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51. UTLOL - Journals - East European Politics and Societies
- www.lib.utexas.edu
52. EuroInternet has moved!
- fgr.wu-wien.ac.at
- Information Resources Related to European Integration in the Internet.
53. Government 224: West European Politics
- library.bowdoin.edu
- West European Politics: Selected Sources .
- Europe--Politics and Government .
- The following reference books are useful for checking facts and statistics, gaining an overview of recent politics in a given country, and in some cases for bibliography. ...
- Dictionary of Twentieth Century European Politics .
- Oxford Companion to the Politics of the World .
- This well organized, substantive listing of countries' official web sites is a good place to begin research on the domestic politics of a specific country. ...
- West European Studies Homepage .
- Originating at the University of Pittsburgh, this site focuses on Europe since 1945 and gathers links to online European newspapers and magazines, country homepages, and organizations focused on West European Studies. ...
- The Ireland Times provides a well organized resource for European Union information. ...
- The OECD is the main repository for statistical data on the European economies. ...
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), .
- Links to texts of western European historical documents from medieval times to the present are organized in chronological order on this webpage. ...
- The series is divided into seven regional publications; the section called West Europe contains texts from European broadcasts and newspapers .
- Journal of European Public Policy .
- Revue D'integration Europeene/Journal of European Integration .
- (Under "R" in periodicals; published by the Canadian Council for European Affairs) .
54. Article: Sovereignty association
- en.wikipedia.org
- In the politics of Quebec and Canada, sovereignty-association was the political project of the Mouvement Souveraineté-Association, the organization which ultimately lead to the creation of the Parti Québécois, a provincial political party dedicated to the independence of Quebec. ...
- The main inspiration for this project was the then emerging European union. ...
- Politics of Quebec .
- Politics of Canada .
55. WebRing: hub
- s.webring.com
- European Politics WebRing.
- Home > Government & Politics > By Country or Region > Regions > Europe.
- Sites or pages with information about politics in Europe (including EU non-members).
56. About APSA: American Political Science Association (APSA)
- www.apsanet.org
- European Politics and Society.
- The purpose of the section is to promote comparative discussion, research and debate about the changing sociology of politics, the state and social structures in modern Western Europe. ...
- Syllabi Archive Project: Syllabi in European Politics .
- Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration.
- Best Book Award given for the best book on European Politics and Society published in the previous year. ...
- Center for European Studies.
- Best Dissertation Award given for the best dissertation on European Politics and Society filed during the previous year. ...
- Director, European Union Center and Center for West European Studies .
57. Article: Roy Jenkins
- www.wikipedia.org
- 3 President of the European Commission.
- Born in Abersychan, Monmouthshire in south-eastern Wales, the son of an NUM official and later MP, he was educated at Abersychan County School, University College, Cardiff, and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he took First Class Honours in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE). ...
- President of the European Commission .
- Although he was tempted to challenge for leadership of Labour in March 1976 he instead was the first ever British citizen to be President of the European Commission, succeeding François-Xavier Ortoli, remaining in Brussels until 1981. ...
- From 1987, Jenkins remained in politics as a member of the House of Lords as Lord Jenkins of Hillhead. ...
58. Article: Saskatchewan
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 3 Politics.
- Prior to European settlement, Saskatchewan was settled by Athabaskan, Algonquian, and Sioux tribes. The first European to enter Saskatchewan was Henry Kelsey in 1690, who travelled up the Saskatchewan River in hopes of trading fur with the province's indigenous peoples. The first permanent European settlement was a Hudson's Bay Company post at Cumberland House founded by Samuel Hearne in 1774. ...
- Politics .
- In 1961, Douglas left provincial politics to become the first leader of the federal New Democratic Party. ...
- During the post-war period the CCF and its successor the Saskatchewan New Democrats have dominated provincial politics with Douglas, Allan Blakeney and Roy Romanow all serving long periods as Premier and becoming national figures. ...
- The Progressive Conservatives displaced the Liberals but imploded and officially withdrew from politics following the defeat of the scandal ridden government of Grant Devine. ...
59. The University of Melbourne - Subject Guides - Political Science
- www.lib.unimelb.edu.au
60. Article: Region (Europe)
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In European politics, a region is the layer of government directly below the national level. ...
