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  1. The Czech and Slovak Experience: Selected Papers from the Fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies by e World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies 1990 Harrogate, 1992-10
  2. Energy Policies of the Czech Republic, 1994 Survey by Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 1994-10
  3. The Czech and Slovak Experience (Harrogate)
  4. Return to Europe: A cognitive map of Czecho-Slovak foreign policy since the velvet revolution (Occasional papers) by Earl F Gibbons, 1994
  5. National Conflict in Czechoslovakia: The Making and Remaking of a State, 1918-1987 by Carol Skalnik Leff, 1988-03

81. USCR: Country Information: Slovak Republic
The government may extend temporary protection by decree to specific groups offoreigners fleeing war. The slovak republic granted temporary protection to
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  • Slovak Republic At the end of 2001, the Slovak Republic hosted more than 3,100 refugees and asylum seekers in need of protection. These included 18 recognized refugees and 3,156 asylum applicants awaiting a decision at the Slovak Migration Office.
    During the year, 8,151 persons applied for asylum in the Slovak Republic, up more than 400 percent from the 1,556 who applied in 2000. The largest groups of asylum seekers during the year were from Afghanistan (4,315), Iraq (990), Bangladesh (429), Pakistan (176), Sierra Leone (156), and Somalia (129).
    The Slovak Migration Office issued 148 first- instance decisions in 2001, granting 18 persons refugee status (7 from Afghanistan) and rejecting 130 persons.
    Despite the significant increase in asylum applications in 2001, the Slovak Republic remains a transit country for asylum seekers traveling to Western Europe. In 2001, the authorities closed 5,247 applications because the asylum seekers left Slovak territory, presumably to travel to countries farther west.
  • 82. Type Addressee - PRESS F11
    and social care, local, regional and central government, and utilities in energy,water and waste. MikulᚠDzurinda. Prime Minister of the slovak republic.
    http://www.epsu.org/slovsol.cfm

    83. Embassy Of The Slovak Republic Commercial Department
    The slovak republic is one of the Central European Countries targetingthe membership of OECD, EU, and NATO. Our landlocked republic
    http://www.economy.gov.sk/angl/l/

    Facts about
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    Reconstruct South East Europe Fairs History Culture - Hannover ... Companies Directory CEFTA Real Eastate Market Slovak Anthem Maps The Slovak Republic is one of the Central European Countries targeting the membership of OECD, EU, and NATO. Our landlocked republic is bounded by Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, and Hungary. Bratislava is its capital and the largest city. Slovakia represents an interesting opportunity for international businesses that have European ambitions. It has an atmosphere and an infrastructure, which is attracting continuously growing foreign investment. Contact: Tel.: Fax: e-mail: icom@economy.gov.sk Address: Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic Mierova 19 827 15 Bratislava 212 Government Ministry of Economy Ministry of Foreign Affairs Foreign Trade Suport Fund ... Slovak Chamber Of Commerce and Industry Central Bank Statistical Office Employers Union MInistry of Finance ... Integration to EU Welcome, you are

    84. Welcome To Fulbright Commission
    exchange, an organization, established under the bilateral agreement between thegovernment of the United States of America and the slovak republic, signed on
    http://www.fulbright.sk/
    Fulbright Program in the Slovak Republic The Fulbright program, named in honor of the late Senator J. William Fulbright, was established by the U.S. Congress in August 1946 to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries ( http://www.state.gov The Fulbright Program in the Slovak Republic is administered by the J. William Fulbright Commission for educational exchange, an organization, established under the bilateral agreement between the government of the United States of America and the Slovak Republic, signed on September 22, 1994. The Fulbright Program operates on the principle of reciprocal exchange of participants, to increase cooperation and mutual understanding between the Slovak Republic and the United States. Individuals are selected on the basis of academic and professional qualifications, as well as on their willingness and ability to share ideas and experiences. The Fulbright Program adheres to the belief that excellence is found in all linguistic, ethnic, and religious groups without regardless of gender or age. Its binational Board of Directors, consisting of U.S. and Slovak representatives, controls the Commission, which among others sets priority fields for the Slovak Republic. The mandate of the Commission is explicit: to identify the best candidates in each country and engage them in reciprocal exchanges within the highest standards of the Fulbright Program. Priority fields for Slovak and U.S. applicants are defined by the need to develop certain fields that were severely distorted or were even non existent during the previous regime (American studies, environmental studies, economics and management, journalism, law and public administration etc.) The U.S. and Slovak governments jointly fund the Fulbright Program.

    85. United States Of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 106th
    (2) The parliamentary elections held in September 1998 brought to office a coalitiongovernment in the slovak republic which has shown its commitment to
    http://www.csce.gov/crs_csce.cfm?crs_id=124

    86. Úrad Vlády SR
    Hlavná stránka. Category World Slovensky Spolocnost Politika
    http://www.government.gov.sk/
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  • Návrh zákona o úèasti verejnosti v legislatívnom procese - materiál na diskusiu
  • Návrh Projektu decentralizácie verejnej správy (materiál na pripomienkové konanie)
  • Zoznam sektorových koordinátorov (aktualizovane k 1.4.2003)
  • Výroèná správa za rok 2002 Správy zariadení Úradu vlády SR
  • Protikorupèný twinning na Slovensku
  • Návrh Ústavného zákona o ochrane verejného záujmu pri výkone funkcií verejných èinie¾ov
  • Návrh opatrení na zefektívnenie obchodného registra
  • Pripravované návrhy zákonov , legislatívne zámery zákonov a ïalšie opatrenia zamerané na boj proti korupcii v oblasti pôsobnosti Ministerstva spravodlivosti SR
  • Metodické pokyny pre vypracovanie žiadosti o dotáciu zo štátneho rozpoètu na rok 2003.
  • Nová rubrika Videogaléria obsahujúca videozáznamy z pracovného programu predsedu vlády SR Celý zoznam Agenda (tlaèové správy, komuniké, programy, vyhlásenia, prejavy, ...) Vystavené
  • Program predsedu vlády SR Mikuláša Dzurindu v Londýne v dòoch 11. – 14. apríla 2003
  • 87. Slovakia - Wikipedia
    External Links. Slovakia.org Official Slovakian portal; The SlovakRepublic government Office - Official governmental site; Prezident
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    Slovakia
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Slovak Republic , more commonly known as Slovakia , is a landlocked republic in Central Europe , bounded on the northwest by the Czech Republic , on the north by Poland , on the east by Ukraine , on the south by Hungary , and on the southwest by Austria Slovenská Republika In Detail National motto : None Official language Slovak Capital Bratislava President Rudolf Schuster Prime minister Mikulas Dzurinda Area
    - Total
    - % water Ranked 127th
    Negligible Population
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    Density
    Ranked 103rd
    Independence

    - Date Division of Czechoslovakia
    January 1
    Currency Slovak koruna Time zone UTC National anthem ... Internet TLD .SK Calling Code
    History
    Main article: History of Slovakia Slovakia became a part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages and as such was later part of Austria-Hungary prior to . In that year Slovakia joined with the regions of Bohemia and neighbouring Moravia to form Czechoslovakia . Following the break-up of that country after the Munich Agreement of , Slovakia became a separate republic that would be a

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