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Russia and Tatars: mutual relations during the era of early Russian-Mongolian contacts
Mlynář, Tomáš ; Tumis, Stanislav (advisor) ; Machátová, Ludmila (referee)
The opening part of the work is focused on the reasons of mongolian military success in the 13th century, Genghis Khan's personality, the form of the mongolian conquest and the main events that caused nomadic expansion. The authors' attention is aimed at the two main mongolian attacks on Russia - the one led by Subetei in 1223 and the next one following 14 years later, led by Batu-khan. The author gives a detailed description of those affairs, including the scouting nature of the first of them and the conquering nature of the second one. The next part of the work deals with the situation after Genghis Khan's death, organization of his empire and the history of the Eastern Europe before the mongolian invasion. The impact of nomadic agression on the cultural and political life of the russian principalities is also mentioned.

Party Preferences and Voting Model in June 2015
Kunštát, Daniel
In June survey CVVM investigated how people trust to political Parties and whether they are willing to take part in elections to Chamber of Deputies. In the press release there are two different types of information: Party preference and a model of voting behaviour.

Party Preferences and Voting Model in February 2016
Červenka, Jan
In February survey CVVM investigated how people trust to political Parties and whether they are willing to take part in elections to Chamber of Deputies. In the press release there are two different types of information: Party preference and a model of voting behaviour.

Comparative analysis of instruments for regulation of biodegradable municipal waste foccused on tradable permits
Kliková, Petra ; Louda, Jiří (advisor) ; Osersová, Marta (referee)
The problem of biodegradable municipal waste which is being placed on landfills has become a current introduction of Council Directive 99/31/EC on the landfill of waste for the member states of the European Union, which attempts to solve problems caused by placing these types of waste on landfills; it concerns chiefly the genesis of greenhouse gas. Some countries therefore also utilize the economic instruments of the environment politics, to a greater or smaller extent, in their waste strategies for fulfilling their goals. The work analyzes two chosen market based instruments that are being used in the given issue, specifically tradable permissions which Great Britain uses in its programme Landfill Allowances Trading Scheme (LATS), and charges for the waste landfills which are being asserted in Czech Republic. Using the comparative analysis, performed by the methodology designed by OECD, it is being observed how effectively the chosen instrument affects the given problem.

Statistical inference for categorical data analysis
Kocáb, Jan ; Pecáková, Iva (advisor) ; Coufalová, Petra (referee)
This thesis introduces statistical methods for categorical data. These methods are especially used in social sciences such as sociology, psychology and political science, but their importance has increased also in medical and technical sciences. In the first part there is mentioned statistical inference for a proportion. Here is written about classical, exact and Bayesian methods for estimating and hypothesis testing. If we have a large sample then we can approximate exact distribution by normal distribution but if we have a small sample cannot use this approximation and it is necessary to use discrete distribution which makes inference more complicated. The second part deals with two categorical variables analysis in contingency tables. Here are explained measures of association for 2 x 2 contingency tables such as difference of proportion and odds ratio and also presented how we can test independence in the case of large sample and small one. If we have small sample we are not allowed to use classical chi-squared tests and it is necessary to use alternative methods. This part contains variety of exact tests of independence and Bayesian approach for the 2 x 2 table too. In the end of this part there is written about a table for two dependent samples and we are interested whether two variables give identical results which occurs when marginal proportions are equal. In the last part there are methods used on data and discussed results.

The Look At Sudeten Germans In The Chosen Parts Of Documentary Series Descendants And Ancestors
Kratochvíl, Jaroslav ; Kubica, Petr (advisor) ; Vachek, Karel (referee)
Bachelor thesis analyses two chosen parts of standards propaganda documentary series Descendants and ancestors. To be specific, it concerns about pictures Neurosis of revanchism and Seeds of hate, which attends in terms to the problematic of the Sudeten Germans. The work concerns on the basis of their analyzes ? going out from Marxist postulates ? the interpretation of the Sudeten question. It focuses also on the structure, used dramaturgy and film language, that this cutting documents use to reach for their propaganda purpose. In total, this case studies gives a plastic and comprehensive look at ways, which were used by standards documentary film work to process historical facts and evens, including the political and standards targets, which should this pictures primary serve.

Party Preferences and Voting Model in October 2015
Kunštát, Daniel
In October survey CVVM investigated how people trust to political Parties and whether they are willing to take part in elections to Chamber of Deputies. In the press release there are two different types of information: Party preference and a model of voting behaviour.

Russia in the context of energy security
Řeřicha, Jan ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis refers to Russian energy sector in the context of energy security. The main goal of this thesis is to compare importance of European and Asian markets for export of Russian energy. After a theoretical introduction in first chapter two main markets for export of crude oil and gas are described. Second chapter relates to European Union as a consumer of Russian energy, dependence of some states is measured, and main pipelines are mentioned. Third chapter analyzes China as the most important region outside EU and other partners -- Japan and South Korea. In Eastern Russia, new energy projects are built, which will increase the capacity for export to Eastern Asia. Last chapter points out problems of Russian energy sector -- low level of efficiency, depletion of production and investment. Economic and political importance is introduced.

Czech banking in the European context
Pospíšil, Jakub ; Štěpánek, Pavel (advisor) ; Ševčíková, Michaela (referee)
The subject of this research is the current Czech banking sector, respectively two of its chosen representatives Česká spořitelna and Komerční banka. These financial institutions are compared with basic economic indicators, with their parent banks Erste Group and Société Générale. The subject of the analysis, which is performed with emphasis on the comparison of parent and subsidiary companies, is the level of capital adequacy, return on equity, return on assets and loan to deposit ratio. The results of this investigation are put into context with the historical, political, regulatory and macroeconomic development. From the identified relationships is obvious higher production rate and economic stability of "Czech" banks, but consolidated results for the entire group do not have serious systemic problems in their functioning.

Regularization of Illegal Migration as a Policy-making Process
Dumont, Anna ; Novotný, Vilém (advisor) ; Jelínková, Marie (referee)
'Regularization of Illegal Migration as a Policy-making Process' deals with the social problem of having a high number of irregular migrants in the Czech Republic and regularization as a tool that could help reduce it. Regularization is seen as a political process theoretically described by using the Advocacy Coalition Framework. This thesis tries to find normative definitions of the two coalitions, which hold different beliefs and two different points of view rather than describe the problem. The work is partly designed as a case study in which the theory is applied to the issue of regularization in part there is also an explanation of regularization as well as the Advocacy Coalition Framework. The thesis defines the two coalitions within the subsystem - the for-regularization and anti-regularization coalitions. Each coalition has its deep core and policy core beliefs that determine the relationship to the topic as well as the relationship between the coalitions themselves. In conclusion, the author summarized the information about the coalitions and their belief in three comparative tables where one can confront their approaches. The last part also contains a chapter on The Changes of Beliefs and Policies, where there is an introduction of two policies: the system of voluntary return and that...