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Economic growth in Kosovo and in other countries in terms of globalization of world economy

Lumnije Gërgjaliu · University of Prishtina, Kosovo
The global financial crisis causes, as among the greatest crises and consequences, reflected the world in continuously increase of unemployment, poverty and inequality. This crisis was reflected in both developed and developing countries including countries in transition. The fact cannot be denied t…
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Albania, the human factor and sustainable development: a lesson from the present

Arta Musaraj · ETC - Entrepreneturship Training Center, Albania
Albania as all Balkan countries in general, in the past 20 years faced with deep and continuous socio-economic change which resulted not simply in a totally newly shaped economy, but also in new and unexperienced paths of human resources developments. This referring to the qualitative, quantitative …
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The reflective philosophy of European integration - European identity and the transition of post-communist societies. The case of Albania. Aspects of Political Behavior.

Agim Leka · University of Elbasan "A Xhuvani", Albania
Research so far in the field of political philosophy and moral philosophy and experience dealing with Albanian post communist transition period, leading to the potential of these theses to be argued. European integration as an objective process size world as and globalization are two parallels, whic…
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Europe and the integration process

Arben Shehu · University of Tirana, Albania
People in different country, may find that globalization and transnationalization of the nation also offer opportunities. Globalization in its literal sense is the process of transformation of local or regional phenomen into global ones. It can be described as a process by which the people of the wo…
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National identity and global culture

Michele Marsonet · University of Genoa, Italy
It is often said today that the agreement on the possibility of greater mutual understanding among human beings has failed. Would have led to the resurgence of long-suppressed hatreds, hatreds that have their source in the differences linked to national identities, ethnic and religious. We would be …