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  1. Local Governance in Central and Eastern Europe: Comparing Performance in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Russia (St Antony's Series) by Tomila V. Lankina, Anneke Hudalla, et all 2008-03-15
  2. East-Central Europe After the Cold War: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary in Search of Security by Andrew Cottey, 1995-10
  3. Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Studies in Economic Transition)
  4. The Czech Republic Before the New Millennium by Steven Saxonberg, 2002-03-15
  5. Modern Nations of the World - Czech Republic by Petra Press, 2001-09-04
  6. Czech Republic Business and Investment Opportunities Yearbook
  7. The Making of Economic Reform in Eastern Europe: Conversations With Leading Reformers in Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic (Studies of Communi) by Mario I. Blejer, Fabrizio Coricelli, 1995-04
  8. Environment and Democracy in the Czech Republic: The Environmental Movement in the Transition Process by Adam Fagan, 2004-06
  9. State, Labor, and the Transition to a Market Economy: Egypt, Poland, Mexico, and the Czech Republic by Agnieszka Paczynska, 2009-04-30
  10. America's New Allies: Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in NATO
  11. Czech Republic: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the Transition (World Bank Technical Paper) by Joao Do Carmo Oliveira, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, 2001-11
  12. Privatization and Corporate Control in the Czech Republic (Studies in Comparative Economic Systems) by Clemens Schutte, 2000-08
  13. Institutional Responses to Drug Demand in Central Europe: An Analysis of Institutional Developments in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia (Public Policy and Social Welfare)
  14. Czech Republic: A "Spy" Guide

61. Ministry Of Finance Of The Czech Republic
Fiscal Data for the czech republic Advance Release Calendar General government OperationsBase Page Information; Dissemination Formats Page; Summary Methodology
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62. CER | Czech Republic: A Bad Week For The Government, Both At Home And Abroad
News from the czech republic All the important news since 24 March 2001 Mark Preskett. Viewtoday's updated headlines from the czech republic and Slovakia.
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... search MORE ebookstore pbookshop music shop video store ... links News from the Czech Republic All the important news since 24 March 2001 Mark Preskett View today's updated headlines from the Czech Republic and Slovakia According to documents acquired by Mlada fronta Dnes The authenticity of the Astrona contract is now being called into question. It is unclear whether or not the Astrona Foundation actually exists. According to Mlada fronta Dnes , the company's name cannot be found in the Liechtenstein company register. Mr Schlegel, who now works for another company, has refused to comment on the matter. Mlada fronta Dnes , brought this matter to light on Wednesday, the contract in question mysteriously 'disappeared' from the court's files. Kavan under fire Until this year, the property was run by the Czech Embassy. This ended with the passing of a new law in January which banned Czech missions abroad from operating commercial enterprises. Instead of running a tender as the law stipulates, Mr Kavan signed a five-year lease agreement with a Czech company whose founders consisted mainly of former embassy staff. The agreement set the rent well below market rates and allowed the firm to import an unlimited quantity of goods for sale in Russia. These goods would be labeled as items intended for diplomatic use and, therefore, would not be subject to the usual tax and customs duties.

63. Government - Links To Legal Resources: Countries: Czech Republic: Government
(Added 10 Oct 2001 Rating 0.00 Votes 0 ) Rate It. Office of the CzechRepublic government (Added 12 Jan 2001 Rating 0.00 Votes 0 ) Rate It.
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64. Czech Republic Factbook 2000 Government
Head of government Prime Minister Milos ZEMAN (since 17 July 1998 CSSD, czech SocialDemocrats, Milos ZEMAN. Day, 8 May; Founding of the republic, 28 October.
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Czech Republic is a parliamentary democracry.
Government Executive Branch Presidential election results: Vaclav HAVEL reelected president; Vaclav HAVEL received 47 of 81 votes in the Senate and 99 out of 200 votes in the Chamber of Deputies (second round of voting)
Head of government: Prime Minister Milos ZEMAN (since 17 July 1998); Deputy Prime Ministers Vladimir SPIDLA (since 17 July 1998), Pavel RYCHETSKY (since 17 July 1998), Pavel MERTLIK (since 17 July 1998), Jan KAZAN (since 8 December 1999)
Cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president on the recommendation of the prime minister
Executive branch chief of state: President Vaclav HAVEL (since 2 February 1993) )
Supreme Court, chairman and deputy chairmen are appointed by the president for life; Constitutional Court, chairman and deputy chairmen are appointed by the president for life
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bicameral Parliament or Parlament consists of the Senate or Senat (81 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve staggered two-, four-, and six-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies or Poslanecka Snemovna (200 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms)

