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Predicting and Preventing Terrorism with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Implications for Security in Israel
Tunysová, Andrea ; Špelda, Petr (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
The thesis examines the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for predicting and preventing terrorism and the resulting security risks. At the conceptual level, the thesis examines the approach of predicting threats with a focus on predictive policing and presents risks associated with the use of predictive machine learning systems, which are then discussed within the context of counterterrorism. The paper aims to answer the question to which extent we can rely on machine learning systems used to predict and prevent terrorism and what are the implications of their use for security in Israel. The thesis points out that although the predictive tools seem to be faster and more precise than human analysts, they cannot be trusted to a full extent. If the results of these systems are used to employ strict measures such as the restriction of a suspect's liberty, it may lead to the violation of human rights. Therefore, in the case of counterterrorism in Israel, which is sometimes presented as the only democracy in the Middle East, it is necessary to bear in mind the risks associated with the limits of predictive machine learning systems together with the up-to-date practice of Israeli security agencies and Israeli historical-social context, indicating that it would be very difficult, if not...
South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US
Tunysová, Andrea ; Karmazin, Aleš (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
1 Annotation This bachelor thesis discusses South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US during the administration of Lee Myug-bak and Park Geun-hye from the perspective of the middle power concept and its behavioral model. The thesis introduces the concept of middle power and its foreign policy and describes the development of South Korea's position as a middle power. The analysis of South Korea's relations with China and the US is put in context of the US and China's security and economic rivalry and discusses the diplomatic resolution of disputes concerning China and the US. The objective is to identify the elements of middle power policy in South Korea's behavior toward its key partners. In doing so, the bachelor thesis aims to reflect a link between normative and strategic action and focus on the effect of China-US rivalry on the South Korean foreign policy towards both countries and compare the administration of South Korean presidents in 2008-2017.
South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US
Tunysová, Andrea ; Karmazin, Aleš (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
1 Annotation This bachelor thesis discusses South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US during the administration of Lee Myug-bak and Park Geun-hye from the perspective of the middle power concept and its behavioral model. The thesis introduces the concept of middle power and its foreign policy and describes the development of South Korea's position as a middle power. The analysis of South Korea's relations with China and the US is put in context of the US and China's security and economic rivalry and discusses the diplomatic resolution of disputes concerning China and the US. The objective is to identify the elements of middle power policy in South Korea's behavior toward its key partners. In doing so, the bachelor thesis aims to reflect a link between normative and strategic action and focus on the effect of China-US rivalry on the South Korean foreign policy towards both countries and compare the administration of South Korean presidents in 2008-2017.

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