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Economic diplomacy of Czech republic in China
Zelená, Kateřina ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Jurčová, Klára (referee)
This diploma theses connects two recent topics - economic diplomacy and China. The theses is divided into for chapters. In the first one we looked at economic diplomacy from a general view - definitions, models of economic diplomacy. In the second chapter the thesis followed up economic diplomacy in Czech republic. Then the thesis focused on economic relations between Czech republic and China mostly on trade with goods. In the fourth chapter, using questionnaires and SWOT analysis, the thesis evaluated Czech economic diplomacy in China
Chinese Economy after WTO Accession - Current Trends
Jurčová, Klára ; Konečný, Čestmír (advisor) ; Brůžek, Antonín (referee) ; Dřínek, Vladislav (referee) ; Varadzin, František (referee)
China is without any doubt one of the hot topics of today`s world and it is going to stay so in the foreseeable future as well. The European Union is aware of that as all other major players in the world are. They look at China in both awe and fear. Whether the fear is justified or not, is another question. China`s WTO entry was a clear signal for its trading partners that the reforms will go on and that China is going to follow its principals. The year 2006 marked the fifth year of China`s accessions to the WTO. By that time, China became, the world`s fourth-largest economy, the world`s third-largest trading nation after the U.S. and Germany, one of the most popular destinations for foreign direct investment, a major global manufacturing center and, along with the U.S. economy, one of the world`s greatest, if not the greatest, engines of economic growth.
Chinese Economy after WTO Accession - Current Trends
Jurčová-Antošová, Klára ; Konečný, Čestmír (advisor) ; Brůžek, Antonín (referee) ; Dřínek, Vladislav (referee) ; Varadzin, František (referee)
China is without any doubt one of the hot topics of today`s world and it is going to stay so in the foreseeable future as well. The European Union is aware of that as all other major players in the world are. They look at China in both awe and fear. Whether the fear is justified or not, is another question. China`s WTO entry was a clear signal for its trading partners that the reforms will go on and that China is going to follow its principals. The year 2006 marked the fifth year of China`s accessions to the WTO. By that time, China became, the world`s fourth-largest economy, the world`s third-largest trading nation after the U.S. and Germany, one of the most popular destinations for foreign direct investment, a major global manufacturing center and, along with the U.S. economy, one of the world`s greatest, if not the greatest, engines of economic growth.

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