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COUNTRY REPORT
NAME: SIVARAMAKRISHNAN SUNDARARMAN
INSTRUCTOR: REINOLD KOSCIUW
REG. NO.: 103692461
DATE: 21/03/2012
Section: 2
Prepared For: Prof. REINOLD KOSCIUW
INTRODUCTION
COUNTRY
CZECH REPUBLIC
CAPITAL
PRAGUE (PRAHA)
LOCATION
EUROPE
LANGUAGE
CZECH
TOTAL AREA:
30450 sq mi
Population
10562214
GDP
$268.772 billion
GOVERNMENT
Parliamentary Republic
CONTENT
Sl PARTICULARS
1. GLOBALIZATION
2. CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
3. FEATURES OF AN ECONOMY
4. COUNTRY COMPARISON TOOL
5. POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
6. CROSS NATIONAL CO-OPERATION &
AGREEMENTS
7. INSTRUMENTS OF TRADE CONTROL
8. IMPORT AND EXPORT STRATEGIES
1. GLOBALIZATION and Czech Republic:
➢ In international relations, the Czech Republic seeks to represent itself as a democratic nation and a politically, economically and socially stable state in Central Europe.
➢ It seeks to promote not only its particular interests but also to assume its share of responsibility for the development of Europe and the international community as a whole.
➢ The international environment in which Czech Republic has been pursuing its foreign policy results from the interaction of a number of factors, including sovereign states, groupings of states with differing degrees of integration into international organizations and institutions, non-governmental entities and non-governmental organizations, as well as a variety of numerous interest groups lacking transparency who ignore the rules of international relations.
Until the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the foreign policy of Czechoslovakia had followed that of the Soviet Union....