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Development of the economic relations between Germany and the Visegrád Group before and after east enlargement of the EU
Karnitskaya, Helena ; Kučera, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kačmárová, Pavla (referee)
During the eastern enlargement of the EU four emerging countries of the Visegrád Group - Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - joined the community of European states. This significant event notably affected not only the transformation process in the countries mentioned above but also their relations with the EU member states. The aim of this master thesis is to research the impact of the eastern enlargement of the EU on economic relations between C.E. countries and Germany, and to answer the question whether the EU accession was the main decisive factor for the dynamic development of economic cooperation between the above mentioned states. The analysis of economic relations focuses on two key dimensions: trade relations and direct investment. The government's policy of supporting the investment activities both in Germany and C.E. countries is also taken into account. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first chapter intends to analyze the integration process of the C.E. countries in the '90s and its influence on the dynamic development of the economic cooperation between Germany and Visegrád Group. The second section deals with the theoretical aspects of international trade and foreign direct investment. This part intends to provide comparative criteria that will help in answering...
Germany and the Eastern Enlargement of the Schengen Area
Mrhal, Jaromír ; Mlsna, Petr (advisor) ; Filipová, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the preconditions, the process and the consequences of the so-called Eastern enlargement of the Schengen Area in 2007, with special regard to the Federal Republic of Germany, its role in the process as well as the advantages and disadvantages connected with it. After a short introductory summary of functioning principles and history of the Schengen Area from 1985 to 2011 there is a chapter dedicated to the process of the enlargement by nine new countries. Nevertheless the main attention is paid to Poland and the Czech Republic, two Eastern neighbours of Germany. The third chapter analyzes in detail the consequences of the enlargement, especially its influence on the development of criminality and illegal immigration in Germany or the police co-operation among the countries concerned. Apart from the all- German dimension the thesis focuses on the specific situation in individual federal states on the eastern border - Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Brandenburg, Saxony and Bavaria. The last chapter deals with the media reflection of this topic in the Czech press, specifically in the most widely read non-tabloid journal Mladá fronta DNES. By means of an analysis of statistics the statements has been refuted that the Schengen enlargement is going to cause a growth of...
Free movement of services - focus on eastern enlargement of the European Union
Průchová, Věra ; Pulgret, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
Diploma thesis "Free Movement of Services - The focus on Eastern Enlargement of the European Union" describes the development of the internal market of services of the European Union in view of the recent developments to complete liberalization of this market through the adoption of Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the 12th December 2006 on Services in the Internal Market. The Eastern Enlargement of ten new countries partly affected the whole development, because it caused the reestablishment of some protectionist measures in the form of the transitional periods. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the situation on the market of services in the European Union after the admission of at least eight countries from Central and Eastern Europe, and to understand each of these steps, which have lead some states to these protectionist measures. For a greater understanding of my diploma thesis, I tried to explain some important definitions and terms in the first part of the thesis, which can help the reader to easily understand the following sections of the essay. The other chapter presents, in brief, the historical genesis of the internal market of services in the European Union putting greater emphasis on the important milestones such as the founding treaties and...
The EU´s competitiveness and eastern enlargement
Danihlík, Tomáš ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The primary goal of my thesis is to analyse the implementation of the EU's competitiveness. First chapter is devoted to the characterization of competitiveness and its measurement. The content of the second chapter is the implementation of Lisbon Strategy, its evaluation, a description of the new Europe 2020 Strategy, evaluate its two years effectiveness, and the end of the chapter summarizes the contribution of the eastern enlargement of the EU's competitiveness and its future potential. The third chapter focuses on the analysis of the Czech-German economic relations in the background of the development of competitiveness.
Medium term evaluation of Eastern enlargement effects
Dvořák, Pavel ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
This work describes political and economical effects of The Eastern enlargement of European Union. It evaluates influence of enlargement on old and new member countries and also contextual changes in policies of EU. In the first chapter it describes historical development and cooperation collocated to enlargement. Second chapter evaluates positions and expectations of EU collocated to enlargement. Third chapter presents economic and political effects of enlargement hanging together with economic progress and policies of EU.
The regional policy in eastern enlargement context
Jagošová, Petra ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Tunkrová, Věra (referee)
The bachelor thesis "The regional policy in eastern enlargement context" is primarily dealing with development of regional policy from enlargement point of view. The main focus is on the greatest enlargement of EU history -- the eastern enlargement. The aim of the thesis is to examine the changes which were implemented in regional policy due to the eastern enlargement. The first part refers to the development of the policy EU from early years. Afterwards, the thesis is focused on aspects of eastern enlargement, in other words examines changes of aims of regional policy, change of redistribution of financial resources, new challenges after enlargement, and the main developing trends in summary. The last part is focused on Poland as one of the eastern enlargement state. It examines the attitude to the regional policy and its implementation from the state point of view.
Competitiveness of the EU and the eastern enlargement
Kamenská, Lenka ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Pluskalová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter brings different views of a term competitiveness and its measurement. A special attention is paid to the approach of the World Economic Forum to competitiveness. In this chapter, the Lisbon strategy is also mentioned. The Lisbon strategy is a strategic document of the EU, covering the decade 2000-2010, whose aim was to make the EU "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion". The second chapter describes competitiveness of two members of the eastern enlargement Bulgaria and Estonia,whose position on the competitiveness ranking list is completely different. This chapter points out specific features of these economies, examines factors that contributed most to the growth of competitiveness and identifies competitiveness barriers that prevented a country from achieving better position on the competitiveness ranking list. The final chapter evaluates member states progress towards the Lisbon strategy goals and introduces a new reform agenda called Europe 2020.
Czech-German Relations after 1989 - the Impact of Germany on the Integration Process of the Czech Republic into the European Union
Kovaříková, Christine ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
This study is specifically concerned with Czech-German relations since the revolutionary years of 1989/1990 in light of the integration process of the Czech Republic into the EC/EU. The Czech Republic entered the EC/EU within the frame of the Eastern Enlargement. The integration of the Czech Republic was however preceded by the normalization of the bilateral relations with Germany, the process of which is reflected in the common declarations of the years 1992 and 1997. With regard to the complex common history of these countries the bachelor's thesis is to investigate the development of the bilateral relation and its impact on the integration process of the Czech Republic into the EC/EU, analyze the political base and principles, which influenced the attitude of Germany toward the integration efforts of the Czech Republic and map the issues, which had a crucial impact on the formation of the complicated "triangular relation" - Prague, Berlin, Munich.

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