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Power Relations in Southern Africa
Hladký, Dmitrij ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
The power maximization is the primary effort of each state. Each region comprises a few states which influence each other thanks to their primary goal. Thus, this effect plays an important role in the processes of regional integration, as well as in decision-making and building relationships at the interregional level. The thesis focuses on the analysis of the power relations in Southern Africa, where especially at the beginning of the new millennium remarkable mutual international economic and political influences occur. Through mathematical and statistical methods, the particular states' power index is calculated, as well as the extent of the influence of particular factors on the national power in the historical and geographical context. Subsequently, due to the mathematical output the power relations in the region are being evaluated. Finally, the author discusses the power maximization as the primary goal and its importance in the future.

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