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(Terrorism has plague Europe since the early 20th century and has since then change in scope, actors, motives and structure. However, the ECC (now E.U) was not as active against this threat as now. The attacks of 9/11 in the United States, the ones in Madrid in 2004 and London in 2005 were the ones that made the European Union (E.U) a more active actor in the fight against terrorism. The recent attacks in Paris in 2015 and Brussels in 2016 have resurfaced fears and concerns over security and efficiency of the policies and actions of the E.U. Although it pledged in the early 2000s to implement the U.N’s and terrorism conventions’ resolutions, it did not create separate bodies to deal with the situation. Instead, it delegated much of the responsibility to the member states and already created institutions such as the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) and Europol. But how effective have the efforts been, what have been the E.U achievements and setbacks, and how could the E.U improve?)
(Urbanization under the Republic and Empire took different forms and directions, implemented sometimes in the typical “Roman” way as in Augustodonum, Aosta and maritime colonies, while at other times it gradually mixed with existing urban centers as in Nimes, Sagalassus and eastern cities.)