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Trade and investment potential between Russia and Germany
Maierová, Věra ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
The work is focused on trade and investment relations between Germany and Russia, particularly in view of the potential development of Russia. There are summarized the major macroeconomic data on Russia and Germany. You can find there also the structure of foreign trade between this two countries, their major trading partners, business relationship of these countries. All this is demonstrated by the influence of the largest companies in the country on their mutual trade. The last part is devoted to the German foreign direct investment in Russia and to their other possible extensions.
Europe as a multicultural society: Comparison of different countries` approaches
Pecháčková, Michaela ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Druláková, Radka (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with problematic integration of Muslim minority in chosen European countries and thereby reflects increasing discontent and radicalization on both sides. It aims to examination of mutual coexistence of West and Muslim civilisation in European environment in connection to theoretical multiculturalism concept as a model of coexistence of different cultures. This work especially focuses on the analysis of mutual conflict aspects putting the accent on different cultural and value orientation, identity perception and the way these starting points are expressed in reality. For this purpose three European countries were chosen: France, Germany and United Kingdom. On their example different approaches to immigration are shown as well as different immigrant integration models. In conclusion some concrete problems are presented and at the same time different approaches and opinions to their possible solution are examined.
Influence of European economic integration on German economy
Vrňáková, Irena ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this thesis is analysis of the most important aspects that affect the German economy and its role in the European Union.
Social security in the Czech Republic and Germany
Morávková, Jana ; Chvátalová, Iva (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
This work provides a description of social security in the Czech Republic and Germany. It describes system of social insurance in both countries, types of compulsory social insurance and systems which are not insurable. The work is divided into six parts. The first chapter contains introduction to terms. The second and the third part deal with social insurance in both countries. Characteristics of social insurance, benefits provided in the frame of social insurance etc. are described. The fourth and the fifth chapter describe system which is not based on compulsory insurance of these countries. The last chapter contains comparison of common signs and differencies of the social insurance system in both countries.
The Role of Germany and Russia in the Energy Security of Present Europe
Waldhauser, Jiří ; Šauer, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Matějka, Zdeněk (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses the state of energy security in Central Europe, under which the Visegrad group is understood, and the impact of key players in the region, Germany and Russia, on it. Not being neglected, the importance of raw materials (natural gas particularly) is not seen as the synonym of energy security, but only as one component of a broader concept. Emphasis is put on other elements of energy policy, such as the support of renewable energy, energy efficiency, fiscal policy, energy conservation and others.
The role of Germany in European integration (with a focus on government of A. Merkel)
Šebeňová, Ľubica ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals on the role of Germany in the European Union from the period of the grand coalition, government headed by A. Merkel to the present. Briefly describes the impact of the Germany to adopting the Lisbon Treaty. It discusses the Germany's position in the development of the EU budget. The last chapter describes the efforts of Germany to restoring the stability in the euro area. At the end there is mentioned the importance of Germany in European integration.
The Czech-German police cooperation in the EU
Těžká, Štěpána ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice is currently one of the most dynamically developing areas in the EU. One of its integral parts is police cooperation. This bachelor thesis is concerning the Czech-German police cooperation. The first part describes the legal and institutional framework for police cooperation in the EU, the second part analyzes involvement of the Czech Republic and Germany. The third part is focused on cross-border cooperation. The Czech and German police cooperation is mainly based on their membership in the Schengen system. Additionally, they both attend common projects within the EUROPOL. The Czech-German cross-border cooperation is working well and is often subsidized by European funds.
History and process of migration from Turkey to Germany
Zákostelná, Lucie ; Kačerová, Eva (advisor) ; Řezanka, Marek (referee)
The main purpose of my thesis is to describe history and process of immigration from Turkey to Germany. The secondary aim is to provide a comparison of Turkish population, German population and Turkish ethnic community in Germany. The first chapter deals with immigration flows, their motives and consequences. Moreover, it is targeted on labor immigration, followed by their wider family members and later also asylum seekers. The thesis is enlarged by graphic charts showing developments of foreign population in Germany, specifically incoming Turkish people. The second chapter is devoted to the topic of foreigners and the process of gaining German citizenship. There are defined various instances of a way of becoming a German citizen. At the end of this chapter I provide a description of a group naturalized in 2009. This chapter is also supplemented with graphs showing for example numbers of naturalized foreigners and Turks in Germany. The third chapters is concerned with a comparison of Turkish population, German population and ethnic Turks living in Germany, or let us say people who immigrated to Germany and still have their Turkish citizenship, meaning they were not involved in naturalization process. Further on there is a comparison of those groups facilitating population pyramids. Further on I present some evidence of differences in age and sex structure in between years 2000 and 2010 in the particular populations. This part also provides the reasons, why the demographic structure of Turks in Germany is different. The closure of my thesis contains the comparison of the three populations in between years 2000 and 2007-2010 using mean age, biological generations and ratio of seniority. This is followed by economical generations and total dependency ratio then junior and senior dependency ratio. The conclusion of this thesis is that the ethnic Turks living in Germany is approaching its demographic structure to the Turkish population rather than German population. It is however expected that the next generations will be gradually approaching their demographic behavior to German behavior.
Effective tax rates of personal income tax in EU countries
Král, Lukáš ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležalová, Ivana (referee)
This bachelor work focuses on tax burden and development of tax progressivity of personal income taxes in years 2000 - 2009 in EU contries, specifically in Germany, Austria, Czech republic, Slovakia and Poland. The aim of this work is to define taxable income in each country and compare the tax progressivity in years 2000 - 2009.
Comparison and evaluation of the post-war reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the post-war reconstruction in Wester European countries after the Second World War
Laketić, Aleksandar ; Kalínská, Emílie (advisor) ; Žíla, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe historical development of the process of post-war reconstruction. This will be achieved by comparing two examples. One of them is process of post-war reconstruction in countries of Western Europe after the Second World War and the other is process of post-war reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the civil war that ended in 1995. Importance of this topic is underlined by an increasing number of low-intensity conflicts. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate reasons of the success of the process of post-war reconstruction in Germany and failure in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This thesis contains a view on forming and development of post-war reconstruction. Later on the situation in countries of Western Europe after the Second World War is described, followed by an evaluation of this process in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the end these two processes are compared. This work contains a historical context and geopolitical and strategic importance of the chosen countries. Supervisor of bachelor thesis: doc. Ing. Emílie Kalínská CSc.

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