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One of the controversial issues existing in the foreign policy of the Republic of Moldova is that of the status of permanent neutrality of the state. Despite the new vector of Moldova, aimed at European integration processes in the area, Euro-Atlantic integration problem is virtually missing in...
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We have to deal in this kind of interrogation with the tension between the intergovernmental approach on the EU and the … other camp supports the gradual transfer of sovereignty at the super-state level, the EU being a result of the … intergovernmental negotiations game in which the EU states tried to maximize their own utility. The Maastricht Treaty(1992) gave birth …
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Previous studies have argued that the enlargement of the European Union triggered a geographical reorientation and diversification in the exports by European Union member states, caused by a combination of trade creation and trade diversion. This paper adds to the existing literature, by...
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European monetary history prior to 1950 presents many attempts at international monetary coordination, but none were as bold and as far reaching as the European Monetary Union envisioned in the Delors Report of 1989 and enacted through the 1991 Treaty on the European Union in Maastricht. This...
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Whatever its successes and difficulties, monetary integration has caused significant changes in many, perhaps most, Eurozone societies. A review of EMU's origins and first years of EMU would thus be remiss without national case studies. France is a particularly good choice for this task. It has...
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, neither inter- nor vertical intra-industry trade (VIIT) do have a verifiable effect on wage spread in EU member states. As far …
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All too often, ascriptions to the EU as being 'neoliberal' or 'interventionist' have been made from both sides of the …
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. Globalisation could proceed with weak global governance, but not without significant risks to its sustainability. The EU, which has … equip itself with the ability to take initiatives towards reform, the EU requires changes in its own internal governance and …
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relations within the EU. These different types of market economies form the social background for building up a common European …
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