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The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998 - 2005
Havlíčková, Blanka ; Dimitrov, Michal (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of the bachelor thesis The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998-2005 is to investigate the degree to which the implementation of immigration and integration policies was successful during the two terms of the government administration of G. Schröder. By giving the description of the political discussions regarding the citizenship (Staatsangehörigkeitsgesetz) and immigration (Zuwanderungsgesetz) laws, it can be shown that there was no consensus in those topics. This lead to a conflict of the parties in the German federal parliament and a compromise form of these two acts. This thesis has chronological structure and is based on primary and secondary sources. By comparing the coalition agreement of 1998 together with the coalition bills and the actual effective laws, compromises made under the pressure from the opposition parties can be seen. The actual laws do not fully reflect the situation that Germany had become an immigration country which can benefit from being open to immigrants and integrating them into society.
Germany as a country of immigration? The integration policy at the time of the Great Coalition 2005-2009
Schöpsová, Andrea ; Dimitrov, Michal (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
The grand coalition that ruled in the Federal Republic of Germany between the years 20052009 brought particularly the changes in management and formation of the integration into the framework of the migration policy. In this context the presented bachelor's thesis deals with the main integration policies concepts that this government initiated in the form of the Integration Summit (Integrationsgipfel), the German Islam Conference (Deutsche Islam Konferenz) and the amendment to the Immigration Law (Zuwanderungsgesetz). This is an analysis of the three projects mentioned above that is based on the characteristics of the attitude of the individual coalition parties CDU/CSU and SPD to the integration itself. The main goal of this thesis is to answer the question whether the declared consensus from the beginning of the 21st century  that Germany has become an immigration country  was consolidated in that period. However the author of the thesis concludes on the basis of the analysis of primary and secondary sources that Germany has become  in the true sense of the word  rather an integration country as a result of the targeted and consequent integration policy of the grand coalition.
Germany as a country of immigration? The integration policy at the time of the Great Coalition 2005-2009
Schöpsová, Andrea ; Dimitrov, Michal (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
The grand coalition that ruled in the Federal Republic of Germany between the years 20052009 brought particularly the changes in management and formation of the integration into the framework of the migration policy. In this context the presented bachelor's thesis deals with the main integration policies concepts that this government initiated in the form of the Integration Summit (Integrationsgipfel), the German Islam Conference (Deutsche Islam Konferenz) and the amendment to the Immigration Law (Zuwanderungsgesetz). This is an analysis of the three projects mentioned above that is based on the characteristics of the attitude of the individual coalition parties CDU/CSU and SPD to the integration itself. The main goal of this thesis is to answer the question whether the declared consensus from the beginning of the 21st century  that Germany has become an immigration country  was consolidated in that period. However the author of the thesis concludes on the basis of the analysis of primary and secondary sources that Germany has become  in the true sense of the word  rather an integration country as a result of the targeted and consequent integration policy of the grand coalition.
The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998 - 2005
Havlíčková, Blanka ; Dimitrov, Michal (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of the bachelor thesis The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998-2005 is to investigate the degree to which the implementation of immigration and integration policies was successful during the two terms of the government administration of G. Schröder. By giving the description of the political discussions regarding the citizenship (Staatsangehörigkeitsgesetz) and immigration (Zuwanderungsgesetz) laws, it can be shown that there was no consensus in those topics. This lead to a conflict of the parties in the German federal parliament and a compromise form of these two acts. This thesis has chronological structure and is based on primary and secondary sources. By comparing the coalition agreement of 1998 together with the coalition bills and the actual effective laws, compromises made under the pressure from the opposition parties can be seen. The actual laws do not fully reflect the situation that Germany had become an immigration country which can benefit from being open to immigrants and integrating them into society.

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