National Repository of Grey Literature 14 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Sports facilities in the context of the site
Bílý, Petr ; Rudiš, Viktor (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Area is a park with free-time sport fields including building of football academy, caffeteria and small seasonal dressing rooms. There are many axes of view in the area, which continues and connect together to the city. There are also new pedestrian ways to the area. Football academy is a linear building, which is optically connected with a caffeteria. Both buildings are crossed by the bycicle way. Football academy is devided into two parts - the year-long one and the seasonal one. The whole building is made of face liapor concrete.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Bílý, Petr ; Koutný, Jan (referee) ; Kopáčik, Gabriel (advisor)
The floral garden is a UNESCO heritage. Every visitor comes here to see its formal part which it gets its status for. My point was not to make a composition or objects which would cut capers too much. I have placed the most of the required functions in the original entrance building. The function of both the tropical and cold greenhouse was preserved. A visitor entering the garden is given a choice of two paths where to go to the Floral garden. He may either use the original one which goes through the yard of honour to the boundary of the flower garden and garden nursery or he may go via the information room towards the dutch garden. Then it goes through the colonnade connected with the yard of honour by a clear gate-way between the entrance building and the tropical greenhouse. The colonnade heads towards a caffé and a visitor going here walks through two pavillions where there are some information pannels with detailed information about the garden development. This path ends in the caffé where there is an area for some exhibitions as well. The caffé is situated by the north-west wall of the allotment and it contains a library, a study and a separated bathroom as well. External walls of this object consist of repeating pillars (1,2 meter long) and free space (2 meters long) where there is always a table. There are sash glass pannels in the two layer pillars in summer. These gaps are closed in winter. There is a rabbit hill replica in the agricultural area of the garden and there are some children slides and playground and the greenhouse pair.
Palestinian National Authority and Negotiating About the Final Status of Jerusalem: a Shift from Secular to Religious Nationalism?
Pirohovičová, Barbora ; Hesová, Zora (advisor) ; Bílý, Prokop (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis is dealing with the approach of the Palestinian autonomy to the negotiations over the final status of Jerusalem while observing the development of nationalism in Palestine. More precisely, the work is looking into the changes of Palestinian nationalism in the 1990's. Palestine was dominated by secular nationalism, represented by PLO with Jasif Arafat in the lead. However, in the course of peace negotiations Arafat changed his stand and started to use religious (Islamic) elements in his rhetoric. Thus, this thesis is asking a research question about what caused the shift of Arafat and whether the utilization of islamic symbols can considered as shift from secular to religious nationalism. On the basis of a research, the author is assuming that the shift was mainly pragmatic aiming to maintain the support of Palestinians. The reason was that Islamism, most distinctively represented by Hamas, began to grow stronger in 1990's with ambitions to take control over the Palestinian territory. Arafat's shift towards islam can be best observed in Israeli- Palestinian negotiations about Jerusalem which were recommenced as a part of peace negotiations. Firstly, the author will be inquiring the shift of nationalism from secularity to religiousness using a theoretic approach of Mark...
The media picture of islam in specified Czech printed media in the year 2003
Bílý, Petr ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Wolák, Radim (referee)
It is everytime very hard to find out the exact effects of mass communication on the publics, but it is at least possible to think about some meaning potentials of acts of mass communication. One of the ways how to give to a researcher a qualified possibility to analyse and predict possible meaning potentials is to let him use the results of content analysis done according to the rules of methodology for this research method. To analyse the possible impacts of media reporting (in a stereotypical way) about one of the biggest World religions is much more hard because of existence of a big amount of side chanels of influences that come to the process of recognition of the media contents. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Great Power Politics: Russia, the USA and the Realist International Relations Theory Perspective
Bílý, Prokop ; Barša, Pavel (advisor) ; Slačálek, Ondřej (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on great power politics at the dawn of the twenty-first century. The studied phenomenon is viewed through the lens of defensive, offensive a neoclassical realist perspective. The key goal of the thesis is to determine, whether contemporary streams of the realist international relations tradition can provide plausible explanation of great powers relations. The research is also embedded in the fourth great debate, which entered the international relations discipline during the course of 80's, and as such it tries to reflect current ontological and epistemological debate. Research results then show that realism is still a valid scientific discourse. On the other hand, neoclassical realism's research agenda, as is shown, takes over other theoretical perspectives features.
Russia's Foreign Policy Since Putin: Russia as a Eurasian Great Power?
Bílý, Prokop ; Aslan, Emil (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
This thesis deals with the Russia's foreign policy pursued by presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitri Medvedev, respectively. The studied phenomenon is viewed through the lens of the theory of neo-Eurasianism, coined by the Russian philosopher and political scientist Alexander Gelevich Dugin. The starting point of the neo-Eurasian geopolitical theory is a conviction that the current world order is unipolar and that the U.S.-led globalization is an instrument of its reproduction. The alternative to the hostile, free development of nations curtailing, Atlantic order is represented by multipolarity which, according to the neo-Eurasian theory, will supposedly be established through the messianic mission of Russia-Eurasia, which has nevertheless first to free itself from the Atlantic bond. Application of the neo- Eurasian theory in the context of Russian foreign policy since 2000 then points to the conclusion that Russia's foreign policy can, to some extent, be considered neo-Eurasian.
Czech Hard and Soft Power: Is Czech Participation in Afghanistan "European" or "American"?
Bílý, Prokop ; Barša, Pavel (advisor) ; Slačálek, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Joseph Nye's hard and soft power concepts and applies them to Czech Republic's participation in Afghanistan. The initial point of this text is represented, besides hard soft power's conceptual discussion, also by the debate on American and European approach to foreign affairs. In Afghanistan, the Czech Republic embarks upon within wider international community and as for the reconstruction process, commenced after fall of the Taliban at the end of 2001, it engages both the army and civilian personnel. Development co-operation is pursued by Czech non-governmental organizations. Behavior of the mentioned Czech subjects is studied from the hard and soft power perspective.
The media picture of islam in specified Czech printed media in the year 2003
Bílý, Petr ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Wolák, Radim (referee)
It is everytime very hard to find out the exact effects of mass communication on the publics, but it is at least possible to think about some meaning potentials of acts of mass communication. One of the ways how to give to a researcher a qualified possibility to analyse and predict possible meaning potentials is to let him use the results of content analysis done according to the rules of methodology for this research method. To analyse the possible impacts of media reporting (in a stereotypical way) about one of the biggest World religions is much more hard because of existence of a big amount of side chanels of influences that come to the process of recognition of the media contents. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

National Repository of Grey Literature : 14 records found   1 - 10next  jump to record:
See also: similar author names
1 Bílý, P.
10 Bílý, Petr
3 Bílý, Prokop
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.