- The politics of the regionalism have also had their impact on the pan-European level. ... The German Länder successfully lobbied the German government (which has in turn lobbied the European Council) for the 2004 IGC to deal with the division of powers between the EU, national and regional levels of government. ...
61. Article: Act of Settlement
- en2.wikipedia.org
- As a result, the Parliament of England decided that full union of the two Parliaments and nations was essential before Anne's death and used a combination of discriminatory legislation, the Alien Act of 1705, politics, and bribery to achieve it within three years. ...
- The Guardian newspaper recently brought an unsuccessful legal challenge to the legislation, based on the European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998. ...
62. Article: Politics of Poland
- www.wikipedia.org
- Politics of Poland.
- President Kwasniewski has supported Polish membership in NATO and the European Union and backed the SLD's legislative agenda on issues such as redrafting the constitution and abortion liberalization. ...
- The government maintains generally pro-market economic policies, has made European Union accession and bringing Poland's financial house in order its priorities, and is committed to a democratic political system. ...
- In a surprising move Leszek Miller have announced on 26th of March 2004 that he will resign from Prime Minister's post on 2nd of May 2004, just after Poland's admission to the European Union. ...
- Poland's top national security goal is to further integrate with NATO and other west European defense, economic, and political institutions via a modernization and reorganization of its military. ...
- Poland continues to be a regional leader in support and participation in the NATO Partnership for Peace Program and has actively engaged most of its neighbors and other regional actors to build stable foundations for future European security arrangements. ...
- mixture of Continental (Napoleonic) civil law and holdover communist legal theory; changes being gradually introduced as part of broader democratization process; limited judicial review of legislative acts although under the new constitution, the Constitutional Tribunal ruling are final (since October 1999); court decisions can be appealed to the European Court of Justice in Strasbourg Suffrage.
63. Article: History of Europe
- www.wikipedia.org
- 13 Early 21st century: the European Union.
- The Hellenic civilization took the form of a collection of city-states (the most important being Athens and Sparta), having vastly differing types of government and cultures, including what are more-or-less unprecedented developments in various governmental forms, philosophy, science, politics, sports, theater and music. ...
- In particular, after Martin Luther started the Reformation in 1517, wars of politics and religion ravaged the continent: the schism of the dominant western church was to have major political, social and cultural implications for Europe. ...
- Germany, divided into numerous small states under the theoretical framework of the Holy Roman Empire, was also divided along internally drawn sectarian lines, until the Thirty Years' War seemed to see religion replaced by nationalism as the motor of European conflict. ...
- European military conflict did not cease, but had less disruptive effects on the lives of Europeans. ...
- In the subsequent turmoil (associated with the coalition of most European monarchies waging war against republican France) General Napoleon Bonaparte took power. ...
- Even though the revolutionaries were often defeated, most European states had become constitutional (rather than absolute) monarchies by 1871, and Germany and Italy had developed into nation states. ...
- After the relative peace of most of the 19th Century, the rivalry between European powers exploded in 1914, when World War I started. ...
- This process resulted eventually in the development of organisations such as the Eurozone and the European Union. ...
- Early 21st century: the European Union.
- Whereas the European Union started out as a loose economic alliance among European nations, Europe finally began taking steps to create a true Europe-wide federal government in the early 21st century (see also the History of the European Union). ...
- At the turn of the century, nations within the European Union had created a free trade zone and eliminated most travel barriers across their borders. ...
- As of 2004, the European Union is in the process of ratifying a new constitution, creating a common defense system for the continent, and inducting additional member states (most of them in central Europe). ...
- Greenland is politically European (i. ...
- Iceland is culturally and politically European, but geographically isolated on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge junction of the American and European continental plates. ...
64. European Studies politics units
- www.hlss.mmu.ac.uk
- The BSc (Hons) European Studies/.
- BA (Hons) European Union Studies Degree .
- These are the units currently available for the European Studies/European Union Studies Degrees. ...
- The BA European Union Studies .
- or BSc European Studies* .
- Introduction to European Politics.
- Introduction to Politics.
- Government and Politics of the European Union.
- Modern British Politics.
- Modern European Economic Development.
- Politics in Europe.
- Politics of the British State.
- Politics in Northern Ireland.
- Policies and policy making in the European Union .
- The Economics of European Integration.
- European Fascism.
