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The Baltic States as Members of the European Union - An Analysis of the Public Opinion to Eu Membership in the Baltic Region
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The Baltic States as Members of the European Union - An Analysis of the Public Opinion to Eu Membership in the Baltic Region

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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Eastern Europe, grade: 1,0, University of Latvia (Department of Political Science), course: Politics and Policy in Baltic States, 16 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The paper will be divided in two main parts: The first part is about the structures and the functions of the EU institutions. This presentation will be focused on three institutions of the EU: The European Commission, The Council of the European Union and The European Parliament, due to the fact that this institutional triangle produces the policies and laws that apply throughout the EU. Any of these institutions will be introduced in an own subchapter by explaining their composition, procedures and functions. […] Important to mention is that the Council of the European Union should not to be confused with the Council of Europe, an organisation separate from the EU with a wider membership, or with the European Council, the meeting of the heads of state and government of the EU together with members of the Commission (Archer 2000:44). In the following the terms Council and Council of Ministers are only used as synonyms for The Council of the European Union. The presentation of the institutions of the EU will be followed by an overview about the EU accession procedures of the three Baltic States. This chapter will be introduced by a short description of the official regulations to become a member of the EU, more precisely a description of the eight stages to EU. These mentioned backgrounds are essential for the following second part of the paper, the empirical analyse of the attitudes of the Baltic population to the European Union. It is mainly based on aggregate data of several editions of the Eurobarometer, which will be introduced in an own section. Other, also on aggregate data based surveys, are used, if they show significant different results or if they contain some

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Country
Germany
Date
23 November 2007
Pages
64
ISBN
9783638692465

Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Eastern Europe, grade: 1,0, University of Latvia (Department of Political Science), course: Politics and Policy in Baltic States, 16 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The paper will be divided in two main parts: The first part is about the structures and the functions of the EU institutions. This presentation will be focused on three institutions of the EU: The European Commission, The Council of the European Union and The European Parliament, due to the fact that this institutional triangle produces the policies and laws that apply throughout the EU. Any of these institutions will be introduced in an own subchapter by explaining their composition, procedures and functions. […] Important to mention is that the Council of the European Union should not to be confused with the Council of Europe, an organisation separate from the EU with a wider membership, or with the European Council, the meeting of the heads of state and government of the EU together with members of the Commission (Archer 2000:44). In the following the terms Council and Council of Ministers are only used as synonyms for The Council of the European Union. The presentation of the institutions of the EU will be followed by an overview about the EU accession procedures of the three Baltic States. This chapter will be introduced by a short description of the official regulations to become a member of the EU, more precisely a description of the eight stages to EU. These mentioned backgrounds are essential for the following second part of the paper, the empirical analyse of the attitudes of the Baltic population to the European Union. It is mainly based on aggregate data of several editions of the Eurobarometer, which will be introduced in an own section. Other, also on aggregate data based surveys, are used, if they show significant different results or if they contain some

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Country
Germany
Date
23 November 2007
Pages
64
ISBN
9783638692465