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NATO enlargement to Western Balkans and its strategic importance
Tesařová, Šárka ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Karmazin, Aleš (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the development of the integration of Albania and Croatia into NATO structures. The first part describes the NATO open door policy along with the accession criteria and accession process. The key part is the analysis of whether and how the candidate states have fulfilled the established accession criteria based on the criteria of the NATO Enlargement Study, focusing in particular on selected factors - national political situation, public opinion, defence expenditure, professionalism, interoperability, diplomatic relations and cooperation with NATO, involvement in missions and relations with neighbouring states. It also examines the strategic interests of NATO in the Western Balkan region, and NATO may have been motivated by an attempt to strengthen its position in the Balkans. The outcome of the thesis is the assessment of the preparedness of the individual candidate states, where neither Albania nor Croatia fully met the accession criteria and the final decision of NATO was therefore more based on political judgment and strategy in the Balkans.
Tax system of Ukraine
Boiko, Oleksandra ; Čejková, Eliška (advisor) ; Klazar, Stanislav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the tax system of Ukraine. Emphasis is placed on examining the tax system of Ukraine, particularly its structure and components, and process of harmonization with the legislation of the European Union. The thesis also analyses accession criteria of EU and appraisal of how Ukraine fulfills them. The second chapter also compares the tax system of Ukraine with the tax system of the Czech Republic, based on the tax mix.
NATO enlargement to Western Balkans and its strategic importance
Tesařová, Šárka ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Karmazin, Aleš (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the development of the integration of Albania and Croatia into NATO structures. The first part describes the NATO open door policy along with the accession criteria and accession process. The key part is the analysis of whether and how the candidate states have fulfilled the established accession criteria based on the criteria of the NATO Enlargement Study, focusing in particular on selected factors - national political situation, public opinion, defence expenditure, professionalism, interoperability, diplomatic relations and cooperation with NATO, involvement in missions and relations with neighbouring states. It also examines the strategic interests of NATO in the Western Balkan region, and NATO may have been motivated by an attempt to strengthen its position in the Balkans. The outcome of the thesis is the assessment of the preparedness of the individual candidate states, where neither Albania nor Croatia fully met the accession criteria and the final decision of NATO was therefore more based on political judgment and strategy in the Balkans.
Political and economic aspects of potential EU membership of the Republic of Turkey
Harvišová, Simona ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to analyse the Republic of Turkey and to evaluate the fulfillment of the necessary criteria for EU-access reached by Turkey. I am focusing on pros and cons of the accession. In the beginning, I mention the development of Turkey-EU relationship from historic point of view. Consequently, I evaluate readiness and awareness of Turkey upon geographical, economic and political conditions, taking into account level of democracy in the country, influence of religion, power of army and the conflict between Cyprus and Turkey. In the last part options of possible membership (considering opinions of certain member countries)are introduced.

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