The End of Democracy in Europe? - LSE.
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A piece on the topic of the “democratic deficit of the EU” won the creative writing competition. The essay portrayed the lack of democratic legitimacy in the European Union’s governance.
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Through an essay competition themed ''The democratic deficit in the European Union'' for EUROSCOLA EU programme, I had the opportunity to be selected in the 24 student team representing Greeece to the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Through this programme european teenagers have a unique chance to experience what it is like to be an MEP for a day through the Euroscola programme, which has.
Background The company we had selected is the largest chain of cinemas in Malaysia, Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC). It was founded in 1981 as Golden Communications Circuit, while the Cathay is the one of the oldest cinemas in Malaysia until 1998. At the same time the website has been launch in 1981. Besides, GSC was founded in 1998 as a merger of Golden Communications (GC) Circuit and Cathay.
The European Community was a tool to manage the tendency to internationalisation of capital and to contain the cyclical crises of capitalism in the post-war era. Its evolution into the European Union reflected the shift towards global neoliberalism in the 1970s and 1980s. Where dominant accounts of European integration put forward by Eurocrats.
Fears about global governance eroding democratic control and individual freedom are common on the right, from American worries about the limits imposed by multilateral organizations to European complaints about the concentration of power in Brussels and the democratic deficit of the European Union (EU). Indeed, the initial Irish rejection of the Lisbon Treaty seems to have been driven in large.