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The Organizational-Cybernetic Approach to International Institutions
Parízek, Michal ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee) ; Krpec, Oldřich (referee)
The Organizational-Cybernetic Approach to International Institutions Michal Parízek Abstract of the dissertation One of the key tasks of the institutionalist research in international relations should be to explore how the functioning of international institutions can be enhanced through alterations of their design, where design is understood as the only factor that can have a direct causal effect on the institutions' functioning and that, at the same time, is at least in principle amenable to conscious manipulation. The task of this dissertation is to elaborate on whether this can be at all done and, if yes, how exactly and under what conditions. To deal with these problems, I present what is best labelled as the organizational-cybernetic approach, a theoretical and conceptual framework based on insights from the field of organizational cybernetics. Building on the organizational-cybernetic framework, I outline the concept of information transmission capacity as the right dependent variable for the study of how design impacts on functioning of institutions. Subsequently I present the viable system model, an organizational- cybernetic model that identifies on a general level all the key information channels necessary for viability of any governance scheme. Using this approach, we can proceed in the...
From defense alliance to security management: neoliberal institutionalism and NATO's transformation
Suchardová, Hana ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bureš, Oldřich (referee)
Changing environment of international relations, changing conflicts character, and new threats and risks influence North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its role in international system. Clear structure of international system ended with end of bipolar division of Cold War. Unclear political equilibrium brought the question of future of NATO. Political concept that was used during Cold war was not sufficient and the Alliance stated again in front of transformation needs. Also during the Cold War the role of national security had been changing. Subject of this research is character of transformation of NATO and its adherence to theoretical premises of neoliberal institutionalism. International institutions are often subject of research in international relations. This thesis reacts on the deficiency of interest about changes and survival of institutions in literature. The thesis works with the theory of Robert O. Keohane that is rooted in the end of the Cold War but has been modified by further author's works. After basic analysis three variables were identified. These are three transformation areas - institutional development, and mission conduct. On the base of theoretical approach analysis three independent variables were added. These were - level of institutionalization, character of...
The Globalization and the Cosmopolitan Theory of Democracy
Vařeková, Petra ; Šimsa, Martin (advisor) ; Franěk, Jakub (referee)
This thesis is concerned with possibility of a cosmopolitan approach to democracy in the world changed by processes of globalization. The issue of globalization is analyzed from the perspective of three contemporary sociologists - Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Jan Keller. It will be shown in which way economic, cultural and political globalization changes rules of world politics. A modern concept of democracy traditionally assumed the nation-state framework, however nation-states are no longer able to react adequately to the global dimension of contemporary world issues. This fact allows thesis to open up a concept of cosmopolitanism that has ambitions to expand democratic governance at the global level. First this thesis will introduce Kant's cosmopolitan proposition of international legal order - a voluntary league of states. According to Kant, a perpetual peace can be achieved through realization of three spheres of public law: constitutional law, international law and cosmopolitan law. Many authors responded to Kant's position, each of them in a quite different way. In The Law of Peoples John Rawls proposes a political conception of right and justice that applies strictly to the principles and norms of international law. On the other hand, cosmopolitan authors like David Held and Daniele Archibugi...
Confidence in European and International Institutions - April 2016
Pilecká, Jarmila
In April 2016 Public Opinion Research Centre included a block of questions connected to confidence in European Union and international institutions. Questions focused mainly on trust in European Union in general and its concrete authorities. In connection to international institutions respondents evaluated their trust in United Nations and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
Influance of international integration process for Czech national Bank
Zamrazil, Václav ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Cieslar, Vladislav (referee)
This bachelor study evaluates the relationships between the Czech National Bank and selected international institutions -- ECB, IMF and WB, focusing on gradual integration of the Czech Republic into international economic and financial structures, in particular to EU. The Czech national Bank and its role are introduced, as well as those of the other three institutions. The description of individual institutions is followed by brief analyses of mutual relationships between them and the CNB. The main findings of the study are firstly strong intensification of mutual cooperation, secondly gradually changing role of CNB. While the CR and the CNB were net recipient of technical assistance, expert advisory acticvities and financial assistance in the Nineties, the CNB has been playing more and more active role in the field of international cooperation.
Trust in European and International Institutions - April 2015
Čadová, Naděžda
April survey of CVVM asked questions concerning to the trust of people in the international institutions and European institutions. Beside the trust in the EU as a whole, we asked about citizens' trust in the European commission, the European Parliament, the President of the European Council (sometimes referred to as the President of the European Union) and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (sometimes referred to as the Union Minister for Foreign Affairs). Two questions about trust of people in the North Atlantic Alliance and the United Nations organisation have been also included into the survey.
Evaluation of International Institutions and Participation in the Elections to the European Parliament
Kunštát, Daniel
In a November survey CVVM examined how much confidence citizens have in international institutions (UN, EU, NATO...). It also looked at whether citizens were intending to take part in the elections to the European Parliament.

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