EU-Russia: New Departures and Old Habits - ICEUR-Vienna
EU-Russia: New Departures and Old Habits - ICEUR-Vienna
EU-Russia: New Departures and Old Habits - ICEUR-Vienna
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Mark ENTIN<br />
not depending on which area of the continent the person lives <strong>and</strong> works in. All people will be guaranteed to<br />
have the same social status secured by the administrative <strong>and</strong> judicial bodies at domestic, supra- <strong>and</strong><br />
international levels.<br />
After the building of a Greater Europe as a political union of all states of the continent, they will be able to<br />
withst<strong>and</strong> all global threats <strong>and</strong> solve all upcoming problems the individual states are confronted with jointly<br />
<strong>and</strong> effectively. The fusion of their political power <strong>and</strong> influence will allow them to make considerable<br />
improvements towards the regulation of most old conflicts, regardless where. They will get the opportunity<br />
to jointly project their visions of another world, a world in which the power of rights <strong>and</strong> not the rights of<br />
power will govern, <strong>and</strong> in which the aim will be the harmonic <strong>and</strong> just development for all.<br />
3 http://news.kremlin.ru/ref_notes/572/print (2nd June 2010).<br />
Translation from <strong>Russia</strong>n: Julija Schell<strong>and</strong>er<br />
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