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On 1 May 2004, the world witnessed the largest expansion in the history of the European Union (EU). This process has … lent new weight to the idea of an expanded EU involvement in East Asia. This paper will examine the question of whether … there has been a change in the EU’s foreign policy with respect to its Taiwan policy after the fifth enlargement. It …
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examines one such country – Montenegro, which suffered for almost two decades, isolated by economic sanctions and hit by the … consequences of the Balkan wars. Montenegro is a part of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and it undertook extensive … invest their capital in Montenegro …
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. Visas are a corner stone of EU’s border control, regulating access to the Union’s area of freedom, security and justice. It …. The paper is based on a network analytical approach and a new dataset of all the EU/Schengen member states’ mutual …
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of the Lisbon Treaty, a key piece of the new EU external action puzzle falls into place. From now on, the game is likely … main functional challenges it is likely to be confronted with. The EEAS is seen as a crucial test for the EU's capacity to …
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Europeanization is one of the theoretical instruments which had a vital influence on candidate countries for EU … membership. Due to its aspirations of becoming member of the European Union (EU) and in its attempt to fulfil the Copenhagen … criteria, Turkey is trying to comply with the EU acquis communautaire. The aim of this paper is to assess the effects of the …
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There has been a large spurt in the offshore outsourcing of Information Technology (IT) recently. India has been a major recipient of such work. There have been loud protests against the "loss" of jobs in the US as work was shifted to India. The large inflow of IT related work has also had major...
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