Central and Eastern Europe - Selected Topics

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CEE FOCUS
The Black Sea
The Balkans
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Poland
European Economic Integration
Metropolitan University Prague
Martin Kolmhofer
2011/2012
www.cee-portal.at

Intersection of South East Europe, Western Asia and Sout hern Russia.

As recently as 17,000 years ago, the black sea was a freshwa ter lake.

The Black Sea is a transport rout for oil coming from Ru ssia and the Caucasus to
the Mediterranean and from there into the Atlantic.

Byzantium ruled the southern and the eastern shore for almost 1000 years,.

From 18 century Russia began to show interest for the bl ack sea. Both Peter the
Great and Catherine the Great tried to get the Russia n navy access to the warmer
waters in the South.

At the end of the 18th century Russia led two wars agai nst the Ottoman Empire and
took control of the north shore of the Black Sea. They e stablished the military port of
Sebastopol and the commercial port of Odessa.

However, the UK prevented Russia in Crimean War of 1853 - 1856 from conquering
the Turkish Straits.
In the nearly 50 years of the Cold War, the Black Sea belonged to the front line
between the two power blocs.

The U.S. is trying to push back Russian influence in the r egion.
European is also beginning to show interest in the regi on, since Romania and
Bulgaria joined the EU in January 2007.

Position of Russia:
Black Sea Fleet in Sebastopol - Ukraine leases the naval ba se until 2017 to Russia

Moscow, now supports the independence of Georgian provinces South Ossetia and
Abchazia
2014 Winter Olympics Sochi

CEE FOCUS
The Black Sea
The Balkans
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Poland
European Economic Integration
Metropolitan University Prague
Martin Kolmhofer
2011/2012
www.cee-portal.at

The Balkan region owes its name to a mountain range

With the exception of Albania and Bulgaria, the count ries of the region from 1945
to 1991 formed a federation, the former Yugoslavia, t he country of southern Slavs.

When Yugoslavia broke up in 1991, 5 new countries were created

CEE FOCUS
The Black Sea
The Balkans
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Poland
European Economic Integration
Metropolitan University Prague
Martin Kolmhofer
2011/2012
www.cee-portal.at

Czechs remained under the domination of the Austrian Habsburgs until 1918.

1918 Czechoslovakia

1938:
According to the Munich Agreement the Sudetenland is annexed by Germany

Slovakia became independent and Bohemia and Moravia a German Protectorate.

Skoda: Mlada Boleslav
Kolin: Toyota-Peugeot-Citroen
Nosovice: Hyundai

Russia does not believe that the U.S. wants to defend it self against Iran. Moscow is
convinced that the radar system is directed against Russia.

CEE FOCUS
The Black Sea
The Balkans
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Poland
European Economic Integration
Metropolitan University Prague
Martin Kolmhofer
2011/2012
www.cee-portal.at

Poland is an agricultural country

The mining industry also includes iron, zinc, copper, sulfu r, and natural gas -
mainly in the Carpathians.

97 percent of Poles are Catholic, therefore the country has often felt as a Catholic
outpost against the Orthodox Eastern Europe.

Concern 1: Before WWII one third of the territory be longed to Germany. Therefore,
there is concern in Poland that Germans expelled from P oland will try to buy back
the land of their ancestors after the EU enlargement.

Concern 2: In Warsaw, people are afraid of competition on the European market.
And Brussels is worried about the rising cost of the common agricultural policy.

Concern 3: The three eastern borders with the neighbor ing states of Russia,
Belarus and Ukraine are the new external border of th e European Union.

Poland has hardly any natural boundaries and therefor e was almost always
unprotected against military attacks.

Poland has twice disappeared from the maps of Europe:
For 123 years from 1795 to 1918

Â…and then again in the Second World War when it was swallowed up by the Soviet
and the German neighbors.