65. World Travel Guide - Czech Republic - History And Government
World Travel Guide czech republic - History government - includesinformation on the constitution and politics. WORLDTRAVELGUIDE.NET,
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After several months, the Soviets decided that the reforms had gone too far and, after failing to persuade the Czechoslovaks to desist from their chosen course, sent the tanks in. Dubcek and his allies were deposed in favour of a hard-line leadership led by Gustav Husak. For the next two decades, Czechoslovakia barely deviated from the Soviet line. That was until the appointment of Mikhail Gorbachev as Soviet leader and his promotion of glasnost and perestroika
The decisive split occurred in January 1991, when right-wing federal Finance Minister Václav Klaus, the architect and chief engineer of the privatisation programme, left the Forum with his supporters to create the Civic Democratic Party (ODS, Obcanské Demokratická Strana
Government: Poslanecká Snemovna ) and an 81-member Senate ( Senat ), which are elected for four- and six-year terms respectively. The legislature jointly elects the President of the republic for a five-year term. The President appoints the Prime Minister as head of the Government.

66. Radio Prague - The International Service Of Czech Radio
As government ministers arrived for a cabinet meeting, they were greeted by to JanHaverkamp, the director of Greenpeace's campaigns in the czech republic.
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Radio Prague - the international service of Czech Radio Text only version 7-4-2003, 02:10 UTC News Previous Archive Daily news sent to you by e-mail ... Witness Events and Projects The Czech Republic and Iraq Vaclav Havel Presidential Elections 2003 The Velvet Divorce - ten years on ... Archive About Radio Prague Radio Prague listeners' competition 2003 How to listen to RP Confirmation of Reception Staff ... Results of the Radio Prague Competition About the Czech Republic The Czech Republic in dates History in a nutshell The Czech Republic through Children's Eyes Virtual Cemetery ... Heart of Europe Magazine Useful Information Czech Centres Residence Permits Czech Links News [06-04-2003 17:04 UTC] Dita Asiedu Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla has decided to seek the United Nations' opinion on the deployment of a Czech field hospital to Iraq. Hundreds of anti-war activists have gathered on Prague's Palach Square to protest against the military campaign in Iraq. Sunday saw the opening of the 13th Prague Writers' Festival in the Czech capital's Theatre Minor. ... Daniela Lazarova As the projected date of EU accession nears, Czech farmers are increasingly concerned about their ability to withstand tough competition on the common market. In an effort to boost their flagging morale and indeed the sale of Czech foodstuffs, the Czech Agriculture Ministry is creating a marketing agency and preparing a National programme to promote Czech agrarian products. There is just one strict condition: the products bearing the "Czech-made, quality-goods" label must meet a high standard of quality. Hugo Roldan, spokesman for the Czech Agriculture Ministry explains:

