National Repository of Grey Literature 49 records found  beginprevious30 - 39next  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Normative power as a Source of EU Peacebuilding: Diffusion of Normative Power Europe in the Western Balkans
Petrlová, Eva ; Střítecký, Vít (advisor) ; Ditrych, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis aims to interconnect a theory of normative power Europe with the activities of the EU and its affect on the Western Balkans. The theoretical concept of normative power is based on the assumption of the EU as a normative actor who is able through its norms, values and principles to become a major civilian actor in international relations, especially in the area of conflict management. The theoretical part of the paper therefore focuses on the concept of normative power EU (NPE) as it is presented by Ian Manners, and how its normative character is reflected in the common security and defense policy. It is analysed how the NPE is diffused in selected countries of the Western Balkans through four chosen transfer mechanisms by Manners that comprise the operationalization of the thesis at the same time. Therefore the aim of this work is to contribute to the further broadening the debate over the EU's role in the international system, but also to find out how the norms and values are transmitted in selected countries of the near neighborhood - Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Kosovo. All of this with regard to democracy, human and minority rights, peaceful settlement of disputes, good governance etc., which encompass the basic values of the EU. The selected operationalization has allowed...
Balkans as a geopolitical and geoeconomic ground between the European Union and Russian federation
Fojtík, Petr ; Romancov, Michael (advisor) ; Bureš, Oldřich (referee)
There were several changes from the global point of view during last decades. The European Union has enlarged itself by more than half of new members and it represents the biggest area of free trade in the world. Political integration of this unique international organization has also taken a place by accepting new treaties. Russia after the breakup of the Soviet Union overcame with the legacy of this empire and not only due to its geographical area is one of the world superpower now. The Balkans was from the historical view area of clashes between European powers and it is valid until now. The European Union has offered to Western Balkans countries full membership on behalf of Stabilisation and association agreement. On the other hand Russia expands its mainly economic interests with regional overlap and that's why the researched region swelled its geopolitical and geoeconomic significance. Thesis called "Balkans as geopolitical and geoconomic area between the European Union and Russian Federation" separated up to three connected parts. Theoretical and methodological part anchors thesis from theoretical perspective, presents operationalization of variables and defines the hypothesis. The most quantitatively extensive analytical part, which is divided into two parts, is focused on application of...
The Czechs play the "balkan music": research on stereotypes of Czech musicians
Libánská, Alena ; Jurková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Seidlová, Veronika (referee)
The thesis deals with the Czech community of musicians who play so-called "Balkan music". The research deals with those coming originally from the Czech Republic and who do not have any obvious links to the Balkan peninsula. The emphasis is put on their stereotypical notion about Balkans. The content of the music works they produce and the way how are performed are considered as the key moments how the musicians express their feelings and visions about Balkan. The most of the thesis originates from my personal experience with the "Balkan music" in the Czech environment and from my participation in the Džezvica band. This band is also utilized as an reference model of the "western idea"about the Balkan. The work comprises of both theoretical part denoting the stereotypization and balkanism and the field research carried out during years 2010-2012 in Prague. As an integral part follows the analysis of semi-structured interviews with selected musicians on the (general) topic "balkan music". As the main outcome, the thesis captures and analyses whether we can evaluate the "czech balkanism" with the balkanism and if and how are such musicians' concepts being made.
Jiří Viktor Daneš (1880-1928)
Hanták, Daniel ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Martínek, Jiří (referee)
This study is biography of Jiří Viktor Daneš (1880 - 1928). First chapter summarizes fundamental stages of his life (studies, First World War, diplomatic activity in Australia), his death and legacy. Second chapter is approaching his travelling with emphasis on big travels - to Java and Australia with Karel Domin (1909 - 1910) and his journey around the world (1920 - 1923). Last chapter approaches his scientific work in basic outline.
Ottoman houses in Anatolia and the Balkans
Vytejčková, Kateřina ; Procházka, Lubomír (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Dagmar (referee)
OTTOMAN HOUSES IN ANATOLIA AND THE BALKANS Ottoman houses in Anatolia and the Balkans are situated in the areas, which were the part of the Ottoman Empire during many centuries and where the Ottoman centralized legal system was applied. This houses belonged to Muslims and Christians, who were local landowners, merchants, and craftsmen. Design of the houses reflects the statute and lifestyle of their owners. Most of the preserved houses originate from the 17th century until the transition of the 19th to the 20th century. They are multi-storeyed houses, which have some external and internal features. It is typical that they have overlapping upper storey to the sides, which are buttressed by wooden braces. Most frequently their ground floor is walled from stones and the upper floors has wooden, half-timbered frame with the filling of an unburnt bricks. The ground floor was used as a service area and on the upper floors there are habitable rooms. These rooms were divided into the male and the female-family section, they could be also divided according to the seasons to the rooms for the winter living and for the summer living. Specific feature of the rooms in ottoman houses is mulifunctionality.