65. Article: Swedish neutrality during World War II
- en.wikipedia.org
- When World War II broke out in September of 1939, the fate of Sweden was far from clear when compared to those nations that were immediately enveloped in the nightmare of the European war. Sweden was not only set apart from the European conflict due to its geographical location, its policy of strict neutrality enabled the country to separate itself from the continental politics that helped create the war. It is erroneous to assume that Sweden could simply proclaim a policy of neutrality in order to stay out of the European conflict, since several other factors contributed to the success of neutrality, factors that were often out of the control of Swedish politicians and diplomats. The fact that only five nations were capable of sustaining a policy of neutrality throughout the entire war, as compared to the twenty nations that declared such a policy in September of 1939, demonstrated the extremely delicate balance that a nation had to deal with in order to avoid being dragged into the European war. ...
- The new foreign policy, often called the policy of 1812, was directed by Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, the elected crown prince, and was in much the reversal of Sweden's traditional foreign politics. ...
- When the collective security system of the League of Nations started to crack with the Abyssinia crisis, and World War II approached, Sweden could look back on 120 years of successful neutralist politics – with one singular exception: the backup force on Jutland during the First war of Schleswig. ...
- When war broke out in September of 1939, the Swedish government adhered to its policy of strict neutrality, attempting to stay out of any conflict on the European continent. ...
- Germany's attack and occupation of both Norway and Denmark, coupled with the fact that a Soviet puppet government was occupying Finland, made Sweden's position extremely tenuous, in that countries on both sides of the European conflict were poised on Sweden's borders and could potentially strike at any moment. ...
- There was much speculation as to whether the Allies would consider an invasion of the European continent by way of Scandinavia and not through Normandy. ... " Had such an Allied invasion of Norway occurred, in order to gain a foothold in Scandinavia and into the European continent itself, Sweden would have undoubtedly been affected. ...
- Prior to 1943, Sweden's policy of neutrality was largely under the influence of German politics and the course of events that involved Germany, and it has been said that of the neutral nations in Europe during the war, Switzerland and Portugal were the only nations that were completely neutral at that time. ...
66. Tilburg University: Experts and Expertise
- www.uvt.nl
67. Barnes & Noble.com - European Politics in Transition
- btobsearch.barnesandnoble.com
- Politics & Government - Types of Government.
- Politics & Government - Foreign.
- European History.
- Europe -> Politics and government.
- European Politics in Transition.
- Comparative Politics: An Institutional and Cross-National Approach Gregory S. ...
- European Politics in Transition.
- This critically acclaimed, best-selling text offers a comprehensive introduction to the post-World War II political systems of Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, and the European Union. The concept of European politics in transition is presented through four key themes: the role of each country in economic management; the interaction of countries within the international order; challenges facing European democracies; and the political impact of social diversity.
- Chapter topics include the making of the modern state; political economy and development; governance and policy making; representation and participation; and politics in transition. ...
68. - EPPE - Welcome to EPP
- www.eppe.org
- EPP : THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE PARTY AND OUR EPP-ED GROUP IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT.
- "It is necessary to make a fundamental distinction between the EPP, which is a European Christian Democratic Party, and our Group in the European Parliament. The EPP was founded in 1976, as the federation of Christian Democratic member parties in the European Community.
- In the early 1990s, the EPP progressively enlarged to take in centrist, popular, and conservative parties in EU Member States sharing and defending our system of values: with the exception of the British Conservatives, who do not wish to belong to a 'trans-national' party, and whose deputies are allied members of our European Parliamentary group.
- Immediately after the bad Treaty of Nice, we demanded the creation of the Convention and of a European Constitution. ...
- Since it was founded, the EPP has established its Brussels headquarters in its own office, not in the European Parliament. ...
- This is currently the case with the European Democrats, from which the Group's name is derived: EPP-DE. This alliance in no way prevents EPP members from remaining faithful to the party programme, nor from defending the Christian Democrats' traditional European ideal, as was the case at the Convention. ...
- They support the party programme in the European Parliament. ...
- The three pillars of the party are: Christian personalism; the social market economy, and European integration leading to a decentralised federal Europe. We are the European party of the centre (in German: "Mitte"). ...
- We are, in this sense, a pluralist European party, united in our respect for the dignity of every human being. ...
- It does not exist in the other European Parliamentary groups, whose watchword, nearly always, is 'artistic blur' ". ...
- On a party level, Gonzi explained that his priority is for the party candidates to win the elections for the European parliament to be held in June.
