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    TURKEY’S POSITION AT EUROPEAN UNION AND TURKISH IMPRESSION IN GERMANY Introduction Countries tried to show their power and sovereignty with hard power. But now we are living in a century that soft power can be more powerful than hard power. Cultural diplomacy is one of the strongest soft power items of last century. With right strategy of cultural diplomacy‚ a new image of a country can be created at other countries. This can affect so many statistics of a country in a positive way‚ such as

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    affected almost every aspect of the British political system. Laws enacted by the EU are directly applicable to the UK‚ the British Parliament can’t pass laws in areas where Community Law already exists and British courts must accept and enforce decisions made by the ECJ. One impact of membership of the EU is the proportion of our laws‚ rules and regulations that now come from the councils of the EU. The estimates of how much of our laws come from the EU vary wildly from under 10 per cent to more

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    Comparison Report Over the European Union and United States Melissa Morrison GEO/155 October 23‚ 2012 Fenton Rood Comparison Report Over the European Union and United States According to Native Americans In The United States (Oct. 2008)‚ “Since the end of the 15th century‚ the migration of Europeans to the Americas‚ and their importation of African’s as slaves‚ has led to centuries of conflict and adjustment between societies ” (para. 2). The European Union was designed for a purpose of ending

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    THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE SUPREMACY OF EC LAW I. INTRODUCTION In the making and promulgation of Community law‚ the European Court of Justice (ECJ) plays a crucial role. Many of the fundamental doctrines of EC law are not to be found in the Treaties‚ or secondary EC legislation‚ but in the case law of the European Court. No provision of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) contains an express term regulating the issue of the supremacy between the Community and the various

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    poverty & unemployment going down‚ Europe has transformed itself into a continent brought about through social and economic integration. This radical change stemmed from the vision of post-World War II Europeans‚ longing for peace in order to spur development in their countries . Hence‚ the European Union ‚ more commonly known as the EU was created . The EU as it stands is a social institution that until today‚ stands firm on it’s guiding principle "economic integration resulting to

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    U.S.-European Union Trade Relations: Issues and Policy Challenges SUMMARY The United States and European Union (EU) share a huge and mutually beneficial economic partnership. Not only is the U.S.-EU trade and investment relationship the largest in the world‚ it is arguably the most important. Agreement between the two economic superpowers has been critical to making the world trading system more open and efficient. Given a huge level of commercial interactions‚ trade tensions and disputes

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    Impact of International Trade and European Union on the British Companies Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 2. Findings 2 2.1. Benefits of International Trade 2 2.1.1. Adoption of technologies 2 2.1.2. Access to raw materials 2 2.1.3. Lesser dependency on one market 2 2.2. Relation of British Companies to the World Economy 2 2.3. The impact of European Union policies on British manufacturing organizations 2 2.4. Policies Impacting Decisions for Export within the EU

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    How the EU affects domestic institutional capacities: the Europeanisation of Greece’s administrative system in the context of the EU’s Regional Policy European Policy Research Paper Number 79 How the EU affects domestic institutional capacities: the Europeanisation of Greece’s administrative system in the context of the EU’s Regional Policy CONTENTS ABSTRACT................................................................................................. iii 1. INTRODUCTION

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    The European Union foreign relations challenges in the year 2012 2012 context: In the year 2012‚ the EU had 27 members and had 61 years of history behind (if we consider its beginnings to be rooted in the European Coal and Steel Community or 19 years since the Maastricht treaty which formally created the European Union. Aside from the 27 official members‚ Croatia is expected to become a member this year‚ on the 1st of July‚ There are five candidate countries: Iceland‚ Macedonia‚ Montenegro‚ Serbia and Turkey

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    What is the impact of European Union membership for the Republic of Ireland? Ireland’s decision to join the European Union has had quite an impact on the county. Firstly it provided the Republic with a stage on which to assert its independence from Britain‚ which it relied upon (almost to fault) too heavily for trade. Having said this‚ many believe that it put the final nail in the coffin of the Ireland in which De Valera had envisaged‚ that being the God-fearing rural people who eschewed the excess

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