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Academic English 4
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China and globalisation 1
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Contemporary Controversies in International Securi 1
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Contemporary International Crisis 1
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Contemporary International Security Issues 1
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European Union as an International Actor 2
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Global Governance 1
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Introduction to the Irish History 1
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The European Union in the International System 3
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Theories of International Security 1
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EU-India FTA Negotiations Position Paper by the Italian Trade Commissioner
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University of Westminster•European Union as an International Actor
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EU-India FTA Negotiations Position Paper by the Italian Trade Commissioner
Challenges and implications of Eastern Enlargement for EU internal and foreign policy
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Challenges and implications of Eastern Enlargement for EU internal and foreign policy
Liberal interventions, exporting the western values, building states that resemble the western democracies are some of the assumptions at the base of the Afghanistan intervention in 2001. After 13 years, 2014 is going to be a turning point for Afghanistan. The withdrawal of the international troops and the presidential election in April will give us a glimpse of the country’s future after an extended international intervention. Many different scenarios are still plausible, but the aim of this ...
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Liberal interventions, exporting the western values, building states that resemble the western democracies are some of the assumptions at the base of the Afghanistan intervention in 2001. After 13 years, 2014 is going to be a turning point for Afghanistan. The withdrawal of the international troops and the presidential election in April will give us a glimpse of the country’s future after an extended international intervention. Many different scenarios are still plausible, but the aim of this ...
Book Review Responsability to Protect A.Bellamy
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Presentation of the Policy Brief:“Why Europe Needs a New Global Strategy”
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Presentation of the Policy Brief:“Why Europe Needs a New Global Strategy”
CRITICAL REVIEW Dennison, S. et al., 2013. Why Europe Needs a New Global Strategy, s.l.: European Council on Foreign Relations.
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CRITICAL REVIEW Dennison, S. et al., 2013. Why Europe Needs a New Global Strategy, s.l.: European Council on Foreign Relations.
CRITICAL REVIEW Bellamy, A. J. (2009). The Responsibility to Protect. Cambridge: Polity.
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CRITICAL REVIEW Bellamy, A. J. (2009). The Responsibility to Protect. Cambridge: Polity.
The 19th century was a very problematic century for the Irish population, which was hit by several phenomenon. 
1)First of all the Great Famine in the middle of the century(1845-1849), caused by the British economy policy, the conditions of agriculture in Ireland, the fast population growth occurred in the decades before the famine, but especially the unfortunate occurrence of a disease of potatoes caused by a fungus.
2)The Independence Idea. In fact the Irish people were still under the British...
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The 19th century was a very problematic century for the Irish population, which was hit by several phenomenon. 
1)First of all the Great Famine in the middle of the century(1845-1849), caused by the British economy policy, the conditions of agriculture in Ireland, the fast population growth occurred in the decades before the famine, but especially the unfortunate occurrence of a disease of potatoes caused by a fungus.
2)The Independence Idea. In fact the Irish people were still under the British...
To what extent is the country concerned a supporter of or an obstacle to global governance?
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To what extent is the country concerned a supporter of or an obstacle to global governance?
The European Union is a group of liberal-democratic countries, acting collectively through an institutionalized system of decision-making”(Michelle Cini). When joining the EU, members sign up not only to the body of EU treaties, legislation and norms, but also to a set of shared common values, based on democracy, human rights, and principles of social justice. Even so, members, and indeed the European institutions, are keen to stress the diversity of the Union, most obviously in cultural and l...
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University of Westminster•The European Union in the International System
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The European Union is a group of liberal-democratic countries, acting collectively through an institutionalized system of decision-making”(Michelle Cini). When joining the EU, members sign up not only to the body of EU treaties, legislation and norms, but also to a set of shared common values, based on democracy, human rights, and principles of social justice. Even so, members, and indeed the European institutions, are keen to stress the diversity of the Union, most obviously in cultural and l...