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Great Britain´s stance towards european integration
Berková, Blanka ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Jelínek, Tomáš (referee)
This essay focuses on relationship between Great Britain and "Europe". The essay covers period from late forties when the integration began to develop, to the present. The main aim is to analyze Great Britain's stance towards european integration and common currency -- the euro. The secondary objective is to evaluate five economic tests assessed by former Chancellor of the Exchequer and answer the question regarding prospects of Britain to adopt the euro in the near future. The first part deals with key economic and political conditions in Great Britain after the Second World War. The second part describes performance of Great Britain within the European Communities and the last part is devoted to the "euro" issue.
History and monetary policy of Banque de France
Hejda, Josef ; Koderová, Jitka (advisor) ; Čech, Tomáš (referee)
This work aims to bring readers the relatively in the Czech Republic unknown issue of central banking in France. During the 210 years-long history of operation of the Banque de France has been quite a substantial development of its legal status and monetary policy, which the author tries to show. As part of this development is also described the participation of France and its central bank in the international monetary integration, in which helping shape this country very much involved. In addition, this work deals with the circumstances and ways of creating a modern French monetary policy making, and being represented by the Banque de France as part of national economic policy as part of a supranational European System of Central Banks. The work complements the analysis of the current state of the French economy from the perspective of the Banque de France.
Norwegian Welfare State and Its Resources
Veselý, Aleš ; Prorok, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
The text deals with the management of the Norway's crude oil and natural gas with a view to financing and sustaining the welfare state. First, the thesis deals with the development and the principle of the Norwegian welfare state. Subsequently, the attention is paid to the cooperation of Norway and the European Union within the European Economic Area, especially in the context of the dependency of the EU on energy imports from Norway.
An Influence of Robert Schuman on Polictical and Economical European Integration after 1945
Kuthanová, Valentina ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
This work puts main emphasis on life and political career of French representative Robert Schuman and his idea of European integration. The thesis analyses the situation after 2nd World War in western Europe. I pursued the question whether the proposal of European Coal and Steel Community could have been approved by French government without the employment of nontraditional process of approbation. The relationship between Robert Schuman and Konrad Adenauer, French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and German Federal Chancellor, respectively was studied. Their relation highly influenced the progression of French-Germany reconciliation.
EU Tourism Policy and its impact on regional develoment in the Czech republic
Vyskočilová, Hana ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
Tourism is expected to be the world's future. The most important aspects of tourism are particularly the effects on GDP, employment, capital investment and the balance of payments. The important role of tourism in European economies is acknowledged by the European Union itself, which seeks to create a common tourism policy. The purpose of this work is to define the EU tourism policy, primarily in the terms of legal instruments and regional policy, and determine whether and to what extent that policy has its impact on tourism in the Czech Republic. The first chapter will explain the basic concepts and definitions of tourism and its economic importance for the economy. The second section will describe the development of European tourism policy; for better understanding this part will also define EU institutions responsible for tourism, their competencies and used instruments to promote tourism, including the Structural Funds. The third part of the thesis will provide basic information about legislation and strategic documents in tourism in the Czech Republic, but the central part of the chapter will be devoted to the influence of the European Union to the tourism policy in the Czech Republic. The fourth chapter presents the EU's regional policy as a tool to influence the tourism policy in the Czech Republic and its regions.
Iceland and the European Integration Processes
Plavec, Martin ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Tunkrová, Věra (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the relationship between Iceland and the European integration, define Iceland's attitude towards it and explain the factors that shape this attitude. The thesis consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, basic characteristics of Iceland are laid out and an analysis of the factors that influence the country's attitude towards the European integration is conducted. The second chapter is dedicated to the development of mutual relations between Iceland and the European integration. This chapter covers period from the beginnings of the integration to the establishment of the EEA in the 1990s. The third chapter deals exclusively with the relationship between the EU and Iceland; some special attention is paid to the circumstances under which the Icelandic application to the EU was submitted as well as to the successive developments.
Current Switzerland-EU relationship, reasons for non-accession
Bautina, Olga ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
Switzerland, a country in the heart of Europe, has been already sixty years keeping away from the complete European integration. So far this European country par excellence has not entered into the European Union and in the near future will not consider the full membership in this organization. This thesis tries to perform a complex analysis of Switzerland-EU relations, from both historical and contemporary perspectives. It deals with the possible scenarios of the Switzerland's European policy development in the near future and regards the possibility of EU membership as currently unacceptable. In this context, the author examines the reasons of the country's non-accession to the EU, starting with most obvious ones (political, economic) and ending with the least palpable ones, which are, nevertheless, the most entrenched in the minds of Swiss citizens (socio-psychological reasons).
The Euro: an integrating element or a source of problems? Perspectives of the Czech Republic
Prušák, Vojtěch ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis - The Euro: an integrating element or a source of problems? Perspectives of the Czech Republic - describes the process of creating the economic and monetary union in Europe. It analyzes the key moments and evaluates whether the outcomes of the development up to now have contributed to a more integrated Europe or have created new problems. At the end the results are used to help the Czech Republic in deciding the question whether and when to join the monetary union.
Inconsistencies in Norwegian foreign policy
Olšiak, Matúš ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
Norwegian foreign policy can seem full of inconsistencies to an outside observer. In the field of integration and security policy, the country has been holding on to its own, unique way for a long time. It persistently refuses to enter the EU while at the same time seeking the closest possible relations with this institution. Also, In the field of security policy, a certain discord between traditional peacefulness and NATO membership can be felt. Closer analysis reveals, that the inconsistencies in Norway's relations with the EU are caused by the different stances of the political elites and the public towards the EU. At the same time, the seemingly contradictory aspects of the Norwegian security policy can be explained by a change of the traditional understanding of security into the so-called "comprehensive security" approach after the Cold War.
British Euroscepticism: case "euro"
Petříková, Daniela ; Reschová, Jana (advisor) ; Vymětal, Petr (referee)
The aim of this work is to provide an analysis of British Euroscepticism and access of the United Kingdom to a common European currency. The first chapter deals with the work of defining the term Euroscepticism and describes the typology, then analyzes the British Euroscepticism. It represents different attitudes of British premiers to adopt a common currency and the current approaches and views to a single currency of the major political parties in Great Britain. Next chapter of the work presents the attitude of British financial sector to the euro and describes the costs and benefits connected with the introduction of the common European currency. The last part of the work analyzes public opinion of the British on potentional adoption of euro currency.

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