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European Union and Republic of South Africa Partnership
Krsek, Tomáš ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
The work deals with the development of relations between the European Union and the Republic of South Africa and tries to find an answer on whether it will continue to intensify and in which areas. The first chapter describes the development of Republic of South Africa from the late eighties to the present. The second chapter is devoted to the development of relations between the European Union and the Republic of South Africa since the inception of the European Economic Community to the present. The conclusion is that the relationship can continue to deepen. The preferred areas of development cooperation should be employment, crime and inequality between inhabitants. Attention should be also paid to the trading relationship.
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Current Business Environment of the RSA and Extension of Business Cooperation with the CR
Kuchová, Iveta ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with current business environment of the Republic of South Africa which is examined by the PESTEL analysis. It is closely concerned with political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legislative environment of the RSA. This analysis is enriched by practical experience of some Czech entrepreneurs. Simultaneously, the thesis is engaged in business cooperation of this country with the Czech Republic. At the conclusion, possibilities of further extension of the cooperation between the CR and South Africans are identified.
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Black Economic Empowerment - successful strategy or not?
Repatá, Kateřina ; Němečková, Tereza (advisor) ; Adamcová, Lenka (referee)
Republic of South Africa underwent through very significant changes. The discriminatory laws and provisions were cancelled, there were free elections maintained. The government is trying to empower black people. Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) is governmental strategy which seeks to diminish differences between white and so called historically disadvantaged inhabitants. This master thesis provides broad survey of this strategy and analyses its current results.
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