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New Regionalism and Sub-Saharan Africa
Řehák, Vilém ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Lukáš, Ivan (referee)
The diploma thesis "New Regionalism and Sub-Saharan Africa" deals with the question of economic integration in Africa and its theoretical reflexion. First chapter deals with the question whether different integration theories are applicable to African reality or not. Author subsequently analyzes Pan-Africanism as a specifically African ideology, classical economic integration theories, classical theories of political science on integration and modern theories of political science, with the conclusion that neither of these theories provides explanation of speeding up African integration in recent years. Chapter two deals with the phenomenon of so-called "new regionalism" as a process in world economy, second part deals with different theoretical conceptions and theories trying to describe and theorize about this process. Chapter three briefly describes evolution of African integration from its colonial starts to the newest initiatives connected with the transformation of Organization of African Unity into African Union. Chapter four offers five case studies of integration in different regional organizations. Each case study outlines starting position in 1991 in the sense of creation of organization, its aims and evolution of integration up to signing of the Abuja Treaty creating African Economic...
Inflow Migration from the Sub-Saharan African Region to the European Union
Hetényiová, Jana ; Šánová, Lucie (advisor) ; Lukáš, Ivan (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Inflow Migration from the Sub-Saharan African Region to the European Union", deals with the highly actual problematic of the immigration policies. The aim of this work is to elaborate on the background of the migratory process, focusing on the root- causes of migration, as well as on the intensions of migrants themselves. This is set in the context of the current policy- making trends within the European Union and takes into account the development of the EU, including the demographical decline, or the integration of existing immigrant communities. The conclusion of this thesis will bring the outline of the situation on both sides- on the side of the EU, as well as on the sub- Saharan African side and will try to predict the possible future development.

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