Unfounded Witch-Hunt or Understandable Measures?
European History Term Paper, Europe in the World, 2007.
In 2005, a list containing close to 240,000 names of both communist collaborators and those who were monitored by the secret police was released in Poland. “Wildstein’s List,” as it is called, was named after Branislaw Wildstein, the Polish newspaper journalist who leaked [...]
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Dealing with Poland’s Communist Past
Posted in Hogeschool Utrecht Work, tagged Communism, Kaczynski, Poland, Pope John Paul II, Soviets on December 9, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Too Close for Comfort?
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Consequences of a Strong US-EU Trade Relationship
European Economics Term Paper, Europe in the World, 2007.
In today’s technologically advanced society, physical distance is no longer an impediment to the creation of strong trade relations. Further still, links between countries have become the cornerstones of economic development, job creation and wealth. As such, it is not surprising [...]