The concept of 'pooled sovereignty' is central to the functioning of the European Union. Which of the following best describes the implications of 'pooled sovereignty' for member states?
Question 2
The 'Lisbon Treaty' (2009) introduced several significant changes to the European Union's institutional framework. Which of the following was a key institutional innovation or reform brought about by the Treaty of Lisbon?
Question 3
The post-Cold War period witnessed the 'return to history' in Central and Eastern Europe, characterized by a resurgence of national identities and aspirations. Which of the following was a significant consequence of this phenomenon for regional stability?
Question 4
The European Union's 'four freedoms' are fundamental to the functioning of its Single Market. Which of the following accurately lists these four freedoms?
Question 5
The 'Maastricht Criteria' (also known as convergence criteria) are a set of conditions that EU member states must meet to adopt the Euro. Which of the following is a key component of these criteria?