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Problems of Balkan Candidate Countries that are slowing their integration into the EU
Zelenková, Gabriela ; Šístek, František (advisor) ; Hofmeisterová, Karin (referee)
The European Union's leading policies undoubtedly include integration policy. Since its inception, the European Union has grown several times and is now being counted With the accession of other states. It is the candidate countries of the Western Balkans that will be crucial for my analysis. In our work we will focus on discovering and analyzing the main obstacles of these countries, which are responsible for the slowing of the integration process. The problems faced by these states on their way to the European Union are numerous. Since they are states of one region, many problems are common, but despite the fact that the European Union does not form themselves as a single entity and the admission of one of the states to the European Union, that is to say the acceptance of other states as well. Although they have many problem points in common, each country has its own specific problems that slow down this integration process.
Current status of the European Union Integration Process
Buchalcevová, Zuzana ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
This thesis aims to analyse current status of the European Union Integration Process. Firstly, the historical development of the European Union Integration Process is introduced. Its knowledge contributes to a better understanding of present incentives leading to the European Integration. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on a framework of the Accession Process applied by the Union in relation to countries willing to join this community. Within the Accession Process the mandatory criteria are also defined. That means for an applicant country a necessity to meet these conditions before entering the EU. Moreover, the financial assistance intended for the candidate countries and potential candidates is described. The main contribution of this thesis consists in analysing the Accession Process of five candidate countries, namely of Croatia, Iceland, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey and Montenegro. This section describes each candidate in terms of the Accession Process development, perspective of joining the EU and financial assistance provided by the Union. Lastly, the economic activity of candidate countries is evaluated and the possible impacts on the European Union in case of their integration are presented.
Current stage of the process of enlargement of the European Union
HANZLOVÁ, Tereza
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to present the process of enlargement of the European Union with a view to the pre-accession instruments used to help the associated country to enter the union, as well as to present these associated countries so called candidate and potential candidate countries. My thesis is divided into six chapters. The first one describes briefly the history of expansion of the European Communities and the European Union. The second one is about the enlargement process in general. The two following chapters depict the pre-accession instruments {--} political, juridical and financial used to support the efforts of the associated countries. Finally the last two chapters present in detail the candidate and the potential candidate countries.

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