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Possibilities and Conditions for Ecotourism-Development on the Socotra Archipelago
Matousek, Jenny Edith ; Indrová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Zábranská, Hana (referee)
The thesis is orientated on the ecotourism development on Socotra. The thesis includes own servey with the aim to set the present situation on the Chech and German TO-market as well as the willingness of the potential tourists to travel to Socotra. Since ecotourism plays very imortant role in the whole tourism industry, a part of this thesis is dedicted to this topic.
WTO and developing countries
Krchová, Lucia ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Machková, Hana (referee)
This diploma thesis intends to describe the multilateral trading system, specifically the relation between World Trade Organization (WTO) and developing countries. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first one introduces the participation of developing countries in international trade. The second part deals with the special treatment and the role of developing countries in multilateral trade system. I mention also concrete clauses. The third chapter describes problems caused by the membership of developing countries in WTO and the last one is dedicated to the dispute settlement.
Globalisation and Developing Countries
Blažek, Ivan ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The thesis examines the impacts of globalisation on the spheres of economy, politics and culture of the developing world, in the sense of understanding globalisation as interconnecting the civilisational, regulatory and spiritual human constructs into a global system. This scheme is extended to the environmental dimension as a reflection of the conflict between the global system created by man and the pre-existent and superior global system of the ecosphere. In each dimension, the aim is to identify the particular impacts of globalisation on developing countries considering the positive or negative influences on their situation and problems.
The Role of the World Health Organization on Fight against the epidemy HIV/AIDS in developing countries
Effenberková, Erika ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Němečková, Tereza (referee)
The work concentrates on the World Health Organisation, WHO and the role it plays in fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemy. It discusses the postition of WHO, its advantages and specific programmes it initiates. The work also indicates the importance of studying the topic and consequences of the epidemy.
Economic growth in east Asia
Rychetský, David ; Kapinusová, Jana (advisor) ; Řežábek, Pavel (referee)
My paper is about reasons that led to economic boom in east Asia after the world war II. In first part I show different opinions of economic growth, growth in developing countries and of reasons of economic boom in east Asia. Then I focus on three countries, Japan, South Korea and China. I analyse reasons, which led to fast economic growth in these countries and I try to find similarities and diversities in development of these countries.
The regional integration in Africa-chosen aspects
Bednárová, Ľudmila ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Taušer, Josef (referee)
Disintegration of colonial system during the period of 1960s enabled the emergence of a group of developing countries, that broke out from political addiction and started independent operation. In the region of African countries the decolonisation was rounded out in the 1960 when the first african regional integrations were established. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the development of African regionalism (its chosen aspects), as well as other coherent agreements of cooperation. The thesis focuses on the answers to ulterior questions: Is it possible for Africa to get over huge economic and social backwardness? How did the African regionalism develop in substantially different parts of this continent? What are the results of economic cooperation between EU and Africa? The first chapter explains general social, cultural and political background of regionalism in Africa. The second chapter outlines the evolution of relations among the states of Africa and EU, examined on the basis of small steps in signing the agreements. The third chapter deals with the effectual formation of regionalism in Africa. The fourth chapter demonstrates the differences in approaches to regional integration in different parts of African region. This part compares two regional integrations and EU's attitude towards cooperation with them. The final chapter proposes the possible solutions of the most burning problems in Africa, through the conjoint process or with the help of the developed countries.
Poverty in the developing world - selected impacts and solutions
Ťažká, Andrea ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
The thesis analyzes the problematic of poverty in the developing world. The first section defines poverty, its measurment and discusses the main impacts on the population of the developing world. It includes the three most important ones, namely hunger, bad health and illiteracy. The second section focuses on the Millennium Development Goals and their current level of fulfillment. Subsequently, it describes some possible policies of alleviating poverty that are conducted by the developed world, such as development aid, condonement of debt of developing countries and their integration into international trade.
The development of the Iraqi economy from ninetiethies to present
Lorenzová, Markéta ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
The work is concerning with economic and political problems of ninetiethies and present. The work summarizes these events and their impact on Iragi economy. The next goal is to describe present situation in Irag and donor help provided by other states and to evaluate the economic problems which is necessary to solve.
Food insecurity in developing countries
Lorencová, Ivana ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Řehořová, Veronika (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to point out that the battle against hunger can be won in our lifetime. However, this problem can not be solved without concerning all connections between undernutrition and other global problems. This thesis contains an analysis of various aspects of health, education, population growth, agriculture or trade which are strongly related to poor nutritional status. The technology, knowledge and resources exist to meet the needs of hungry. As it was revealed in my study, they should not been implemented unless they respect mutual links between different problems.
The problem of external indebtedness of the developing countries with a special focus on Sub-Saharan Africa
Lehotský, Tomáš ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
In the first chapter the thesis concentrates on the external indebtedness in general, on its definition, essence and the causes and consequences of high levels of external debt. In the second chapter it focuses on the actual problem of high external debt burden of the developing countries, its evolution and the progress and outcomes of the initiatives, which have been trying to reduce the undesirable levels of external debt of the developing world. In the last third chapter it studies the external debt specifically in Sub-Saharan Africa and and looks into the future of the region.

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