- The prime minister said that he would base co-operation with the war-crimes tribunal in The Hague on Serbia's interests and promised to fight corruption and bring Serbia and Montenegro into the European Union.
- EPP President Wilfried Martens today condemned "banal poker-games" in the European Parliament which he said risked damaging the credibility of the entire trans-national party.
69. Comparative and European Politics|KLUWER academic publishers
- www.wkap.nl
- Home » Browse by Subject » Social Sciences » Political Science » Comparative and European Politics .
- Institutions, Politics and Policies.
- European Welfare Production.
- Implementing European Union Education and Training Policy.
- European Policy between Harmonisation and Subsidiarity.
- A Creeping Transformation? The European Commission and the Management of EU Structural Funds in Germany.
70. Article: Three Principles of the People
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The power of politics (zhèngquán): This is the power of the people to express their political wishes, similar to a parliament in other countries, and is represented by the National Assembly. ...
- Here he expanded the European-American constitutional theory of a three-branch government and a system of checks and balances by incorporating traditional Chinese administrative tradition to create a government of five branches (each of which is called a yuàn or 'court'). ...
71. Article: United States
- www.wikipedia.org
- 2 Politics.
- Following the European colonization of the Americas, the United States became one of the world's first modern democracies after its break with Great Britain, with a Declaration of Independence in 1776. ...
- Politics .
- Main article: Politics of the United States .
- The dominant political culture in the United States is, as a whole, somewhat to the right of the dominant political culture in European democracies. ...
- The immense cultural, economic, and military influence of the United States has made foreign relations an especially important topic in its politics, with considerable concern about the image of the United States throughout the world. ...
- Under the laws of war, a nation is not an occupying power until the war is declared to be over—thus, the United States is not technically an occupying power in Iraq, although it currently has control over that nation's people, politics and economy. ...
- Other major partners are Mexico, the European Union and the industrialized nations in Asia, such as Japan, India and South Korea. ...
- Major components of the European segment of the United States population are descended from immigrants from Germany, England, Scotland, Ireland and Italy with many immigrants also from Scandinavian countries and the Slavs and other populations of eastern and southern Europe and French Canada; few immigrants came directly from France. ...
- Politics Law (Constitution and Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence), Political parties (Democrats & Republicans), Elections (Electoral College), Political scandals, Political divisions .
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72. Article: Politics of the United Kingdom
- en.wikipedia.org
- Politics of the United Kingdom.
- (Redirected from British politics) .
- 8 Major issues in British national politics.
- 9 British politics and the European Union.
- 10 Politics in Northern Ireland.
- The party list is used for European elections. ...
- There are three main national political parties in the United Kingdom, although it is worth noting that in Northern Ireland, where politics is dominated by the 'border question', none of these parties has a strong following and the Labour Party does not stand candidates. ...
- In the 20th century the Labour Party was established, leading to the demise of the Whigs as the liberal force in British Politics. The existence of the Labour Party on the left of British politics led to a slow waning of energy from the Liberal movement, ending with it taking third place in national politics. ...
- However, in the European Parliament, the Green Party cannot be regarded as a fringe group, as they are members of the substantial pan-European Green group. ...
- Major issues in British national politics.
- Major issues in current British national politics, in very approximate order of voter concern (as of 2002), are: .
- European integration and the single currency .
- British politics and the European Union.
- The United Kingdom is part of the European Union (EU). As such, UK citizens elect Members of the European Parliament to represent them in the European Parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg. ...
73. Article: Olympic National Park
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Prior to the influx of European settlers, ONP's human population consisted of Native Americans, whose use of the peninsula consisted mainly of fishing and hunting. ... A book detailing the history of the fight for ONP's timber is Olympic Battleground: The Power Politics of Timber Preservation by Carsten Lien. ...
74. European Politics Previous Question List
- experts.about.com
75. Article: Chile
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Politics.
- He is credited with being the first European to explore the coast of Chile. ...
- Politics .
- Main article: Politics of Chile .
- In accordance with its export orientation, Chile has several free trade agreements with many countries and commercial blocs: Canada, Mexico, Singapore, USA, the Central American Nations, the EFTA and the European Union, for instance (an FTA with South Korea will come into effect on April 1, 2004). ...
- Other minor ethnic groups are the result of some more recent European immigration, mostly from Germany. ...
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