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Foreign Aid and Its Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Šteflová, Tereza ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Kochan, Jan (referee)
The thesis focuses on development assistance to Palestine and on the role of this assistance within the Palestinian state formation and overall Israeli-Palestinian peace process. The work comprises evaluation of the effectiveness and efficiency of the development aid in general, based on several studies published by prominent researchers discussing the issues of the development assistance. In its core part, the thesis describes the evolution of the development assistance with Palestine, follows statistics about provision of the Official Development Aid (ODA) and discusses political and socio-economic implications of the development aid. Moreover, one part is devoted to the Czech development cooperation with Palestine and shows the effect of development aid on concrete project of electrification in Tubas district.
Analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the territory of the City of Jerusalem since 1948
Drábková, Tereza ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
This bachelor's thesis analyzes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the territory of the City of Jerusalem since the establishment of the State of Israel until March 2015. The objective of the thesis is to find out whether Jerusalem hinders the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and if so, then how. Within the framework of this matter, the thesis deals with the issue of main causes of disputes in the Holy City, the position of Jerusalem at the 2000 Camp David Summit, and possible proposals for the future arrangement of the city.
The role of Hamas in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Hortová, Silvie ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Volenec, Otakar (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the theory of the clash of civilizations especially among Jewish and Islamic cultures, then it tackles the current security issue of terrorism. Theoretical and methodological basis is applied to the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially on the Palestinian organization Hamas, which since the late 80s of the 20th century, operates on the territory of the Gaza Strip. This work comprehensively explains the development, activities and the style of attacks perpetrated by Hamas. The main goal of this thesis is to clarify that Hamas embodies one of the obstacles which prevent the Middle East from the lasting peace.
Creating of Palestinian state
Vítková, Jana ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creating of statehood under international law of one of the current controversial entities striving for statehood - Palestine. The theoretical part is based on Montevideo Convention of 1933 which defines the characteristics of the state as a subject of international law, it focuses also on the self-determination right of nations, the creation and recognition of the state with its consequences. Individual criteria of statehood such as population, territory, government and capacity to act in international relations are analysed in the empirical part and then applied to the example of Palestine. The aim is to evaluate whether the criteria of statehood set in the theoretical part are fulfilled or what prevents them from fulfillment. The thesis tries to focus its analysis on the creating of statehood characteristics especially in historical context. The third chapter is devoted to the role of major international players in shaping of Palestinian statehood characteristics and their current attitudes to the question of Palestine. The work contributes to the clarification and better understanding of the issue of Palestinian statehood and offers a comprehensive view of its piecemeal forming and development.
Peace initiatives during the Second Intifada - Road map for peace as a possible solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Cuchý, Ondřej ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the peace process development during the late phase of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict called the Second Intifada. The purpose of this study is to classify and describe main peace initiatives to be held during the Second Intifada and subsequently analyze one of them in a detail -- the so-called Road map for peace. The thesis will also evaluate the Road map's impacts on the peace process as well as on the nature of Israeli-Palestinian relations in general. The thesis should explain main benefits and results of the peace process and analyze the factors that prevent Israelis and Palestinians reaching a parmanent agreement.
Alliance between small and large states on the example of the US and Israel. Alliance as a way to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Voltornist, Valeriya ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Werner, Jan (referee)
Alliance is considered to be one of the most interesting tools of influencing international policy. US-Israeli relations in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute are the main topic of this thesis.The first chapter focuses on defining the concept of alliance, circumstances of its origin, type classification of this instrument of foreign policy, as well as examining the alliance in a general perspective and in relation to small states. The second chapter is devoted to the security aspects of the US-Israeli alliance, with an emphasis on the analysis of this form of cooperation in the context of negotiations between Israel and Palestine. The third chapter deals with issues of relations between allies in the public dimension using an analysis of public opinion surveys.In the last part will be also mentioned the impact of the Israeli lobby in shaping public attitudes of the United States.The aim is to determine whether the type of alliance between the US and Israel helps to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or, conversely, complicates the situation.
The process and the perspectives of the Israeli-Palestinian dialogue in the early 21st century.
Švojgrová, Anna ; Novotná, Yvona (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most serious conflicts nowadays. That's why the Palestine's situation also destabilizes the balance of powers in the world. The aim of this thesis is to outline possible solutions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by analyzing the history of the conflict and its most significant problems -- the disputes over Jerusalem, the situation of Palestinian refugees, establishing fixed borders between Israel and Palestine and also the issue of Jewish settlements. To solve these matters, however, the peace talks between Israel and Palestine, which are described later on in this thesis, must be renewed. Finding a definite solution is closely connected with the development not only in Palestine and Israel but in other Arab countries and the countries of the West as well.
The Obama Administration and Its Role in the Middle East Peace Process
Kohoutová, Pavlína ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to look at all the factors that affect not only the course of the Middle East conflict, but also internal and foreign policy of the United States. The aim is to describe the situation of the Middle East conflict and its links to the unflagging efforts and policies of the United States, especially in the last few years by U.S. President Barack Obama. The term Middle East conflict was for the purpose of this thesis reduced to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the Obama administration's role in the peace process.
The influence of the Jewish diaspora in the U.S. on United States foreign policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Faltejsková, Kateřina ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
This thesis examines the influence of the Jewish diaspora in the U.S. on United States foreign policy towards Israel, and especially to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The theoretical part is aimed at explanation of the concept of diaspora and its influence on international relations. It examines the development of the Jewish Diaspora from its beginnings to the present, focusing in particular on the United States. The second part deals with the pro-Israeli lobby and its influence on the legislative and executive power in the United States and describes the most significant pro-Israeli organizations. In the end the thesis examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, his key historical aspects and especially the policy of the last three U.S. presidents: W. J. Clinton, G. W. Bush and B. Obama.
Current American foreign policy in the Middle East Peace process
Šteflová, Tereza ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the american foreign policy in israeli-palestinian conflict with emphasis on recent development. The first part summarizes the history of U.S. foreign policy and highlights the main milestones of U.S.-Israeli relations. In the second part the thesis describes so called special relationship between Israel and United States, including different forms of american foreign aid. The third part focuses on the administration of Barack Obama, his ambitions and aims, results of the first two years of his mandate and prospects for the resolution of israeli-palestinian conflict.

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