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Papers On Selected Comparative Politics
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Who Will Benefit from the EU Enlargement?
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On the 1st of May 2004 ten new countries joined the European Union bring the membership to twenty-five states. This 33 page paper considers who will benefit from the enlargement by looking at the advantages and disadvantages to the exiting and the new member states. The paper starts by examining the original aims and benefits of the EU and then considers the new members. The paper includes consideration of the potential of the new members to join the Euro; the single European currency. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEnewEU.rtf
Why Do Countries Prosper?
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A 3 page research paper that examines why some countries remain poor while other prosper. The writer argues that the answer lies in economic policy and cites as examples the recent growth of India and China. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khpcoun.rtf
Why Do Peace Treaties Fail?
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This 7 page literature review focuses on the Middle East, but also looks at other regions, as it assesses why peace agreements fail. The paper concludes that the treaties are not viable due to a variety of factors. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: SA010Pce.rtf
Why is there No US-Soviet Arms Control Governing Anti-Satellite Weapons?
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This 11 page accounts for the absence of a US-Soviet arms control regime governing the possession, testing or use of anti-satellite weapons. The paper considers the current situation and the historical events that have lead to this. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEantsat.rtf
Why the Franco-Germany Alliance No Longer Functions Effectively
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In the years following the Second World War France and Germany forged a political friendship which was sealed with the Elysee Treaty and helped create the foundation for the current European Union. This 8 page paper considers why this alliance is not long effective. The paper looks at events external to France and Germany as well as the different internal and external political developments. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEfrangerm.rtf
Will the European Central Bank Be Able to Emulate the Success of the Bundesbank?
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European Monetary Union (EMU) depends on the success fo the European Central Bank (ECB) to manage the economy of Europe. The ECB is based on the Model of the German Bundesbank that as able to successfully manage the German economy in the second half of the twentieth century, avoiding or reducing many of the economic problem seen by other countries. This 17 page paper considers how, now that the Bundesbank is only a branch within the ECB, if the ECB will be able to follow the same model. To assess this the paper looks at the development, culture and values of the Bundesbank from the post World War Two period to explain a deep culture and a different approach to economic management which may be difficult to transfer. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEbundesECB.rtf
“Earthquakes in Salvador and Seattle”
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A six page paper which compares the recent earthquakes in Salvador and Seattle, in terms of the resultant damage, collateral effects on the economy, and the measures which the respective countries had previously taken to alleviate the potential impact of natural disasters.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLearthquakes.wps
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