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European Union, Exemplary Finland and Reluctant Sweden - Past or Reality?
Nedvědová, Anna ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (referee)
European union is today one of the most important integration groupings in the world, uniting 28 relatively diverse states with various approaches towards integration. This bachelor thesis examine approaches of two of EU member states, Finland and Sweden. Its goal is to decide whether common perception of Finland as a model member state and Sweden as a reluctant one is still valid nowadays, namely in the context of their attitudes towards Common Security and Defense Policy. As a theoretical framework for this examination serves liberal intergovernmentalism created by Andrew Moravcsik, most importantly its part concerning national preferences. Theoretical chapter is followed by a characteristic of national identities of Finland and Sweden and evaluation of the progress of European integration in this region up to now. Third chapter deal with activities of Finland and Sweden within Common Security and Defense Policy of the EU.

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