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Active pacifism in Japanese foreign policy from the perspective of defensive realism
Buřič, Lukáš ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (referee)
In recent years, Japan has shifted its security policy towards something we could call an "active pacifism". It can be noted for an increasing engagement of Japan Self-Defense Forces in multilateral operations and an effort to assume a position of a responsible member of the international community and an ally of the USA regarding the keeping of peace and security not only in the region, but also in a global scope. If Japan is, however, an actor whose goal is the maximisation of its own security, the exacerbation of its Self-Defense Forces could be perceived negatively by its neighbour states and its impacts could thus be counterproductive. The thesis applies the theoretical movement of defensive realism on this issue and on its basis, it evaluates the rationality of Japanese security policy, especially of active pacifism.
Economic sanctions imposed on Russian Federation in 2014 and their midterm and longterm impacts on the political-economic relationships with the Czech Republic
Michálková, Markéta ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Dyba, Karel (referee)
In 2014 The Russian Federation has become, according to The Ukraine Crisis, an object of the economic sanctions implement ion. The aim of this thesis is the analysis of impacts of the sanctions based on the theoretical prepositions and historical examples from praxis. The first part of the thesis describes the theoretical basis, history of sanction restrictions and their implementation by OSN and EU. The second part of the thesis is focused on the real-life examples of the implementation of the economic sanctions. The detailed analysis of the Russian case is followed by the evaluation of the impacts on international, political and trade relations with The European Union and the Czech Republic. Then the formed and future cost for The Russian Federation, European Union and The Czech Republic are evaluated as well.
Common foreign and security policy of the EU after the Lisbon treaty: Study 3.082
Pecháček, Štěpán
Studie popisuje institucionální a rozhodovací rámec společné zahraniční a bezpečnostní politiky v kontextu změn, které v této oblasti přinesla Lisabonská smlouva. Společná zahraniční a bezpečnostní politika je Lisabonskou smlouvou prostřednictvím společných cílů propojena s dalšími činnostmi Unie, které mají dopad na unijní vnější vztahy, jako je např. společná obchodní politika nebo rozvojová politika. S tím souvisí vytvoření nové funkce Vysokého představitele Unie pro zahraniční vztahy bezpečnostní politiku, který personálně propojuje činnost Rady a Komise v oblasti vnějších vztahů. V oblasti rozhodovacích procesů k žádné podstatné změně nedošlo, nadále je smluvně chráněn státní zájem, který umožňuje členskému státu vetovat rozhodnutí. Autor konstatuje, že i přes výrazné změny, které Lisabonská smlouva přináší, především pokud jde o institucionální strukturu společné zahraniční a bezpečnostní politiky a její propojení s vnějšími vztahy Unie prostřednictvím společných cílů, společná zahraniční a bezpečnostní politika je i nadále vytvořena jako svébytný pilíř evropské integrace.
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The U.S. Nuclear Disarmament at the Beginning of the 21st Centrury
Semecká, Michaela ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the U.S. nuclear disarmament at the beginning of the 21st century. Its main objective is to assess, whether the disarmament process made any progress under Bush and Obama administrations. In order to meet this goal, the thesis analyzed American defense and nuclear reviews, from which it is possible to find out an approach of both presidents to the given issue. In addition, the thesis also looked into nuclear arms reduction treaties between the USA and the Russian Federation.
Security policies in public sector
Liška, Pavel ; Veber, Jaromír (advisor) ; Luc, Ladislav (referee)
This bachelor thesis looks into the field of information security. Rules, trend and goals of information security are defined in the security policy, which is the main topic of this thesis. Firstly, there are defined theoretical terms, rules and general facts of this field. Subsequently, there is described current situation of information security and security policies in public sector, particularly in school institutions and municipal authorities. Important part of this thesis, is definition of legislative perspective on security policy in both fields of public sector in this thesis. Declared goal is primarily the determination of the general elements of the policies from the gained documents, which are subsequently compared and the common characteristics and difference are set.
US Security Policy: Comparison of Iraq and Vietnam Conflict
Cardová, Hana ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Pospíšil, Tomáš (referee)
The conflict in Iraq is currently a heavily debated issue. Its comparison with the Vietnam War awakened many reactions and emotions. The main goal of the thesis is to find out whether these two conflicts are comparable and eventually draw conclusions for the future course in Iraq and for American security policy. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the historical background of both conflicts; the second one analyzes security strategies of the United States of America. The third part consists of the comparison itself.
SELinux security policies for chosen applications of KDE desktop environment
Vadinský, Ondřej ; Palovský, Radomír (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Ivo (referee)
This thesis deals with technologies of SELinux security policy writing. Furthermore the thesis analyzes userspace of GNU/Linux operating system with special focus on KDE desktop environment. On the basis of this analysis a bottom-up methodics to create a security policy is devised. Acquired knowledge is then used in practice when realizing the main goal of the thesis, which is to create example security policies for chosen KDE applications. When describing technologies of security policy writing the thesis draws information from available sources of information. Input for userspace analysis are available electronic sources of information and author's own experience with analyzed applications. This is used with common philosophic principles to devise bottom-up methodics of policy writting. Following act of policy building draws from defined security goals, acquired knowledge, created methodics and defined usecases. Theoretical contribution of the thesis is devised methodics of userspace policy building. Main practical contribution are then created example SELinux policies for chosen KDE applications. The structure of the thesis follows its goals. For them three parts are created: background research of available resources, author's own theoretical contemplations and practical output of the thesis. Those parts are then devided into sections according to needs of each topic.
Inconsistencies in Norwegian foreign policy
Olšiak, Matúš ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
Norwegian foreign policy can seem full of inconsistencies to an outside observer. In the field of integration and security policy, the country has been holding on to its own, unique way for a long time. It persistently refuses to enter the EU while at the same time seeking the closest possible relations with this institution. Also, In the field of security policy, a certain discord between traditional peacefulness and NATO membership can be felt. Closer analysis reveals, that the inconsistencies in Norway's relations with the EU are caused by the different stances of the political elites and the public towards the EU. At the same time, the seemingly contradictory aspects of the Norwegian security policy can be explained by a change of the traditional understanding of security into the so-called "comprehensive security" approach after the Cold War.
The protection of information in an organization
Hodulák, Petr ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Drtil, Jan (referee)
The protection of information in an organization is an often debated issue today. This Bachelor Thesis outlines the issue of the protection of information in an organization specifically in the economic sector of insurance. To be clearly organized the Thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. At first the theoretical part deals with the individual steps for creation of the security policy and the content of the most important elements ensuring the information security in general. Afterwards, the Thesis already focuses on the area of insurance directly and analyzes in detail the solution of privacy policy in this area, what data about the client are collected by insurance companies and how the data are treated. The review about the current state of the information security in the Czech Republic is also stated here to get a better idea. The practical part is occupied with the comparison of the products and services, which are offered by the selected companies specializing in the information security in the area of insurance. Then the result of the executed study is presented through the graphical summary, which is listed in the conclusion of this Thesis.

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