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Highest Rated European Union Essays
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| "'A troublesome partner.' Using examples, to what extent would you say this comment accurately describes the United Kingdom's membership of the EU since 1973" |
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| The European Union will be enlarged from 15 to 25 member countries. Another two might join in 2007. Should this be the end of enlargement? |
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| The European standardisation regimes are dangerous and inefficient. Discuss |
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| The main democratic deficit in the European Union is psychological, not institutional. Discuss. |
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| European integration is motivated by Political, Economic and Security consideration and it is the union's intention to be ready for enlargement by the end of 2002. |
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| How successful was the League of Nations in the 1920's? |
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| European decolonisation after the World War Two. |
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| Has the creation of the Single European Market been a success? |
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| The principal problems membership of the EU has brought to the regions of Britain. |
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| EU enlargement essay. |
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| Why is Britain hesitating about membership of EMU and what are the main issues? |
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| Where Are The Americans? |
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| The Institutional Consequences of Domestic Politics on Africa's International Relations and Regional Cooperation. |
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| The concern of this essay is the position of the 'Republic of Cyprus'[1], the neighbouring states of Turkey and Greece and other states with interests, historically or otherwise, linked to the island, including the UK and the USA. |
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| Critically evaluate the notion that the EU is controlled by a host of unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats. |
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| In what ways has the European Union or Japan responded to changes in the wider world through changes in its foreign policy content and management? |
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| History of the EU. |
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| Describe the main institutions of the European Union and evaluate their roles. United Kingdom joined the European Community, now known as European Union (EU) on 1st January |
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| C1 Analyse the factor, which contribute towards an effective team. |
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| Consequences of lack of self discipline:Here I am going to look at the police service and investigate how members of this service could bring the force to disrepute by not having sufficient self |
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| "What is the importance of the concept of citizenship in the development of EC law after Maastricht? Has it given a new impulse to creating, extending or safeguarding citizens' rights? Or has it merely given new rhetoric to old concepts of free movement". |
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| Will examine the effects membership of the European Union or EU has had on the British Constitution and Parliamentary Sovereignty and also the effect membership has had on policies and how the views of the two main political parties have changed |
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| Disneyland Resort Paris, Case Study |
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| What has been the impact of membership of the EU on UK political parties? |
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| Introduction to EU enlargement. |
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| Why was the bank of England given operational independence and has it been a success? |
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| French Republic |
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| How important is the European Parliament? |
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| To what extent has the European Union been successful in "establishing" a coherent European identity |
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"Absolutely disgraceful!!! Spelling and grammar was worse than that from my
6 year old niece. I just corrected approximately 43 spelling mistakes in this short essay.
Disgraceful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This should not be allowed.
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"Before reading this, I knew little about 'The Council of Ministers', and although I have gained a little knowledge, it is not as much as I expected. The short paragraphs break up the piece too much, making it difficult for the reader to keep a flow going. Sentence structure in places is rather awkward with several instances of commas popping up unnecessarily. The explanation of who attends which meetings (finance ministers when economic matters are discussed, etc) and how many votes countries of various size get are informative enough. Could certainly be improved. TSR user: Edenr."
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"How can you publishi documents with such a poor quality?! I ve sent you document that were graded by a commision and you've rejected it...and you are publishing a rubbish like this at university level just because it has the right no of words????"
Malix
"A well-written piece. The writer notes many of the problems of federalism, and shows why the EU as an institution is prone to many of these problems. Reference is made to various critics and commentators, adding credence to the points made. Crucially, the writer recognises that many of the judgments we make on legitimacy and democracy are based on how we, as citizens of a nation state, see them. This leads the writer to question whether or not the problems are institutional in nature, or whether they somehow stem from our view of the EU. The document is presented well and easy to read, and spelling, punctuation and grammar are fine. TSR user: Edenr."
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