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Legitimization of the Denial of Armenian genocide by foreign academics
Galstyan, Elen ; Kubátová, Hana (advisor) ; Aslan, Emil (referee)
In this bachelor thesis I will try to point out to foreign academics, who deny the Armenian genocide. These academics are also financially bound to the Turkish government, and therefore they accept the attitude of the Republic of Turkey. It is very important to present Turkey's attitude as well events of 1915, which are presented as armenian genocide. These events are branded as genocide by almost all international organizations, which inquire into these issues. This thesis also points out to the similarity between the Holocaust deniers and the deniers of Armenian genocide. Nevertheless these academics do not called themselves as genocide deniers, but as historical revisionists, which is a misnomer. Under this title, they present their studies as an expression of objectivity and scientific character. This produces a dangerous revision of history , which eventually will be denying the genocide.
Decreasing vaccination rate as a new global health problem
Galstyan, Elen ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Tesař, Jakub (referee)
This master thesis is focused on decreasing levels of vaccination as a new health risk. In recent years it has become a new trend that we can observe in European countries. Low vaccination levels amongst population are one of the reasons for new epidemics or pandemics happening. When immunization rises above 95 % then a collective immunization comes into effect. Collective immunization lowers the chances of diseases spreading. For this reason, World health organization supports immunization and tries to make immunization affordable reachable for everyone everywhere. This these analyses measles which can be stopped by vaccinating the population. Therefore, the World health organization prepares strategic plans aimed at eradication of this disease. Each member state has a task to apply these plans in their specific environment. This thesis focuses on the Czech Republic and its implementation of strategic plans happening 2005-2010 and 2011-2020. This thesis is structured into 5 chapters focused on theory of international relations, hesitancy to vaccinate, strategic plans of World health organization and the Czech Republic.
The Denial of Holocaust in the Czech Republic
Galstyan, Elen ; Kubátová, Hana (advisor) ; Charvát, Jan (referee)
The master thesis focuses on the denial of holocaust in the Czech Republic. In Europe, revisionism of holocaust is most visible in member states from middle and eastern Europe. The phenomenon is very strong in these states, because they could not cope with the memory of holocaust in postwar years because of the communist regime. Denial of holocaust, or the trivialization of Jewish genocide and other ethnical groups is connected with rise of antisemitism, racism and xenophobia. During 90's of 20th century the trivialization and the denial of holocaust was domain of radical right-wing parties, nowadays these phenomena moved to the mainstream political scene. In the thesis, I write about the era from the end of Second World War to the year 2018. The first chapter defines terms: historical revisionism, trivialization of holocaust, holocaust, shoa and porajmos. In the second chapter, I situate the topic to the context, and I explain the thematic and historical events. The third part describes the 90's of 20th century in the Czech Republic until 2018.
Legitimization of the Denial of Armenian genocide by foreign academics
Galstyan, Elen ; Kubátová, Hana (advisor) ; Aslan, Emil (referee)
In this bachelor thesis I will try to point out to foreign academics, who deny the Armenian genocide. These academics are also financially bound to the Turkish government, and therefore they accept the attitude of the Republic of Turkey. It is very important to present Turkey's attitude as well events of 1915, which are presented as armenian genocide. These events are branded as genocide by almost all international organizations, which inquire into these issues. This thesis also points out to the similarity between the Holocaust deniers and the deniers of Armenian genocide. Nevertheless these academics do not called themselves as genocide deniers, but as historical revisionists, which is a misnomer. Under this title, they present their studies as an expression of objectivity and scientific character. This produces a dangerous revision of history , which eventually will be denying the genocide.

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