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Zhroucený stát Somálsko - Analýza vývoje Somálska po pádu režimu Siyaada Barre
Štěpánek, Karel
This Bachelor thesis analyzes the development of one of the poorest countries in the world. The study primarily examines the political failure of the individual, general Barre, as the main cause of the collapse of the state but mainly this thesis analyzes and compares central Somalia with Puntland and Somaliland. The aim of the work is to analyze the 3 main regions in the country using MPI, Well-being index etc. This work also defines the concept of failed states, theoretical approaches to this concept, describes the historical roots of the current conflict, and also tries to suggest possible solutions to the current situation.
Somálsko - zhroucený stát
Kasalová, Jana
KASALOVÁ J., Bachelor thesis, 2015. This bachelor thesis analyse Somalia as collapsed state and the post-conflict recon-struction of Somalia after the civil war. Swot analysis forecast probable development. In conclusion the paper proposes specific recommendations, which should lead to stabi-lization of the political system and the security situation in the country.
Piracy in Somalia as consequence of failed state
Mikýsek, Martin
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the influence of state failure on the genesis of piracy in Somalia. This bachelor thesis is focused on description of situation in the failed state of Somalia and connecting this situation with rise of piracy in the region. Task is to show the connection between piracy and harsh economic conditions, ineffective and corrupted government institutions and humanitarian crisis, caused by natural disasters and long-lasting civil war. Results obtained from analysis are used to recommend effective solution which would assist in eradicating piracy in Somalia.
International response to the phenomenon of piracy in Somalia
Blablová, Michaela ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
This thesis examines the international response to growing number of pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia. Its aims are to specify and analyse military forces and civilian organizations that have been deployed to combat piracy in the region. The first part of the thesis outlines the causes of the conflict and analyses the impact of Somali piracy on the private and public sectors. The second chapter is devoted to the activities of international organizations working in the area. Final part discusses particular counter-piracy military missions.
Piracy as a threat to the international security: NATO in the Gulf of Aden
Bambušek, Michal ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (advisor) ; Volenec, Otakar (referee)
This bacherol's thesis deals with a modern and specific threat to security relations -- piracy. It characterizes this threat in the case of the Gulf of Aden, where the Somali pirate networks operated, which triggered an international reaction and intervention. In connection with the threat of piracy, the thesis analyzes in the theoretical part the history and evolution of piracy into its current form, where it focuses on the emergence of piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the roots of the problems in this area. The second chapter focuses on the various organizations that operate in the Gulf of Aden. These are divided into military and non-military organizations. The last part is devoted to the North Atlantic Alliance, which operates in the Gulf of Aden since 2008.
The Impacts of Maritime Piracy on International Trade
Mühl, Adam ; Černá, Iveta (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The diploma thesis analyzes the impacts of maritime piracy on international community. The study analyzes the situation in terms of economic impacts, but also in terms of international cooperation in solving piracy issues. The aim of the diploma thesis is to define most vulnerable locations, quantify economic impacts and evaluate the impacts of military missions in the affected regions, as well as analyze the published recommendations.
Conflicts in Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea after the Second World War
Miženková, Lucia ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Kochan, Jan (referee)
The work is concerned with political problems in the Horn of Africa region (Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea). It is focused on the course of politics, analysis and future development of both regional and mutual conflicts. First part provides general characteristics of the region as the whole. Next parts deals in detail with each state separetely. There is also given special space to the Ethiopia-Eritrea and Somalia-Ethiopia conflicts.
The civil war in Somalia
Netopilová, Eliška ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Pavlicová, Vendula (referee)
The level of living in many states in Africa is below-average, when compared to the European standard. One of the main challenges of the UN is peacemaking and peacekeeping in an international community. The UN tries to reach the point by using various means. In case of Sub-Saharan Africa, therefore Somalia too, exerts the UN an influence by force of peacekeeping missions and indirectly by means of specialized agencies of the UN. The aspiration of this bachelor thesis is to assess the effects of the UN and the specialized agencies of the UN on the conflict solution and on the level of living of the people living in Somalia. Somalis suffer from malnutrition, dehydration and mortal diseases by reason of a civil war that has lasted for more than two decades. High rate of illiteracy also reduces prospects for well-paid job and thus the ability to make livelihood. The UN tries to handle the situation inter alia by security reasons. By ensuring primary human needs would be created social harmony and reduced crime that could be a potential threat to the international community.
Specifics and problems of countries in the Horn of Africa
Mikeš, Martin ; Steinmetzová, Dana (advisor) ; Pavlík, Petr (referee)
The paper is concerned with the problems of countries in the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia). The first part provides general geographical, historical and demographic information about the Horn of Africa. Further it analyzes the political and security situation in this region, with a special focus on piracy in Somalia. The second part, in particular deals, with economic problems and region specifics problems such as an economic dependence on agriculture and the impact of climate change, further macro economical development, foreign aid, standard of living and the fall-out from HIV/AIDS on poverty. The last part describes territorial and commodity structure of foreign trade with special an emphasis on Ethiopia, where important role has coffee growing.
The development of Somalia since 1990 and the issue of piracy
Šimon, Ondřej ; Kváča, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kochan, Jan (referee)
This paper deals with the development of Somalia since the decay of the dictatorship in the early 1990s and further analyses the attempts to reestablish the somali national state and why any of them did not succeed. Focus on the various sides of the contlict, which is among the goals, sheds light on their performance in the somali failed state, lacking any effective central government. The theoretical part of the paper is dedicated to the phenomenon of failed state, which is being discussed a lot in the post-bipolar period, pursuing the need to solve problems related to failed and failing states. Somalia has become one of them.

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