Focusing on the concept of common European culture, this research paper explores the definitions, arguments for and against cultural unity, and the implications of European citizenship. It examines the necessity of citizenship within the EU, cultural policies, and relevant treaties that shape this identity. Additionally, the paper analyzes Euro Barometer statistics and other research to highlight the challenges and issues surrounding European citizenship, providing a comprehensive overview of the topic within the context of EU politics.
Karina Oborune Knihy






Paper on specific case study of Latvia (EU)/Russia border
Borders, Borderlands, and Security
Focusing on the transformation of border security agendas, this seminar paper examines the Latvia-Russia border. It analyzes various challenges related to security in this region, exploring how these issues have evolved over time. The research delves into the implications of changing policies and their effects on international relations, particularly within the context of the European Union. The paper is a comprehensive study that reflects on the complexities of borders and security dynamics in a politically significant area.
Focusing on corporate social responsibility and crisis communication, the author examines their significant influence on brand reputation. Analyzing these interconnected topics reveals how effective communication strategies during crises can enhance a company's ethical image and overall standing in the market. This research paper, graded A, contributes to the understanding of the vital role that ethical practices play in business economics, particularly within the context of international communication.
The ERASMUS Programme as Tolerance Promoter (case of Switzerland)
Final project for course "Introduction to Quantitative Analysis"
The project report presents a quantitative analysis related to the author's Master thesis on the ERASMUS Programme and its role in promoting tolerance, comparing Latvia with France, Switzerland, and Hungary. It details the data set, questionnaire design, and variables used in the study. Key statistical methods are employed, including Pearson correlation coefficient, Spearman's Rho, Kendall's tau, and regression analysis, alongside discussions of hypotheses and assumptions regarding parametric data. The report showcases a comprehensive approach to sociological research methods.
The study explores the evolving landscape of news media, emphasizing the dual role of consumers as both news producers and political actors in a glocalized world. It addresses the uncertainty surrounding journalism's future, particularly in the U.S. and Latvia, while highlighting the scarcity of theoretical and empirical research on the topic. The paper is structured into three sections, culminating in proposed development scenarios and recommendations for the future of journalism.
The paper explores the abortion debate through the lens of Rawls's theory of justice and Dworkin's views on moral dilemmas surrounding abortion. It examines the topic using concepts like the original position, veil of ignorance, and the distinction between natural and human investments. The author critiques how Rawls's natural duties and Dworkin's intrinsic values apply to the abortion issue. In the conclusion, the paper compares the two philosophers' perspectives, highlighting both their similarities and differences regarding abortion ethics.
Focusing on international politics, this seminar paper explores the negotiation dynamics within the European Union framework. It references the work of Simons and Tripp, specifically their "Negotiation Checklist," to define key positions and strategies in EU negotiations. The paper, graded A- at the University of Basel, emphasizes analytical frameworks and practical applications in political simulations, providing insights into the complexities of EU decision-making processes and the importance of effective negotiation techniques.
The Case Study of the ERASMUS Programme in Latvia: Stereotypes and European Identity
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The ERASMUS programme is highlighted as a significant initiative by the European Commission, aiming to enhance educational mobility and foster cultural exchange among students within the European Union. This thesis examines its impact on international politics and integration, exploring how it contributes to the broader goals of the EU. Through an analysis of its effectiveness and challenges, the work underscores the programme's role in shaping a more interconnected and collaborative European identity.
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of a questionnaire utilized in an MA thesis focused on international politics within the context of the European Union. It examines various aspects such as the survey type, sample size, and sampling techniques, while also addressing potential errors and the margin of error. Additionally, the study delves into questionnaire design, including response scales, the balance of open-ended versus closed-ended questions, and considerations of reliability and validity, along with the handling of missing data.
Focusing on peace and conflict studies, this postgraduate research paper explores significant themes related to security. It was produced for a seminar on peace promotion at the University of Basel and received an A- grade. The work delves into contemporary issues in the field, contributing valuable insights to the understanding of conflict resolution and security dynamics. The abstract highlights the paper's academic rigor and relevance to ongoing discussions in politics and international relations.