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Theory of Diaspora: Jewish diaspora in the U.S. and its influence on U.S. foreign policy towards Israel - a case study
Golovčenková, Valerie ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Matějka, Zdeněk (referee)
In its theoretical part this master thesis identifies the main criteria determinating a diasporic ethnic group, based on publications from the scholarly journal Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies. Further on the master thesis deals with the history of the Jewish diaspora, firstly with the worldwide Jewish diaspora and subsequently with the Jewish diaspora in the United States . The further part of the master thesis concerns a more specific determination of the Jewish diaspora in the United States -- the history, structure and influence of the Jewish lobby in the United States. The last part supports with illustrative examples the influence of the Jewish lobby on the United States foreign policy on the US economic and military aid to Israel in particular.
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Its International and Political Contexts
Golovčenková, Valerie ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The bachelor thesis titled "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Its International and Political Contexts" deals with the attitude and involment of the United States of America, the Soviet Union (and later the Russian Federation), the European Union and the United Nations Organisation concerning the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Each chapter dedicated to one of these main members of the Middle East conflict describes the historical dimensions of their involvement, their interests, policy as well as the impact of their influence on the development of the situation in this region. The final chapter analyses their colabouration within the so called Quartet, with the main emphasis on their common project concerning the establishment of definite peace in the Middle East, which is the plan known as the Roadmap. Possible reasons of the failure of the peace process are evaluated at the end of this paper and steps leading to a final adjustment of the relations of this stagnant conflict are proposed.

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