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This 9 page paper looks at the EU and its possible expansion East. The paper argues that a two-tier negotiation method is necessary. The two-tier system is explored in depth. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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institutions of the European Union is unique as each is independent but has an interdependency at the same time. The overview of each of the six governing institutions is evidence
of a seemingly wonderful system of checks and balances. Each entity has a different role. Further, there are some which are specifically designated to keep control over local areas. Because
power is spread through six governing bodies, no one entity will have too much control. Power is spread throughout agencies and a multitude of people, from all the Member Countries,
which make up what are the six different institutions. Above all, the European Union is really a trading association and began as another entity in the 1950s but evolved
into the grand organization that is well known today. Yet, while it is an organization that caters to various countries and their trading dilemmas, expansion of the union has raised
substantial and relevant questions. This has been true over time, but is extremely noteworthy today. Expansion possibilities East raise provocative questions in part because some eastern countries are not as
wealthy and can alter the current desirable situation. While fears have surfaced as a result of expansion possibilities, there have been a few remedies proposed. One issue on the block
is whether or not to treat all nations that same. When children grow up,they learn about fairness and this includes equal treatment for all siblings. However, in families, babies are
born into the community with a clean slate. Many assume that each and every baby should be treated with the same respect and endowed with the same goodies as other
babies who come into the same family. Whether that is the actual case is irrelevant. The point is that fairness is equated with equity in some situations, but not all.
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