M. Singer
... (similarly heterogeneous as USA, maybe even more so) • Consequently, it needs fiscal transfers on similar scale to USA (but has no option of tax federalisation!) • Yet transfers of this magnitude are unacceptable to voters in North • Future of euro area depends on cutting links between banks and pub ...
... (similarly heterogeneous as USA, maybe even more so) • Consequently, it needs fiscal transfers on similar scale to USA (but has no option of tax federalisation!) • Yet transfers of this magnitude are unacceptable to voters in North • Future of euro area depends on cutting links between banks and pub ...
Module 05: 1968 — A Generation in Revolt?
... caricature and widely recognizable symbols to depict the Warsaw Pact states during the August invasion. The "five brothers" in the cartoon represent the leaders of the Warsaw pact countries: Leonoid Brezhnev, leader of the USSR, stands next to the East German, Hungarian, Polish, and Bulgarian heads ...
... caricature and widely recognizable symbols to depict the Warsaw Pact states during the August invasion. The "five brothers" in the cartoon represent the leaders of the Warsaw pact countries: Leonoid Brezhnev, leader of the USSR, stands next to the East German, Hungarian, Polish, and Bulgarian heads ...
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia (Czech: Zánik Československa), (Slovak: Rozdelenie Česko-Slovenska)), which took effect on 1 January 1993, was an event that saw the self-determined split of the federal state of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, entities which had arisen respectively as the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic in 1969 within the framework of Czechoslovak federalisation.It is sometimes known as the Velvet Divorce, a reference to the bloodless Velvet Revolution of 1989 that led to the end of the rule of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the formation of a democratic government.