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Eastern Partnership in the context of EU-Russian relations
Kotková, Lenka ; Voráček, Emil (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
After two waves of the eastern enlargement of the European Union in 2004 and 2007, its territory reached borders of the former Soviet republics. The EU started immediately building up the business ties with these countries. To be able to cover its business activities with the common approach, the EU formulated the European neighbourhood policy. Within ENP structure was separated an eastern dimension based on the Polish-Swedish initiative called Eastern Partnership. The initiative includes both bilateral and multilateral dimension of the EU's cooperation with partner countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. The objective of the thesis is to investigate the development of relations between the European Union and Russia as a background of the emerging and developing EU's Eastern Partnership initiative. The aim is to analyze how the process of implementation of the Eastern Partnership developed, to what extent did the project stakeholders promoted their objectives and identify factors limiting the smooth implementation progress of the initiative objectives. Finally, the paper also focuses on the definition of Russian attitudes to the Eastern Partnership, reveals the factors and circumstances that view Russia in the context of the shapers, and explores how this view changed over time.
Potential of the lake Baikal as a factor of east Siberia development
KOTKOVÁ, Lenka
Annotation Number of pages {--} 36, introduction, number of parts {--} 5, conclusion, list of used literature The first part contains author{\crq}s preface on 2 pages. The second part {<<Legendy i tai0ny Bai0kala}{>>} is devoted to interesting legends about Bajkal. This part is coupled with passage of the best known legend about Bajkal. The third part named {<<Raspolozhenie naseleniya}{>>} contains brief view of location ofinhabitants and demographic situation in this region. The fourth part {<<Bai0kal i politika}{>>} is devoted to current political situation and historical evolution in this region. The Fifth part {<<Promyshlennostp1 i e1konomika}{>>} contains comparison of branches of industry in both regions. The sixth part {<<E1kologiya}{>>} describes ecological situation around the lake Bajkal with completion of particular ecological projects {<<BE1V}{>>}. Part of it is brief content of amateurish document made by workmates of {<<BE1V}{>>}. Conclusion contains author´s attitude. Pictures and citations are part of this thesis and are included in particular chapters.
Development of relations between the EU and Russia with a view to a political sphere
Kotková, Lenka ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Cibulková, Petra (referee)
Since the establishment of the European Union and the Russian Federation, EU-Russian relations have changed dramatically. These changes have meant important progress for both parties, leading to efficient cooperation. Since the beginning of the nineties, a wide institutional structure has been created between members, governing spheres of economy, politics, security and culture. Although the process of integration had been initially very successful, present relations are going through a crisis of opinion leading to a slowdown in the smooth dynamic of communication. There are many problems within current relations whose origins spring not only from the disunity of opinion between the EU and Russia, but also from the differing rhetoric of European member states. Russia and the EU are facing important decisions over preferring unified cooperation rather than marginal economic interests, and agreeing on the final version of a long-prepared agreement on mutual partnership.

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