History and Development of the Economy of Spain
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This 8 page report discusses the economy of Spain in terms of: historical precedent; relationship with its European neighbors; its movement toward European integration; problems it faced becoming a part of the European Union; and, its current economic and diplomatic status with Europe. The report also provides a brief comparison of the economies of Spain and Germany that illustrates both Spain’s relationship to Germany and how far the nation has come in the past several decades of determination. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWSPecon.rtf
The Problem of Immigration and the European Union
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This 10 page paper looks closely at the problems that could be faced by the European Union if immigration is to continue. The foreign policy of the Union is considered regarding immigration and asylum seekers. The perceived problems, both social and economic are also discussed. The bibliography cites 8 sources
Filename: TEeuroim.wps
Why Studying Financial Management is Important in Today’s World
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A 5 page
paper which discusses why studying financial management is important. The paper
addresses issues involving the European Union as it involves Greece, the merging
condition of the Balkan Islands, and general information pertaining to why studying
financial management is useful in every field of study today.
Filename: RAgrfinan.wps
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