67. European Government And Politics Albania To The Czech Republic
See also North Cyprus. Please advise additions or corrections to M.Harrison@pol.keele.ac.uk.government and Politics in The czech republic. from the.
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68. BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Country Profiles | Country Profile: Czech Republic
Spidla and his coalition partners are staunchly behind the czech republic'sbid to join the EU in 2004 but the new government will have work to do.
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Last Updated: Sunday, 16 March, 2003, 18:08 GMT Email this to a friend Printable version Country profile: Czech Republic
Part of Czechoslovakia until the "velvet divorce" in January 1993, the Czech Republic has a rich cultural heritage represented by classical composers such as Dvorak and writers like Kafka.
Nowadays tourists flock to savour Czech architectural treasures which include some of the finest Baroque, Art Nouveau and Cubist buildings on the continent. OVERVIEW
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LEADERS MEDIA An era ended in February 2003 when Vaclav Havel's term as president came to an end. The dissident playwright had spearheaded the velvet revolution in 1989 and was the first president of post-Communist Czechoslovakia. His presidency was interrupted for only a few months at the time of the separation of the Czech Republic from Slovakia, a separation of which he was not an advocate. Havel saw the ghost of former Soviet military influence exorcized in 1999 when the republic was granted full membership of NATO. He leaves office having led it to the threshold of the EU. It will be for his old rival and successor as president, Vaclav Klaus, to carry it over. The formal invitation to join the EU came in 2004, despite criticism of policies towards the Roma, or Gypsies, who number up to about 300,000 and who suffer disproportionately high levels of poverty, illiteracy, and unemployment.

69. IMFDissemination Standards Bulletin BoardCzech Republic
AS PROVIDED BY czech republic AS A SUBSCRIBER TO THE SDDS. Last update 07/19/2002.czech republic General government or public sector operations.
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70. IMFDissemination Standards Bulletin BoardCzech Republic
czech republic Central government debt. Contact person Pavel Filipec Ministry ofFinance (MF), Letenska 15, 118 10 Praha 1, czech republic Phone 420 2 57042216.
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71. EU Fellowships For Local Government Associations Of  Czech Republic, Hungary, P
TERMS OF REFERENCE. EU Fellowships for Local government Associationsof czech republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia. The proposals should
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EU Fellowships for Local Government Associations of
Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
The proposals should be submitted via email to Mr. Ondrej Simek, FDI project manager at osimek@osi.hu by 30 October 2001. MAIN OBJECTIVE To offer local government associations from 4 EU accession countries to gain direct experience with the process of EU enlargement on the EU level ORIGINS OF THE PROJECT The project was designed as part of a wider EU initiative for local government associations from EU accessions countries. The Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative (LGI) of the Open Society Institute - Budapest (OSI) will fund the project. LGI is an international development and grant giving organization dedicated to the support of good governance in the countries of Central Eastern Europe (CEE), the Newly Independent States (NIS) and other developing countries. LGI seeks to fulfill its mission through the initiation of research and support of development and operation activities in the fields of decentralization, public policy formation and the reform of public administration. PROJECT OBJECTIVES
  • To give local government associations in the 4 EU accession countries an opportunity to become familiar with the mechanism of advocacy and direct lobbying on behalf of their members on the EU level (Brussels) To improve contacts between local government associations from the EU accession countries, EU countries and EU based organizations conducting advocacy on behalf of EU local government associations

