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Migration crisis 2015. The comparison of the approach of selected EU member states - the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany
Kondělková, Jana ; Jeřábek, Martin (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
The thesis compares the approach of selected Member States: the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany to the 2015 migration crisis. The theoretical framework of the thesis is based on Andrew Moravcsik's liberal intergovernmental approach. Moravcsik assumes that European integration consists of three phases: national preference formation, bargaining of substantive agreements, and the creation or adjustment of institutions to commit to and secure concluded outcomes. The first part of the empirical research focuses on the analysis of the national preference formation during the migration crisis in the selected member states. This part examines the influence of domestic political actors on the resulting domestic preferences. Once the domestic preferences in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany are defined, this thesis scrutinezes the intergovernmental bargaining of the selected Member States at the EU Council. In particular, I pay close attention attention to the intergovernmental negotiations of the Ministers of Interior and Foreign Affairs at the EU Council during 2015. By analysing the negotiations of government representatives in the EU Council, it is possible to observe whether individual states acted in accordance with domestic preferences. This is because the theory of liberal...
A comparative analysis of the motives of the "Vote Leave" campaign and their real impact after Brexit
Kachyňa, Adam ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Földes, Kristián (referee)
The diploma thesis Comparison of the arguments used by the "Vote Leave" campaign with the real economic development after Brexit deals with the comparison of the arguments used by the representatives of the "Vote Leave" campaign between 2015 and 2016 with the real economic development after Brexit in 2020-2023. It offers another perspective on such complex and unique topic as the withdrawal of a member state from the European Union. The thesis is divided into six units: the first deals with the theoretical background, namely international political economy, and rationalism. This is followed by a methodological part, which presents used content and comparative analysis. The third part is a comprehensive literature review, followed by a brief historical excursus on the UK's membership of the European Union. The main part of the thesis then focuses on the analysis of the arguments of "Vote Leave" representatives themselves and their subsequent aggregation and comparison with the real economic developments, with particular attention paid to the development of the UK's gross domestic product and international trade. Finally, the research question is answered and the stated hypothesis is evaluated.
China's Sharp Power: How China Seeks to Influence and Coerce its Neighbours
Štěpař, Roman ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd / Smetanovo nábřeží 6, 110 01 Praha 1 info@fsv.cuni.cz, tel: 222 112 111 www.fsv.cuni.cz Vyslovení neplatnosti součásti státní zkoušky "obhajoba diplomové práce", na základě stanoviska přezkumné komise, že obhájená práce není původní a jde o plagiát. Po provedených řízeních vydala rektorka Univerzity Karlovy rozhodnutí č. j. UKRUK/300367/2023-11, že součást státní zkoušky, obhajoba diplomové práce s názvem "China's Sharp Power: How China Seeks to Influence and Coerce its Neighbours" konaná dne 22. 6. 2020, je neplatná. Dnem, kdy rozhodnutí nabylo účinnosti, pozbyl účastník řízení vysokoškolského vzdělání získaného studiem daného studijního oboru a akademického titulu magistr. Dále pozbyly platnosti vysokoškolský diplom a dodatek k diplomu. Declaration of the invalidity of the section of the state examination "thesis defence" based on the review committee's opinion that the defended work is not original and constitutes plagiarism. Following the proceedings, the Rector of Charles University issued a decision, ref. no. UKRUK/300367/2023-11, stating that a section of the state examination, defence of the thesis entitled "China's Sharp Power: How China Seeks to Influence and Coerce its Neighbours" held on 22 June 2020, is invalid. On the day the decision became...
The Educational Policy of the European Union and the Open Method of Coordination
Vařeková, Petra ; Plechanovová, Běla (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the use of the open method of coordination in education policy of the European Union. It views the open method of coordination as a tool based on exchanges of good practice and on mutual learning processes. The aim of this thesis is to determine whether the European Union managed to create an effective coordination mechanism through the open method of coordination in the field where the EU can only intervene to support the action of Member States. Research focuses on the Education and Training 2010/2020 work programme whose origin and implementation is connected to the use of the open method of coordination in education policy. The effectiveness of the open method of coordination in the field of education and training is assessed through two criteria. The thesis examines whether the method contributes to achieving greater convergence towards the main EU goals in education and training and whether it support spreading of good practice between Member States. The ability of the open method of coordination to contribute to greater convergence towards the main goals is assessed through European benchmarks of the Education and Training 2010/2020 work programme and through the convergence capacity - the ability of the method to converge education policies of Member States in the...
