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The Engagement of US Foreign Policy at the 2000 Camp David Summit
Boháčová, Veronika ; Bečka, Jan (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the involvement of American foreign policy at the summit at Camp David in 2000. The summit should have been a culmination of the peace process between the Israelis and Palestinians, should have led to the signing of final agreement and should be established a lasting peace. The Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat did not sign the final agreement, however, instead of peace the second intifada was proclaimed. The final peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians has not been signed since then. Many experts believe that during the second term of the Clinton Administration, both parties were the closest to resolving the conflict. This bachelor thesis, based on research and analysis of mainly secondary sources, focuses on describing and explaining the events before and at the summit and seeks to provide an unbiased view on the influence of the United States on preparation, progress and outcome of the summit. The widely accepted US-Israeli interpretation that Ehud Barak gave an unprecedented generous offer and Yasser Arafat uncompromisingly rejected it does not represent an objective point of view. Similarly, the less publicized Palestinian version that it was a US-Israeli conspiracy to legalize the Israeli occupation has serious...
Comparison of foreign policy of the U.S. and the PRC towards India given the current security situation
Mekýšová, Kamila ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
India is among the top ten countries in the world and its economic potential is shaping its growth and global importance for the future. Nowadays, India is a world power not only with economic potential, but also with increasing military perspective. This paper examines the current developments in the field of security focusing on its relations with China and United States, which are at the forefront of global strategic powers. The aim is to analyze and compare interests, cooperation and foreign policy of the two countries towards India, primarily in the area of security and pays particular attention to the nuclear issue and military cooperation.
Current American foreign policy in the Middle East Peace process
Šteflová, Tereza ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the american foreign policy in israeli-palestinian conflict with emphasis on recent development. The first part summarizes the history of U.S. foreign policy and highlights the main milestones of U.S.-Israeli relations. In the second part the thesis describes so called special relationship between Israel and United States, including different forms of american foreign aid. The third part focuses on the administration of Barack Obama, his ambitions and aims, results of the first two years of his mandate and prospects for the resolution of israeli-palestinian conflict.

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