72. Delegation Of The European Commission To The Czech Republic, Delegation Of The E
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73. Listings Of The World Regional Europe Czech Republic
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74. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
Covers history, society, economy, government and politics, and the justice system.Category Regional Europe History czecho-Slovakia...... YEARS, 193945 Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; government-in-Exile;czech Resistance; Slovak republic; Slovak Resistance; Soviet
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  • 75. HRW World Report 1999: Czech Republic:Human Rights Developments
    Although the human rights situation in the czech republic remained generally acceptable Thoughthe government took steps to dismantle a communistera statute
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    Human Rights Developments
    In a case that drew international attention, the town of Usti Nad Labem, in northern Bohemia, passed plans to erect a four-meter-high fence separating thirty-nine Roma families from the rest of the town. The plan also called for round-the-clock police surveillance in the fenced-off area. Similar plans in the town of Plzen would have moved Roma residents of the city to portable cabins on the outskirts of the city. The cabins were to have been surrounded by a fence and put under twenty-four- hour police supervision. Under pressure from Roma rights groups and the international community the towns delayed implementation, but the plans had not been abandoned as of this writing. Skinhead attacks against Roma and visiting African students occurred at an alarming rate during the year. The European Roma Rights Center reported that racially motivated crime increased sixfold between 1994 and 1996. Though statistics do not exist for1998, local rights groups believe that this trend continued. For example, on May 15, in the town of Orlova, four skinheads reportedly beat a forty-year-old Roma man before throwing him in the road where he was run over and killed by a truck. Law enforcement authorities charged the four men with causing grievous bodily harm with racial motivation.
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    76. Human Rights Watch World Report 2002: Europe & Central Asia: Czech Republic
    In its November 2000 regular report on the accession status of the czech republic,the European Commission called on the government to improve the situation of
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    De facto discrimination against ethnic Roma in the country remained the most disturbing human rights problem in 2001, affecting access to justice, education, housing, employment, and public services. Little progress was made in implementing the Czech government's long-term strategy to improve the situation of the Romani minority, adopted in June 2000. Racist attacks on Roma continued, but police and prosecutors frequently failed to adequately investigate and prosecute Roma complaints. The July stabbing death of a thirty-year-old Romani man, Ota Absolon, by a skinheadracist gang-memberin Svitany, eastern Bohemia, renewed public attention to the failure of state and local authorities to protect minorities victimized by racially motivated violence and abuse. In the Absolon case, the accused was a repeat offender, having received a suspended sentence in 1997 for seriously injuring a Romani man by stabbing him in the stomach. In another incident, forty-five skinheads reportedly attacked a group of twenty Romani men with baseball bats in the town of Novy Bor on April 24, leaving eight Roma injured. According to local Romani representatives, approximately ten Roma and ten skinheads were charged in connection with the incident. The arrested Roma men claimed that they were being punished unjustly for acting out of self-defense. They also criticized the police for failing to pursue Polish and German skinheads who participated in the attack.

    77. ISA - Links Czech Republic / Government
    Translate this page ISA - Links czech republic / government
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    78. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - GovernmentCountries
    czech Ministry of Environment A government institution, fully responsiblefor an official environmental policy in czech republic.
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    79. Czech Republic Profile: Subnational Government
    czech republic 5. Subnational government. 5.1 Decentralised StateAdministration 5.2 Regional government 5.3 Local government. 5.1
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    CZECH REPUBLIC 5. Subnational Government Decentralised State Administration
    Regional Government

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    5.1 Decentralised State Administration Legally, some tasks carried out by district offices are subject to approval by district assemblies. This applies, for example, to the allocation of global state grants received by the district to individual municipalities and the approval and control of the implementation of the district budget. A district assembly is composed of representatives from municipal councils in the district. The number of assembly members depends on the numbers of municipalities and inhabitants of the district. If a decision of a district assembly is in conflict with the law, the chief officer of the district office must suspend its implementation and put the matter before the government to decide. In addition to general district offices, there are special deconcentrated administrative units that operate within the same or different boundaries. These units fall under the control of their respective ministries. For example, the Ministry of the Environment has nine regional departments and the Ministry of Education has regional departments for Moravia and Silesia. Additionally, some ministries have their own departments that operate within special boundaries, e.g. the Ministry of Public Health maintains a regional network of public health authorities.

    80. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC...
    AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE government OF THE czech republic AND THE government OF THESLOVAK republic ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE TREATY
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    AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE TREATY ON CONVENTIONAL ARMED FORCES IN EUROPE AND CONCLUDING ACT OF THE NEGOTIATION ON PERSONNEL STRENGTH OF CONVENTIONAL ARMED FORCES IN EUROPE PRAGUE, 12 JANUARY 1993 The Government of the Czech Republic and the Government of the Slovak Republic, hereinafter referred to as the Contracting Parties, as Governments Successor State of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic in regard to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of November 19, 1990, hereinafter referred to as the Treaty, and its associated documents and in regard to the Concluding Act of the Negotiation on Personnel Strength of Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of July 10, 1992, hereinafter referred to as the Concluding Act; Affirming their adherence to he goals and tasks of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe; Considering the Treaty and the Concluding Act as the basic elements of the foundation of the new system of security in Europe; Seeking consistent implementation of all obligations arising from the Treaty and its associated documents and from the Concluding Act;

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