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Position of Germany in International Trade
Purchartová, Eliška ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to assess the position of Germany in international trade, in relation with country's current economic situation and economic development after 1990. Another objective of the thesis is to analyze integration of Germany in the European Union. In this context, the thesis assesses the importance of Germany for its trading partners within the European Union. Last part of the thesis analyze the importance of economic relations between Germany and the Czech Republic.
The influence of the terrorist group RAF on the policy of the Federal Republic of Germany in the 70's in the 20th century
Spěváčková, Markéta ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Krines, Vlastimil (referee)
Presented bachelor thesis is dealing with the influence of the terrorist group RAF (Rote Armee Fraktion)on the policy of Germany in the 70's and is also trying to explain how this terrorist group of young intelligent people affected the German society. The bachelor thesis is divided into four chapters: the first chapter tries to explain the phenomenon of terrorism in the international relations and its role and also the evolution of terrorism. The second chapter tries to analyse what were the determinants of the setting up of this terrorist group. The third chapter is dealing with the problem who the terrorists actually were and describing how the terrorist group was working. The last, fourth, chapter is analysing the reaction of the state, the government, in fighting against the terrorist group. This last chapter is also trying to explain if the reactions of the government really stopped RAF or not and how efficient the government of Germany in the fight against RAF was.
The rise of mass tourism in the Federal Republic of Germany in the fifties and the sixties ot the twentieth century
Fantišová, Lenka ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Kozmanová, Irena (referee)
The graduation thesis is focusing on rise of mass tourism in the Federal republic of Germany in the fifties and the sixties of the twentieth century. The introductory part deals with the time of Weimar Republic, when the necessary background of subsequent post-war mass tourism development was set. One of the further crucial subjects of matter is the economic miracle and consumer society, which led among the German citizens up to the broad acceptance of travelling, as a possible way of spending their leisure time. The main part of the thesis concentrates on the mass tourism as cultural and social phenomena. Special attention is finally devoted to the tourist infrastructure in the federal republic in the fifties and the sixties and the way it formed a developed.
Comparison of attitudes of the Czech republic and Germany to the Russian federation (based on analysis of selected media)
Urbanovská, Aneta ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
Comparison of attitudes of the czech and german daily newspapers to the Russian federation in political, economic and security area.
Significance of selected EU country in the process of FDI inflows to the Czech Republic since mid-nineties
Hrubý, Ondřej ; Kalínská, Emílie (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the significance of FDI flows from the Federal Republic of Germany to the Czech Republic since mid-nineties. The introduction of thesis consists of an overview of the overall FDI in the Czech Republic. The next part of thesis evaluates the system of investment incentives, which was adopted in 1998, and subsequently enacted in 2000. Furthermore, describes the process of FDI inflows after accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union. The last part of this work examines the impact of German companies, primarily on the sector and geographic breakdown, employment, labour productivity and impact of investment incentives. Thesis is concluded by an outline of a current situation and the future possible development of FDI inflow from Germany to the Czech Republic.
Economic relationship between the Czech Republic and Germany
Mačátová, Eva ; Petříček, Václav (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the trade between the Czech Republic and Germany from 2000 to the present and to evaluate the impact of international trade of these two countries on the Czech economy. The bachelor thesis begins with the description of economic fundamentals of both countries and then follows on with the evolution of international trade of Czech Republic. The next chapter deals with the trade cooperation between the Czech Republic and Germany and the concluding chapter concentrates on pro-export policies in the Czech Republic.
Questions of Full Employment in Terms of German Economic Miracle
Krejčí, Petr ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Jeřábková, Zdenka (referee)
The aim of the bachelor work is to analyze progress of economy in Federal Republic of Germany after Second World War. I will aim to point to causes and factors, which have had consequences to quick economy increase in Germany's destruction economy after war. Aside from analyze single steps, which have led to restart Germany economy the emphasis will be given on economic and political concept of socially market economy which was one of the main pillars of Germany economy miracle with emphasis on full employment problems.
Analyse of a current state of pension insurance in Germany
Holeček, Petr ; Krebs, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vybíralová, Ivana (referee)
The principal aim of this bachelor thesis is analysis of a current situation/state of pension insurance in Germany and forecasting of its future development regarding the possible risks of financing in connection with the changing of demographic structure of the German population. First, this work will focus on the system functioning, its history, present situation, financing and current as well as planned reforms. The gist of the analysis reveals problems of financing resulting from the expected demographic development and it will also detect the influence of unemployment. Next, the work will describe the alternatives of individual pension insurance in the form of private retirement income insurance with direct or indirect state contribution. The conclusion will show the way in which pensions will be paid out to Czech citizens who work in Germany on a long-term basis.
The Changes in Germany's Foreign Policy from the Unification to the Present
Benedová, Hana ; Šauer, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Matějka, Zdeněk (referee)
Foreign policy of Germany has gained due to its special development in the post-war period some unique traits -- strong multilateral and westward orientation and civilian character. German unification became a turning point in this respect. The country was confronted with the necessity to find its new place within the changing international system. This paper focuses on the subsequent changes of foreign policy. Its purpose is to evaluate the change or continuity of these unique traits on one side and to describe Germany's new role in the international relations on the other. The initial step is to picture the function of bodies involved in shaping the foreign policy - government, parliament, individual federal countries and president. Further on the paper outlines the main events of German unification, restoring its full international subjectivity. The core descriptive part is divided in three main segments in terms of the personality leading the government, the chancellor. It first gives an account of foreign policy of the "Kohl era", continues with Schröder government and closes with foreign policy of Angela Merkel. With the view of the complexity of such a task the paper focuses on selected policy areas only -- European integration, transatlantic cooperation and partnership with Russia being among them.
Competitiveness of the EU and Germany
Curevová, Markéta ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Hitzgerová, Vlasta (referee)
The first chapter describes the competitiveness in general, its definition and possible ways of measuring competitiveness. Second chapter informs about the Lisbon strategy, its development and current situation. Last chapter is related to Germany, it describes in more detail Agenda 2010 and Germany's national reform programme.

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