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Čína v OSN: Jak se její zahraniční politika shoduje s hlasováním
Vedralová, Zuzana ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Maslowski, Nicolas (referee)
This thesis focuses on the correlation of the UNSC voting behaviour of the People's Republic of China and its foreign policy. China's importance as a global power at the platform of the UN has been rising ever since 1971, the year of China's admittance as a new member of the UN and more importantly also the permanent member of the Security Council with the power of veto. Given that the veto power strongly influences the actions of the UNSC, its use has served as a major indicator of what issues are considered as most unfavourable and threatening to China's national interests and foreign policy goals. This thesis elaborates on the development of the foreign policy of China, which has changed significantly since the year of its acquired UN membership but has also kept many principles, present even before the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. By specifically concentrating on the individual cast vetoes, also considering the use of a so-called hidden veto and the reasons behind them being cast, this thesis tries to find out, how China has been using its veto power with regards to its declared foreign policy objectives within the UN Security Council.
The Chinese in the Czech Republic
Vedralová, Zuzana ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of the assimilation of the Chinese community in the Czech Republic, especially in Prague, where we can find the largest number of Chinese immigrants. The aim of this thesis is to map the position of this growing community in our country and the problems of their integration into the society from a socio-economic and also cultural view. There is still not a large number of works dealing with similar topics, which is also one of the reasons why I chose it. It is possible to divide this thesis into three parts. The first deals mainly with the history of Chinese emigration and their gradual settling down in the Czech Republic. The second part goes more into detail and describes the problematics of the Czech-Chinese coexistence and of the integration of the Chinese into our society. The third part consists of a survey which I carried out, in order to find out how the Czech perceive the Chinese community, how much they know about it and what their experiences are.

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