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Political Sciences

Introduction

Political Sciences: The current essay is related to the different issues and the challenges that are related to the political conditions prevailing in the major European countries. The different challenges that have been discussed in the current essay are the post-communist challenge, identification of the framework of politics of the European region. Furthermore, the essay includes discussion related to the integration of the region in the European region along with the factors that are related to the democracy and nation-building in the region.

The concluding part of the report includes identifying the challenges of the economic and the potential challenges that are related to the economic and political changes in the European environment along with the identification of the economic and political changes in the region. One of the major issues that have been discussed is related to the post-communist challenges for the European Union countries. The use of political theory has also been made to further enhance the quality of the discussion and the use of that theory has been linked with the issues that have been discussed in the report

Approximately (Political Sciences) couple of decades have gone since the communalist supporting and financial systems of Eastern Europe distorted down, to be followed a year afterwards by the fall down of the Soviet Union. The communalist countries in the Third World have been going through transformations too. The uprising from the communalist system to a system based on markets, financial regulation and private enterprise have has proven to be complicated.

In the changeover period, the undoing of the artificial structures of communism needed the eradication of unimpressive output, resulting miserably but however inevitably in a change from obscure to open unemployment of shifting the level of harshness and the need for millions of people to find new employment and be trained new skills. The populations must know what is happening, and the Centre wishes to donate to this understanding (World Politics Review, 2015).

The taking over of 10 fresh associate states in May 2004 and the potentialattainment of quite a few more in the close to prospect wills create harsh budgetary, managerial, and ready issues for the European Union.  Though great, the challenge of growth light as compared to the challenge of attainment that will be faced by the new member states, especially those which until a decade ago were ruled by Communist parties that presided over economies that are primarily centrally planned (Europa, 2015).

The research has identified five of the most significant challenges that will be countered by the new member states of Europe after the end of the communist environment, managing the acquisitions and mergers, deepening and extending the transformation and revolution of the economy, tumbling the high levels of unemployment and large government, trade, and current account deficit…