Introduction. According to the United Nations definition, the following ten countries were classified as Eastern Europe: Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Starting from dissolution of Soviet Union, these countries went through political and economic movements which cause changes in international business, trade and investment. The Breakup of Yugoslavia
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INNO NATOUR. Lesson learnt from Innovation in Nature Based Tourism Services Contact: Faculty of Economics and Public Administration „Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava Universităţii str., no. 13, Building H 720229 SUCEAVA, ROMANIA Phone: (+40) 230 216147 ext. 294 Erasmus IP web site: www.innonatour.usv.ro Faculty web site: www.seap.usv.ro University web site: www.usv.ro 2012 Subject to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place
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second EU oil supplier with 20% of the importations and 16% of the total consumption Germany—the fourth largest consumer of natural gas in the world Depends on Russia for 43% of its imports vs: 100% dependence of the three Baltic States, Romania, Bulgaria Vs. France’s - 24% Vs. Spain and Portugal, which do not import gas from Russia at all. • That Russia will threaten to shut off energy supplies or increase prices to extract political concessions; • That Russia will exploit existing debts for
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an only chils in an observant Hindu family. His family moved from India and to California when he was 7. And when his father's business began to fortunes ebbed and flowed he stared asking questions. Later in life, in his late 20's, he moved to Bulgaria to help his father with his import-export business. He was not able to speak the language so he spent evenings alone and lonly so he began reading the sacred Hidu text, the Bhagavad Gita since he had few friends, Pandit found solce in Hare Krishna
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World War I has changed the system of the international relations, has radically reconstructed economy of the warring countries. There were considerable transformations of economic policy of the states, revision of economic agreements, forms and methods of state regulation of economy. War has transformed the social relations, positions, personal aspirations. Among various problems of social and economic character which have arisen due to the military events, Russia has faced the situation when society
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Afghanistan in ‘The Jungle*’. He is 23 years old. His journey started 8 months ago. However, he got stuck in this refugee camp for 2 months so far, he traveled 11 countries alone. He already experienced countless traumatic situations. When he was in Bulgaria, he ended up in the prison for 20 days. When he reached France, he assumed it's going to be much easier to enter England. His attempts of sneaking into a lorry, or holding on to a train never succeeded. Once he spent 50 hours hiding in the train
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MILITARY INTEGRATION AND EUROPEAN UNIONS ROLE ON THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL Introduction The European Union as a sole entity is comprised of 27 countries and its total population ranks third highest in the world, following behind China and India. Not only is the European Union considered to be one of the largest populated regions of the world, it is also considered to be one of the most important and influential leaders on the global stage. The Union impacts tremendously on the following: trade
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Athenian Brewery public limited company. A Greek Brewery is the biggest company of beer production and sales in Greece. It was founded in 1963 by Greek entrepreneurs and is a member of the Heineken N.V. international group. Some Historical facts: * 1965: Creation of the first Factory in Athens and introduction of Amstel Beer in Greek Market. * 1975: New factory was created in Thessaloniki * 1981: Introduction of Heineken in Greek market. * 4 years later 1985: New factory in Patra
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location makes it a useful bridgehead for transit trade between East and West, and a convenient initial basis for working the markets in the old and new EU states and also in the countries included in the bext round of enlargement of the EU (Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia). In the past years, the dynamic growth of exports was mainly due to the settlement of multinational companies in Hungary. Over 70 percent of Hungary’s exports are produced by partly or fully foreign-owned companies. |EXTERNAL TRADE
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The origin of human trafficking can not be narrowed down to one specific country or continent. Many countries have been trafficking and there is no official place of origin. “Countries high on the list of “origin countries” are Albania, Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Lithuania, Nigeria, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Thailand and Ukraine, according to the report” (Aita). The main reason that human trafficking began was to generate profits in a quick and easy way. A few countries are places of origin as well
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