Possible membership of Turkey to European Union and its economic aspects
Dandul, Hamit Onur ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
This study argues that the slow progress of Turkey in the accession to the European Union is not simlpy due to a failure to comply with the "official" membership criteria. It is argued that European attitude towards these official requirements represents a double standard, which can be searched in the context of unspoken cultural and religious fears, that do not exist in the official criteria. It is argued that there are many positive reasons to Turkey's accession to the EU. There is the aspect of energy- security, demography, acting as a bridge between the West and the East, and keeping the European Union away from being Eurocentric. However, seen the recent developments in Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU, the current political climate in Europe suggests that cultural homogeneity of the European Union remains a strong desire. Turkey, being the "Other", suffers the consequences of this. And while Turkey can make changes to its economy and political system to fulfil the EU's accession criteria, there are two 'givens' that cannot be changed-namely, religion/culture and geography/physical location. Thus, understanding these fixed characteristics of Turkey, and their perception by the European Union is crucially important in understanding the European Union - Turkey process overall.
Economic spill-over of Europeanization: A permissible attack on realism?
Kiehl, Sebastian ; Hornát, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
Internal Abstract This master thesis's main hypothesis, is attempting to answer if the economic spillover effect of the European Union is a strong enough motive for countries to abandon their traditional realist behavior. In order to analyze and ultimately answer the question, the author employs a combination of qualitative research for the theoretical aspect and a quantitative comparative economic analysis. The qualitative research delves into the motivations and expectation of people prior to joining the EU, compared to after joining the EU. The comparative study attempts to highlight the positive economic spillover from EU membership, revealing how these economic benefits may have altered the nations perception of sovereignty and international relations. The latter part of the thesis is relying on quantitative data from six countries in total, spread evenly between the EU enlargement of 1995 and the one in 2004. The findings do indicate that while the general motivation behind EU membership does include an economic driver. This is also underlined by the comparative case study, which highlights different levels of positive economic developments for the above-mentioned countries, indicating that the economic spillover effect may as well be a valid excuse for countries to abandon their realist mentality and...
From food security to food sustainability: the attitudes of the FAO
Rinaldi, Chiara ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
Tracing the evolution of the food system paradigm, this research investigates the transition from a narrow focus on food security to a comprehensive food sustainability approach. The study analyses the behaviour of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as source institutions, and their potential influence on the Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) strategies in addressing global food security challenges. Spanning from 1990 to 2019, the research examines key official documents from the institutions and relevant literature to unravel the interconnectedness between these institutions and FAO's paradigm shift. The findings shed light on the complex dynamics and interactions of international institutions and their role in shaping sustainable development policies within the food security realm.
International Organisation for Migration and African Union and their actions towards sustainable development in East Africa
Králová, Helena ; Tesař, Jakub (advisor) ; Kučerová, Irah (referee)
This thesis focuses on the African Union (AU) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), analysing their respective roles in implementing sustainable development in East Africa from 2015 to 2020. The essential research questions investigate how international organisations influence the process of socialisation and the acceptance of norms related to climate change, migration, and sustainable development. Furthermore, this research uses concepts of social constructivism, such as the norm cycle and socialisation, and outlines the two organisations approaches to regional actors in East Africa. In this qualitative analysis, a case-study approach is adopted to help understand how different international organisations promote norms related to the same topics in the same region. To conduct the investigation, documents published by both international organisations are examined using critical discourse analysis. The results showed that the International Organisation for Migration draws attention to the positive contribution of migration to sustainable development and the living conditions of migrants. IOM focuses on a multi-stakeholder approach in its strategy. The study suggests that the African Union emphasises the role of states perceived as the main driving force and focuses on the local...
France's Influence on Its Former Colonies: A Case Study of Morocco and Algeria
Celerová, Adéla ; Kučerová, Irah (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
This diploma thesis examines the topic of France's influence on its former colonies. Using the example of Algeria and Morocco, analyzes what influence France has on its former colonies at the present time, whether the influence persists, and whether this relationship can be characterized as a form of neocolonialism. Using the analysis of the relationship of the two selected countries with France, and the subsequent analysis of cooperation in four selected areas, the work examines and compares whether the possible influence of the former colonizer on the selected countries is the same, or whether it is different (eventually what are the reasons for the asymmetry of the ongoing relations in favor of one of the countries). The work is based on the theories of realism, which considers power to be the core of international relations, and in this case it is not hard power, but rather soft power. Other main important theories are colonialism and neocolonialism, as the countries were long time under French colonial rule, as well as orientalism or dependency theory, which also deals with the topic of influence. Based on the analysis of relations in the fields of foreign policy, economic cooperation and security cooperation, the influence of France on the two former colonies is compared in the theoretical...

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