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Economic Diplomacy as a Tool in Bilateral Relations - a Case Study of Taiwan
Stehlíková, Libuše ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Druláková, Radka (referee)
Due to the special international status of Taiwan the area of economic cooperation represents one of the most important components of the country's foreign policy. Economic diplomacy is one of the major tools to promote the economic interests of a state in international relations. First, the paper discusses the theoretical definition of economic diplomacy and the changes in approach to foreign relations in Taiwan. Further, it characterizes the institutional system of Taiwan's economic diplomacy. Based on the comparison of Taiwan's bilateral relations with a diplomatic ally and with a country without diplomatic relations, it is examined whether the form or the content of mutual relations is more important in order to achieve the economic diplomacy's objectives.
China in Africa - Comparison of Sino-African Relations in the years 1960-65 and 2000-2005
Svoboda, Jan ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
Sino-African relations have recently become a hot topic. Chinese cooperation with the African continent is becoming more and more important not only in the field of politics but also within the economic relations. This thesis deals with two five-years long periods in the 60s and at the beginning of the 21st century. It analyses the dynamics of modern Sino-African relations in a variety of aspects.
ECFA and Cross-strait Relations
Kladivo, Pavel ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
In June 2010 China and Taiwan finished negotiations on Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement. Work's focus is on the political impact of this economic agreement. After analyzing the main actars and factors influencing the development of corss-strait relations, author describes the negotiations and possible implications of the agreement.
Multiculturalism in Taiwan - a specific topic for study
Liščák, Vladimír
With the democratization of Taiwan since the end of 1980s, and namely since 1990s, revival of cultural tradition in local languages, including languages of Taiwanese aboriginals, has become
Comparison of cross-strait relations under the Democratic Progressive Party and after the elections in 2008
Dietzová, Tereza ; Knotková, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to compare the relationship between the People's Republic of China and Taiwan in two consecutive seasons. In the first period from 2000 to 2008, when the Democratic Progressive Party was in power, is Taiwan in constitutional crisis, which has a major impact on mutual relations. Beijing's distrust towards the new president is the cause of the strong cooling of relations especially at the political level. Economic and cultural cooperation is not affected by the political events and develops very positively. After Kuomintang toke over the power after elections in 2008, relations improved rapidly, cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China contributes to that. The dialogue between government agencies for mutual relations is established again, based on the actions of these agencies is concluded many agreements that allow the deepening of cooperation mainly on economic and cultural level. At this time there is a historic improvement in relations.
U.S.-Chinese Relations 1992-2008, Comparison Clinton - Bush, PRC -Taiwan
Sasková, Lucie ; Krátký, Karel (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
Fifty years after declaration of the People's Republic of China in October 1949 and thirty years after U.S. establishment of full diplomatic relations with PRC in January 1979 the question of Taiwan still remains one of the main and sometimes even very explosive topics in Sino-American relations. This fact proves how important the fate of Taiwan is for the USA as well as for the PRC. This paper compares American foreign policy toward China over Taiwan during Clinton administration (1993-2001) and Bush administration (2001-2009). Based upon analysis of historical development of American relations to China the cornerstone for the policy toward the PRC and Taiwan is presented. This cornerstone characterised by strategic ambiguity represents ground for the comparison of both presidents.
Taiwan as a factor in the relations of People´s Republic of China and Unites States
Novotná, Jana ; Knotková, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
Already for several decades, the relations among the People's Republic of China, the United States of America and Taiwan are in a situation, which is hard to solve. The Taiwan Strait symbolizes a place, where whenever can break out a conflict between the United States and China. Chinese effort to take over Taiwan seems as the most assumed reason of the war, and in this case the USA would support Taiwan by force. The main aim of my work is an analysis of how important role plays the Taiwan question in relationships between China and the United States and how these relations are influenced by this problem. The Bachelor thesis is divided into four parts. The first chapter analyses economic relations between China and the United States. Next three are focused on political and strategic relations between the USA and China. The first two of these deals with the American and Chinese foreign policy. The last chapter analyses the problems of armed forces. The conclusion is focused on a summary of observed facts.
The Asian First-Tier and Second-Tier Newly Industrialized Countries Comparison
Pavlů, Zuzana ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Nováková, Jana (referee)
The bachelor thesis "The Asian First-Tier and Second-Tier Newly Industrialized Countries Comparison" maps the development of Asian NIEs from the beginning of their miracle growth till nowadays, however the peculiar attention is paid to the pre-crisis period till 1997. During this period these countries made signigicant structural changes inside their economies. The emphasis is then put on their outstanding export orientation. Space is given to introduction of particular countries in demographic, geographic and some other indicators in order to provide wider illustration of them, as well as to basic outline of the problem. The objective of the thesis is to provide common features or disparities between two Asian generations as well as between countries of each generation itself.
Foreign direct investment in the Czech - Taiwan relationship
Bareš, Josef ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The paper deals with the role of FDI in a country's economic development. First the economic development and the role of FDI in this process is described for Czech Republic and Taiwan. Further, the relationships between the two countries and EU as a major international player are analyzed. Next a comparison of the economic development and FDI in both of the named countries is carried out. In the the mutual economic and FDI relationships between Czech Republic and Taiwan are analysed. These relationships are demosntrated on the case of taiwanese FDI in Czech Republic including the reasons which lead the investor's decisions.
International political position of Taiwan
Dittrichová, Petra ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
Chapter one - the history of island. Chapter two - the period of time, when Taiwan had been the representative of China. Chapter three - Taiwan lost above mentioned position and got into the international isolation. Chapter four - mentioned negotiations with China. Chapter five - political situation on Taiwan. Chapter six - political triangle United States - China - Taiwan. Chapter seven - economic wonder of Taiwan

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