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In the shadow of the eagle, on the lion's chest and under the double silver cross: The life story of Anton Malinovský (1922-2011)
Harmáček, Jan ; Mücke, Pavel (advisor) ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (referee)
The subject and aim of this diploma thesis is to capture the life story of (Czech) Slovak soldier Anton Malinovský (1922-2011). The greatest emphasis will be placed on the period of his youth and military experience from the Slovak National Uprising, but the other phases of the life of Anton Malinovský will be also reflected. Anton Malinovsky, as a soldier of the Slovak army, participated in the Slovak National Uprising, from where he was captured and used as a forced labor in Bratislava. After the WW2, he became a professional soldier. He served in various departments in Slovakia or in the Infantry School in Milovice and from 1953 until his retirement he worked in the Military Training Center in Nové Město nad Váhom. The work will be chronologically ranging from birth to the death of Anton Malinovský in 2011. From a methodological point of view, the work will use methods of qualitative and historical research, from a typological point of view the concept of biography will be a science-historical life story with elements on the border of an artistic and scientific biography. The work also exploits the concept of sociological imagination. The basis for research and development of the life story will be the memories of Anton Malinovsky, captured by sons at the end of his life on recording equipment,...
Theoretical Approaches and Practical Solutions of the Socio-economic Problems of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Harmáček, Jaromír ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee) ; Varadzin, František (referee) ; Foltýn, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis focuses on theoretical and empirical analysis of economic growth and its implications for economic and social development of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs). The thesis proceeds from the assumption that economic growth is the necessary (but not sufficient) condition for economic, social and human development of societies and nations. In context of the LDCs, this assumption can be modified: it is assumed that it has been the low average rate of growth in the long-run that is associated with the complex social and economic issues of LDCs. The primary objective of the thesis is to verify this association within the LDCs, then to investigate factors that have been the major determinants for economic growth in (African) LDCs. From the perspective of theory the thesis is grounded in theories and models of economic growth that are crucial for researching factors of growth and its implications for development. The thesis focuses also on in-depth analysis of the LDCs both from the classification and statistical perspectives. The latter one is based on comparisons with selected groups of states within the World economy.
Energy dependency of the EU with focus on Russia
Braunová, Marie ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
The European Union is becoming increasingly dependent on energy imports. Especially oil and natural gas imports are rising as their production in Europe declines. The most important energy partner of the EU is Russia, which delivers the biggest volumes of oil and natural gas to european countries. The highest rate of energy dependency on Russia can be observed in eastern and central Europe, where diverzification of energy supplies is one of key issues. It is necessary to reduce the energy dependency on russian gas, but at the same time, it is important to build a stable partnership with Russia, which is striving to become a leader at the global energy market, where demand for fossil fuels is rapidly rising. Apart from searching alternative suppliers to russian natural gas in order to achieve higher energy independence, an important role could play alternative energy sources, energy savings or rebirth of nuclear energy.
Growth Triangles in South East Asia
Bachoríková, Zuzana ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
The Study is giving view about new type of regional cooperation emerging in South East Asia by the end of 80s. I try to provide detailed characterization of history, cooperation and joint projects of members of growth triangles. There is a study on three growth triangles, namely Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore, Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle and Brunei-Indonesia-Mlaysia-Philipines East Asian Growth Eaga ASEAN.
Economic and developing cooperation between the Czech Republic and Guinea in context of the relations between the EU and the ACP countries
Čiháková, Hana ; Němečková, Tereza (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
The first part is concerned with the history and the actual state of the economic relations between Czechoslovakia (the Czech Republic) and Guinea. These relations used to be very developed particulary in the 1960s. After that the cooperation was being on the decline and at the end of the 1980s it reached the minimum. Nowadays the big problem is a high debt of Guinea towards the Czech republic. Guinea has always demanded the developing aid. In the past it received it also from Czechoslovakia particulary in the education. Nowadays the developing aid is executed by certain Czech non-governmental and non-profit organizations. The third part describes the economic and developing cooperation between the EU and the countries ACP, especially the African region. The aim of the work is to describe the rich history of the relations between Czechoslovakia and Guinea. The author wants to find the reasons why these relations have been broken and to find the instruments for the recovery of the cooperation.
Nejméně rozvinuté země Afriky - problémy ekonomického rozvoje a jejich řešení
Smékalová, Lucie ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
The region of Subsaharan Africa is the most underdeveloped area in the world. There is the highest number of the Least Developed Countries of the world. The backwardness of the African countries takes effect by the poverty and heavy political, economical and social problems. The local governments, foreign investors and international organizations can improve the situation in African The Least Developed Countries.
Společenství nezávislých států
Havlátová, Iveta ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
Práce charakterizuje Společenství nezávislých států z hlediska geograficko-klimatických podmínek, obyvatelstva, hospodářských sektorů (zemědělství, průmysl, služby) a ekonomiky - vyspělost, dynamiku, otevřenost ekonomiky, přímé zahraniční investice, bilance běžného účtu a srovnání s ostatními světovými ekonomickými centry. Popisuje vznik SNS, jeho hlavní ústavní orgány a hodnocení perspektivy tohoto společenství do budoucna. Práce je doplněna přílohou s tabulkami, grafy a obrázky.
Socio-economic Differentiation of India at the Beginning of the New Millenium
Nováková, Markéta ; Němečková, Tereza (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
The work deals with differences between indian regions and states. It depicts them with the demographic, social and economic characteristics. In addition, it tries to reveal in which regions or states we can find the greatest development in India. Also, if the used characteristics are the reasons for this development.
Fair Trade as an Alternative Form of the International Trade
Hercigová, Tereza ; Němečková, Tereza (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
Práce se zabývá specifiky Fair Trade oproti konvenčnímu obchodu. První část popisuje podmínky obchodu se zemědělskými výrobky rozvojových zemí a navazuje rozborem Fair Trade a konvenčních dodavatelsko-odběratelských řetězců. Oba tyto řetězce jsou v závěru první části na základě zvolených kritérií porovnány. Druhá část se zaměřuje na standardy Fair Trade ? jejich teoretické znění i praktickou realizaci - a zjišťuje, zda účast na Fair Trade napomáhá výhodnějšímu zapojení producentů do mezinárodního obchodu.
Position of Ecuador in the Andean Community of Nations
Vašutová, Helena ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
The main aim of this thesis is to analyse Ecuador's economy and compare it with the other members of the Andean Community, to find out the purposes and aims of the Andean Community and above all to define the significance of membership for Ecuador. In the first chapter, Ecuador is generally characterised, the political development is described, an economic analysis is done by the main macroeconomic indicators, the structure of sectors is described and there is an analysis of the international trade. In the second chapter there is a brief description of the history and main aims of the Andean Community and the actual situation of the integration process. Also the relationship of Ecuador with the other members is described. In the last chapter, Ecuador is compared economically and socially with the other member countries. At the end of the chapter there is an analysis of Ecuador's trade with the other members.

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