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    The Lisbon Treaty

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    The European Union has always been recognized as suffering from democratic deficit and the standard of the European Union has been a controversial issue since the early 1990s. Therefore, Lisbon Treaty was lately implemented in order to improve the Union’s democracy. However, it is arguable that whether the Lisbon Treaty is effective enough to tackle the problem of democracy, which will be discussed in the following. In this essay, I will first define what is ‘democratic deficit’ and show the…

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    about are the dangers of driving during the snow storm. Driving may seem like something that is already well known throughout our communities, but does the average person really understand what it takes to be a good driver with split second decisions? Everyone always thinks that they are the perfect driver, but when it comes to accidents more Americans die than Europeans (Bernasek), the laws regarding what cars we can actually drive are more lenient, and even the driving tests here could not…

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    In recent news reports, the European Union (EU) are currently struggling through a refugee crisis as millions of refugees are fleeing from Syria from the ongoing civil war under the regime of President Assad and Islamic extremists violently attacking and executing the citizens. The neighboring states around Syria that hosts the refugee camps are “burden[ed] by housing, feeding, and caring for millions of refugees. Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Iraq have absorbed an estimated 4 million…

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    society by equipping students with needed practical knowledge, as well as increasing the interrelationship between the students, fostering innovation, reducing poverty rate and empowering marginalized stakeholders in the labor market and entire community (UNCTAD,…

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    categorized as low-linkage and high-leverage countries. Both these countries were dependent on foreign aid and therefore leveraged by the west. On the other hand, neither Georgia nor any country of the South Caucasus was offered benefits of entering European networks and institutions as opposed to the countries of Central Europe. As a result, these countries had not enough linkage with the West that could have stopped the manipulation of elections, harassment of journalists and other processes…

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    This summer, my family and I traveled to Berlin, Germany to learn about my Jewish great grandparents’ experience during the Holocaust. After visiting the Topography of Terror, I have become interested in understanding how the Nazis could turn a democracy into a dictatorship. This trip made me question not only government’s actions of the past, but also my government’s actions today. It has made me look at the U.S. 2016 election differently. Most of all, my trip made me want to learn more about…

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    adapt to the development of social economy. The federal government to adapt to the social needs, to all attitudes towards immigrants. At the same time, the end of the industrial revolution in Europe, the European community to reduce the demand for labor, the emergence of a large number of European workers lost. The frequent wars and religious persecution in Europe, which led many refugees to look for peace and stability in the holy land. So many people choose to live in the United…

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    A European workforce was considered productive and elite this is comparable with today and the power of European passport holders (including Australia and America) have more mobility and access to work overseas. This can be questioned whether the colonisers Eurocentric perspective is still tacitly carried out…

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    housing a disproportionately high number of refugees. The European Union is the number one donor in the global efforts to alleviate the Syrian refugee crisis. Around 4 billion Euros have been mobilized by the European Commission and Member States in humanitarian, development, economic and stabilization assistance to Syrians in their country and to refugees and their host communities in neighbouring Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey and Egypt. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said:…

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    Nowadays immigration is a great deal of trouble. Because of wars, terror, and rebellions, people lose their lives, and those do not lose their relatives or homes. These survivors have to find a way to keep living, which means they have to leave the country in which, they had been dwelling for many years and find a new one which would never replace the former’s place. These times there are many conflicts going on in East, especially Middle East, particularly in Syria which was the most beautiful…

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