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EU Missions Abroad EU Missions Abroad
The main instruments of the EU’s common security and defence policy (CSDP) are civilian and military missions, with which it intervenes beyond its territory to strengthen international security. Such missions are proposed by the High...
Europe supports renewable energies Europe supports renewable energies
The European Union wants to keep its leading role in international climate protection policymaking . In December 2008 the heads of state and governments in the EU agreed on a demanding “climate package” to reduce greenhouse emissions....
US Congressional Elections US Congressional Elections
In the US constitutional system, the Congress holds legislative powers. Congress consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The 435 members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years at the...
The Economy of the United States The Economy of the United States
The USA still has the largest economy in the world, even if their share of the world’s economic output is diminishing – a result of the rise of newly industrialized nations, above all China. The foundations of the US economic power are...
United States Trade Relations United States Trade Relations
Few countries are as significant to the global economy as the USA. As the largest importer of goods, they are the most important buyer of export goods from other countries. In terms of their own exports, the USA also belongs to the...
Iran – Regional Power Iran – Regional Power
On April 1, 1979, Iran saw the dawn of a new era. The Shah regime of the Pahlavi dynasty, in existence since 1925, was toppled and the monarchy had to make way for the new Islamic Republic. While the replaced monarchy had the character...
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Great Britain expanded its dominance on the world’s oceans during the 19th century by establishing colonies, protectorates and bases around the world. This was also the case in South-East Asia. Following defeats in the first and second...
The Korean Conflict The Korean Conflict
The conflict on the Korean peninsula can be traced back to the beginning of the Cold War. After the end of the Second World War and the defeat of Japan, which had annexed Korea in 1910, the North was occupied by the Soviet Union and the...
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