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Comparison and evaluation of the post-war reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the post-war reconstruction in Wester European countries after the Second World War
Laketić, Aleksandar ; Kalínská, Emílie (advisor) ; Žíla, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe historical development of the process of post-war reconstruction. This will be achieved by comparing two examples. One of them is process of post-war reconstruction in countries of Western Europe after the Second World War and the other is process of post-war reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the civil war that ended in 1995. Importance of this topic is underlined by an increasing number of low-intensity conflicts. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate reasons of the success of the process of post-war reconstruction in Germany and failure in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This thesis contains a view on forming and development of post-war reconstruction. Later on the situation in countries of Western Europe after the Second World War is described, followed by an evaluation of this process in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the end these two processes are compared. This work contains a historical context and geopolitical and strategic importance of the chosen countries. Supervisor of bachelor thesis: doc. Ing. Emílie Kalínská CSc.
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Brčko Distrikt- from conflict to integration
Avdic, Adisa ; Lisa, Aleš (advisor) ; Prorok, Vladimír (referee)
When the Dayton Peace Agreement were signed in 1995, Brcko was one of the most war-torn areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Carl Blidt, former High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, described Brčko as the place where the world has come to an end. In 2009, the scars of war in Brcko, are not visible at first sight. Damaged and destroyed buildings were largely repaired or rebuilt, the city has a relaxed atmosphere and there are visible signs of economic development. In its ten years of existence, despite all the political and economic difficulties, this political model has proved to be successful as an oasis of liberal democracy in the country which still faces conflicts between various ethnic groups. The concept of liberal democracy, in the example of Brcko District, has come to existence in the form of multi-ethnic society, including multiethnic education, judiciary and police.
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Particularity of the entrepreneurial environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hniličková, Martina ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Müllerová, Františka (referee)
This thesis gives an analysis of the entrepreneurial environment in Bosnia and Herzegovina from the perspective of foreign investors, who would like to enter on the market of Bosnia and Herzegovina, either to export on this markert or run a business here. Thesis involves the evaluation of the current state of the entrepreneurial environment of a country and gives the advantages and disadvantages of the country and its specificity for potential investors. Entrepreneurial environment of the country is analyzed using the PEST analysis.
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The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Holíková, Alena ; Prorok, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
The thesis deals with the causes, process and key players of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. It includes both political and historical causes of the conflict. Part of the thesis is engaged in the topic of wars and conflicts in general and in the evolution of their perception in the history . Additionally the thesis analyse the possible future of the country and the progression of the postconflict reconstruction.
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