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In a Europe of controversy, due to deep changes: economic, social and political crisis, current prospects of international and intercultural management find their best application in Europe’s territory , continent also called the "nation - states" that developed over time and where we find a...
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The literature seems to agree on two approaches of the concept „Europeanisation”. On the one hand it is considered to be only the process of adopting EU regulations into the national legislations and on the other hand, the reverse process is also considered, meaning the influence each member...
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Until recently the Russian economy was one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The economic growth brought an improvement in the standard of living of the average Russian citizen and also brought an economic stability that Russia had not experienced in at least a decade. This strong...
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From a cost-benefit perspective, things don’t look good for migrants all over the world, especially in Europe. EU nations are tightening border controls, raising red-tape barriers to legal migration, reducing the length of work permits, and shutting off access to the social welfare system....
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The social, economic and political evolution, which took place in the last decades and is still taking place, has created the premises of a significant changing, as far as the migration is concerned, imposing the necessity of a special attention to be given to these problems, which are more and...
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National ethics constitutes an important topic within the current globalization process, showing that intercultural relations affecting global issues don’t limit only to economic reasons, but also cross the barriers set by the classic specialists, entering the era of understanding the power of...
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Migration affects the active population of a country, entrepreneurs, companies and political class equally; there are both negative and positive effects for both origin and host country. The factors that influence the migrationist phenomenon are social, psychological, cultural factors, having a...
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Migration is often seen as a negative cause in the economy. Stereotypes portraying migrants as ‘stealing our jobs’ or ‘scrounging off the taxpayer’ abound in sections of the media and public opinion, especially in times of recession. This paper seeks to broaden and rebalance perceptions...
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