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The business relations between the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom with consideration of the cultural differences
Lněničková, Lada ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Střecha, Michal (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the business relations between the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom and to analyse the cultural specifics of the UK. Another goal of the thesis is the analysis of the economical environment of the UK. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is focused on the basic information about the country. In the second chapter I pay attention to the British economy, including the analysis of the basic macroeconomic facts and the international trade of the country. The next chapter deals with the Czech-British business relations. When entering a foreign market it is highly important to study the cultural differences of a country and its customs during business negotiations. The knowledge of these differences brings a big advantage for those interested in a market, therefore the fourth chapter is focused on this topic. The last chapter includes the opinions of the businessmen on the Czech and British market.
Obstacles associated with the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Karráa, Elia ; Eichler, Jan (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
This work addresses the problems and difficulties with which the Palestinians will have to deal in order to establish a functional and independent Palestinian state, which would become a full-fledged and reliable member of the international community. The aim of this work is to provide the reader with enough examples of problems that must be overcome and ultimately assess the current situation and its impact on future negotiations.The main finding is that the long-lasting occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip caused that today is the emergence of a sovereign state, which would be absolutely independent on Israel a mere theory and in practice for both nations would be easier to create binational state entity in which all citizens would possess the same rights and duties to the society. Results of this study provide quick and detailed overview of the internal situation of the Palestinian Authority, the economic situation of the Palestinians and the international political context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Problems and obstacles associated with the establishment of an independent Palestinian state
Multilateral trade liberalisation at the beginning of the new millenium (international organizations` view)
Jusko, Radoslav ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee) ; Kosír, Igor (referee) ; Sipko, Juraj (referee)
Multilateral trade negotiations are widely influenced by various forms of cooperation among countries and by international organizations. There is a wide spectrum of differences in cooperation between the Uruguay and the Doha round of multilateral trade negotiations. Multilateral forums of developed countries are not able to provide sufficient impetus for negotiations, views of developing countries must be considered. There are differences in formation of coalition of countries, which are more wide-spread and more influential, though mainly by setting the negotiations agenda. There has been even a shift in policies of multilateral organizations; their direct and indirect influence is more noticeable. Though financial crisis led to diversion from multilateral trade issues, changed some positions, since 2009 there are signals, that there might be a shift in negotiations leading to successful conclusion of the Doha negotiations.
Australian culture and its effect on business negotiations
Blažík, Radek ; Boučková, Jana (advisor) ; Skokanová, Dagmar (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to outline the basic theoretical frameworks and concepts of cultures and cross cultural communication and interaction followed by a description of the national culture of Australie and its effect on the Australian business environment. When finished the thesis can be used as a guide for businesses trying to expand their activities to Australia or for individuals, who are interested in the Australian culture itself. Readers of this paper will be intruduced to the latest concepts to cross cultural management and communication, such us Intercultural Effectivness and Cultural Intelligence. Focus is also devouted to the issue business negotiations in culturaly diverse environments. The paper tries to provide the reader with a complex understanding of the australian culture. This is done through the characterizing of aspects that have the biggest influence on a countries culture, such as history, demografics, climate , education etc. Another part Another part of the thesis is a quick introduction to the macroeconomic conditions of Australia. It should give the reader a general idea about what the structure of the australian economy is like, how the taxation system works and what some investment possibilities on the australian continent are.
Economic and political aspects of integration of Turkey into the EU.
Lorková, Aneta ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Tunkrová, Věra (referee)
This thesis in three chapters, objectively and impartially summarizes the key economic and political integration of Turkey into the EU and refers to any present or future pros and contras associated with joining the EU. First chapter focuses particularly on the economic situation of the country, current and future important energetic position of Turkey and Turkish demographic projections. Second chapter analyzes the army's role in the country and its potential ability to protect the EU external borders. The chapter also seeks to offer a comprehensive look at the circumstances and causes of the Cyprus question, turkish good-neighborly relations and the persistent instability in the underdeveloped regions of the country, coupled with Kurdish separatism in the southeast and the so-called "Armenian genocide". For better understanding of the benefits and risks of selected political and economic aspects are tables in the beginning of chapters. Final chapter outlines the current situation of Turkey's accession process, briefly acquainted with the Copenhagen criteria, analyzing the Commission's progress report on Turkey in 2009 and finally outlines the probable developments of the possible variations of the Union and Turkey relation and describes the potential impacts on the EU and Turkey in case of refusal of membership.

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