The way to the independence of Montenegro: the role of Milo Djukanovic
Hurajčíková, Veronika ; Šístek, František (advisor) ; Tejchman, Miroslav (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with the way of Montenegro to the independence in its final stage, respectively, in the period from the collapse of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the emergence of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992 to declaration of an independent Montenegro in 2006. In connection with this attention will be focused primarily on policy of Milo Djukanovic and his transformation from communist socialite ally of Slobodan Milosevic to the men, who began working with the West and making an effort to independence of Montenegro. Based on these information the author will try to summarize and evaluate the role played by Djukanovic's policy and what its significance lay on Montenegro's way to independence. In conclusion, the author will try to think how one person can change and influence the development of the entire state. Besides policy of Milo Djukanovic attention will be focused also on the media and political party of Milo Djukanovic, Democratic Party of Socialist (DPS). Specifically, the author will focus on their role and importance on Montenegro's way to independence and how it influenced policy and behavior of Milo Djukanovic.
Islam and Communist regimes in the Balkans
Šimek, Petr ; Pikal, Kamil (advisor) ; Tejchman, Miroslav (referee)
The purpose of this academic paper is to describe and understand the existence of Muslim communities within communist states in the Balkans region. Three states in particular are subject of research- Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. All these states have significant Muslim population and Islam has played an important role in their history. Based on study of sources and relevant literature, this paper answers five fundamental questions: 1. How did communist states of Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania treat their Muslim population and their religion? 2. What influence did the development of individual countries within the world communist movement have on the fate of their Muslim minorities? 3. Did the development within these countries have any influence on their Muslim populations? 4. Was there some influence of Islam on the policies of these communist states? 5. Can we trace any influence of internal religious policies in Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria in relations with third party states? This paper concludes that: 1. The best quality of life for Muslim communities was found in communist Yugoslavia. In Bulgaria the situation of the Turkish minority that represents Islam in the country was continually worsening during the whole of communist period. The development in Albania was very specific as...
Changes of geopolitical map of the Balkans and their influence on the security and stability of the European Union
Friček, Michal ; Hnízdo, Bořivoj (advisor) ; Romancov, Michael (referee)
Friček, Michal.. Changes of geopolitical map of Balkan and their influence on security of the Czech Republic. Prague: Charles University in Prague. Faculty of Social Sciences. 2012. Number of words: 20 435. Number of letters: 125 104. Supervisor: Doc. PhDr. Bořivoj Hnízdo, PhD. This work evaluates objective risks for security of the Czech Republic resulting from geopolitical changes in Balkan according to respective security sectors. It is done specifically in military, social and political security. Evolution of these threats is compared with dynamic of military conflicts on territory of western Balkan. That is base for assessment of adequacy of securitization of these problems on the part of Czech security authorities. Keywords: security of the Czech Republic - Balkan geopolitics
Language and etnicity in the Balkans and in Britain
Blažek, Jan ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Soukup, Martin (referee) ; Brouček, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of ethnic consciousness in the territories of the Balkans and of Great Britain by focusing on the tendencies towards ethnical inclusion (crossing of ethnical boundaries) and ethnical exclusion (strengthening of the above mentioned). Inspired by B. Anderson's definition of nation (nation = imagined community), the author has chosen the languages of the investigated areas as the actual subject of his research. In three chapters he has studied first the structural and lexicological aspect of the language, then the terminological one (study of ethnonyms) and finally the textual one (study of national myths and the language used to their description). The conclusion of the research described above clearly shows, that whereas English is being perceived as a highly inclusive language (also due to its grammatical straightforwardness and lexicological richness) by speakers of other native languages in Britain (be it the autochthon minorities or migrants), in the Balkans, on the other hand, languages are being perceived as an exclusive propriety of the given ethnic group, which may even lead to artificial differences being introduced in them. The approach prevailing in Great Britain is clearly the one fostering better inter-ethnic cohabitation....

National Repository of Grey Literature : 49 records found   beginprevious30 - 39next  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.