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The position of Australia in the world economy
Hudeček, Jiří ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Kačírková, Eliška (referee)
The bachelor thesis examines the position of the Australian economy in the world. This target is accomplished by using selected macroeconomic indicators and by characterizing the international trade and foreign direct investments. The thesis is structured into three chapters. The first chapter describes changes in the Australian economy and compares the macroeconomic indicators with other countries. The second chapter specifies the international trade in goods and services and foreign direct investments. The international trade is divided into territorial and commodity structure and the foreign direct investments are specified by inflow and outflow. The last chapter focuses on bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements and mentions the Australian most important business partners.
Aspects of financing tennis under Czech Tennis Association patronage
Hustoles, Jan ; Kotáb, Jiří (advisor) ; Kuchár, Róbert (referee)
Subject of this work is an analysis of selected aspects of financing tennis in the Czech Republic. The description focuses primarily on related legislative, institutional, political, financial and economic aspects. Financing issues caused by Sazka a.s. crisis are taken into account. Furthermore, the work introduces differences among the Czech Republic and Great Britain, USA and Australia in this matter, on which credentials for the Czech tennis financial coverage should be made.
Australia´s cultural standards
Kaplanová, Lucie ; Khelerová, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Zdeněk (referee)
The first part of the thesis deals with the concept of culture, its elements and problems which may arise between two cultures. Then I mention the elements on which compare culture Hofstede, Trompenaars and Thomas. The second part focus on general information about Australia and then on characteristics of Australian culture mentioned in the literature. In the last part, I analyze how the Czechs perceive Australian culture on the basis of survey. The end of the thesis includes advice and recommendations on how to deal with the Australian cultural specifics.
The Multimedia Educational Programme for teaching regional geography of Australia and New Zealand for 2nd stage of PS
BROŽOVÁ, Kristýna
The diploma thesis deals with teaching regional geography of Australia and New Zealand on the second stage of Primary school. The main aim is to create the multimedia educational programme in the SMART notebook 11, the special programme for interactive board. The thesis also contains a methodological guide for teachers which was created with educational programme. This programme corresponds to the principles of the current educational documents (Framework Educational Programme for Elementary Education). The theoretical part deals with the didactic analysis of current educational textbooks and workbooks of geography which are designed for the second stage of Primary school and included the subject matter. There was made a research by a controlled discussion with geography teachers to get a notion of time allocation and volume in teaching regional geography of Australia and New Zealand.
Czech-Australian Relations and their Reflection in Czech Public Diplomacy
Patočková, Marie ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Vaško, Martin (referee)
Relations between the Czech Republic and Australia have several forms and those are reflected in the economic, cultural, or tourism. The work aims to map these relationships, find out what relationships are established and how, if at all, are supported by Czech public diplomacy. The first part is theoretical and explains the concept of public diplomacy and its activities in creating a positive image of the country abroad. The next two chapters are devoted to no particular form of Czech-Australian relations and their further support.
Australian and New Zealand Trade Policy Reaction to Asian Rise in the World Economy
Hrdinová, Pavlína ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Zapletal, Petr (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to select those Asian countries that underwent a dynamic economic increase in the period from 1970 till 2010, to characterize the Australian and New Zealand trade in the past decades, and to find how the Australian and New Zealand trade policy has reacted to the rise of the given Asian countries. The first chapter is titled Rise of Asia and its Impact on Trade in the Region. In this chapter, I focused to those Asian countries that underwent a dynamic economic increase in the period from 1970 till 2010, and to the basic Australian and New Zealand trade policy tendencies. The second chapter deals with regional Australian and New Zealand trade agreements.
Business relations of the Czech Republic and Australia
Černicová, Mariana ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Klosová, Anna (referee)
The goal of the thesis "Business relations of the Czech Republic and Australia" is to analyze mutual trade and economic relations and also attempts to evaluate their possible further development and opportunities for cooperation that have been created in the past years due to the excellent quality of the automobile industry in Czech Republic. In first part there is analysis of development of both countries focused on crisis period, which had major impact on global trade relations. After evaluating economic situations, analysis of foreign trade of Czech Republic and Australia are demonstrated. The European Union is an important trade partner for Australia therefore their mutual trade is described in next section. Based on this analysis further opportunities for business cooperation and trade of Czech Republic are analyzed in third part along with other business perspectives
Changes of the Westminster Model of Democracy: Case Studies of Australia and Canada
Vašínová, Marcela ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Vymětal, Petr (referee)
This thesis is devoted to analysis of political systems of Australia and Canada in terms of the Arend Lijphart's theory of the consensual and the Westminster model of democracy. The aim is to determine whether there has been a move away from the Westminster model during the years 1996 to 2011, to set the current level of diversion and place both countries at the right place on the potencional axis connecting the two opposing models.
Australia and New Zealand: economic development and its impact on Asia-Pacific and European Union relations
Behunová, Jana ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the economic development of Australia and New Zealand at the end of the 1980's and beginning of the 1990's and its impact on both countries' status in the Asia-Pacific region. This study consists of three chapters. The first chapter deals with the undergone microeconomic and macroeconomic reforms at the end of the 1980's and throughout the 1990's and discusses the economic situation before and after the changes. The second chapter analyses the history of and current relations between Australia, New Zealand and countries and regional groups in the Asia-Pacific region (China, Japan, South Korea, APEC, ASEAN and EAS). The chapter also pays close attention to areas that have the potential to strengthen relations and cooperation in the future. The third chapter analyses Australia's and New Zealand's relationship with the European Union and investigates possibilities of strengthening the European Union's position in the Asia-Pacific region via EU-Australia-New Zealand relations.
The concept, practice and culture of lobbying in the English speaking countries
Vymětal, Petr ; Reschová, Jana (advisor) ; Žák, Milan (referee) ; Malíková, Ľubomíra (referee) ; Rychetník, Luděk (referee)
The regulation of lobbying is a current topic both at the level of international organizations as well as in many European and overseas countries. This work deals with the comparison of the rules on lobbying in selected English-speaking countries. Descriptive, doctrinal and comparative methods are used to analyze the main trends in the lobbying regulation of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as well as Australia. The text is structured into four chapters. The first chapter deals with the definition of lobbying and its differences from corrupt dealings; it also covers the types of lobbying activities and the various kinds of lobbyists. The second chapter attempts to contextualize lobbying into the theories of the decision-making process. A comparison of the similarities and differences of the lobbying rules is made and analyzed in the third and fourth chapters. Both the third and the fourth chapter have a similar structure -- first, the general rules and approaches to regulation are introduced, and then a comparison of selected English-speaking countries is made. The third chapter deals with the most common rules for lobbyists; the fourth chapter focuses on the relatively neglected side of lobbying contacts, i.e. the rules for the targets of lobbying (public office holders). In the end, some measures and recommendations for the Czech Republic are also outlined.

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