The examination of post-Cold War political shifts highlights the tensions between economic growth and democratic values, revealing that increased prosperity for some often leads to the marginalization of others. The paper discusses the persistence of global conflicts, with numerous armed disputes occurring even after the Cold War's conclusion. It emphasizes the necessity for collaboration among governments, NGOs, and intergovernmental organizations in conflict prevention and resolution, underscoring the vital role of civil society participation in achieving lasting peace.
Nataliya Gudz Knihy






The paper explores the complexities of political changes following the Cold War, highlighting the tensions between market competition, free trade, and the resulting disparities among nations and groups. It examines how the promotion of peace and human rights can conflict, particularly in the context of democratization, which may inadvertently lead to the infringement of minority rights. The author argues that while economic development and democratization can ultimately align, they often create short-term conflicts that complicate their coexistence.
Launching the Temporary Deployment of an Interim Emergency Multinationalforce in Jonathan Area, in the Democratic Republic of X-land, Africa
Legal, Political and Procedural Conditions
Focusing on the United Nations Security Council's Resolution 1464/02, the paper discusses the authorization for a temporary multinational force in the Democratic Republic of X-land. It highlights the role of the High Representative for CFSP, General Secretary Xavier Solana, and outlines the Political Planning Unit's preparation of a background paper to facilitate discussions and decisions regarding the Secretary-General's request. The work reflects on international security and cooperation within the context of the European Union's influence in the 21st century.
The paper explores the transformation of Ukrainian women's identities following the country's independence and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It examines how the Soviet ideal of the "super-woman" was replaced by new standards influenced by nationalism, patriarchy, and the revival of traditional values. The reconstruction of gender roles is analyzed through the lens of education, media, and political discourse, highlighting the shift from the Mother-Protector archetype to Western models of femininity amidst economic crisis and social instability.
The Treaty of Rome, signed fifty years ago, aimed to create a closer union among European nations through a common market and coordinated economic policies. However, this initiative faced backlash, particularly during successive enlargements, leading to increased Euroscepticism. The Maastricht Treaty further fueled opposition, as critics highlighted the erosion of national sovereignty and growing job insecurity stemming from market integration and liberalization. This seminar paper explores these dynamics within the context of European Union politics.
Ce travail de séminaire analyse la convergence des partis d'extrême droite en Europe, identifiant quatre éléments centraux : l'anti-immigration, une rhétorique autoritaire, un programme économique néo-libéral, et une praxis populiste anti-système. Ces caractéristiques varient selon les contextes nationaux, mais restent des outils efficaces d'identification.
Die Studienarbeit analysiert die drei bekanntesten Verfilmungen von Tolstois "Anna Karenina" (1935, 1967, 1997) und diskutiert, wie die Qualität eines Buches die Erfolgschancen einer filmischen Adaption beeinflusst. Es wird betont, dass Identifikation mit den Figuren und Aktualität entscheidend sind.
Ce document de recherche aborde le droit de la concurrence en Allemagne, soulignant son rôle central dans les institutions post-guerre. Il examine les spécificités du droit allemand par rapport à l'UE, la concentration des pouvoirs, et les récents défis liés aux réformes communautaires. La politique de la concurrence allemande se caractérise par l'indépendance du Bundeskartellamt.