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The Influence of US Foreign Policy on Cambodia between 1969 and 1975
Pytelová, Zuzana ; Bečka, Jan (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
This thesis analyzes the actions of American foreign policy in the years 1969 - 1975 and focuses mainly on the presidency of Richard Nixon. First, the thesis outlines the characteristics of American foreign policy in the context of the Cold War and briefly maps the situation in Cambodia and the US before Nixon's inauguration. Other parts are providing detailed analysis of Nixon decisions, often secret before the US Congress and the American public. Thesis reflects the impacts of operation Menu that helped to expand Vietnam War into Cambodia. Next five years America supported very weak Lon Nol's regime which was only possible with significant material and economic aid as well as air support represented by B-52 bombers. After signing the Paris Peace Accords US officials were clear that the long-term Lon Nol's government is an unachievable dream. After the ban of the US Congress concerning the bombing of Cambodia in 1973, the communist Khmer Rouge fully expressed their idea of Marxist revolution. They were gaining their power since early 70s with support of the Vietnamese Communists and Chinese. In 1975 Khmer Rouge conquered the main city Phnom Penh and American foreign policy was given an unprecedented defeat, a few days later highlighted with the fall of Saigon. In conclusion, I will summarize the...
Changes in ownership structure and strategic decision-making of oil companies in terms of state interventions on the oil market
Pytelová, Zuzana ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Staš, Martin (referee)
Topic of this master thesis is the characterization of the relationship between private oil companies and the state. Ambition is to render this co-existence based on historical case studies and practical examples. Case studies show a transparent variety of state approaches and relations with private oil companies. Practical examples are characterized by three major oil states and demonstrate their efforts to prioritize "national champions" and to maximize their income from oil. Based on results of this work, it is clear that private companies and the state in most cases need each other, altough their relations are often tense. There are also a far-reaching legislative changes that are making actions of private oil companies more difficult.
Supply chain management
Pytelová, Zuzana ; Pernica, Petr (advisor) ; Trčálek, Zdeněk (referee)
logistics in post-modern world, supply chain of some well-known companies, Los Kachlos

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