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Counter-terrorism strategies, different approaches of U.S. and Germany
Mihalovicsová, Petra ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
Bachelor thesis focuses on the Counter-terrorism concepts of two particular actors of international relations, U.S. and Germany. Both states are aware of the danger represented by terrorism and consider it presently as the primary security threat. However, each of them takes a different approach when combating it. Thesis analyzes goals, methods and means being preferred by these states in fight against terrorism. It compares them and evaluates their complementarity in connection with bilateral cooperation between U.S. and Germany and its contribution to global fight against terrorism.
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Solving unemployment in Germany in the 1930s
Liptáková, Alexandra ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Szobi, Pavel (referee)
This paper mediates a view on economic policies of avoiding mass unemployment in Germany in the 1930s. It is concerned with the causations and development, it introduces a number of programs for dealing with the unemployment, which originate in the Weimar Republic, during the cabinet of Heinrich Brüning, Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher. A major arttention will be given to the national socialist economic policy of Adolf Hitler and his cabinet. In more detail it will concern the system of unemployment relief, their finance and effectiveness, the program of building roads, the measures in the industry sectors, the economic and social policy relating especially to women and youth and the abolishment of the trade unions and grounding of the German labour front.
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Position of Germany in International Trade
Nedvědová, Andrea ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to assess current developments in the German economy position within international trade, in relation with the current economic situation in the country. This work represents Germany in general terms using the macroeconomic variables, the second chapter deals with foreign trade relations between Germany and the European Union, the USA and China and the last section analyzes the mutual cooperation between Germany and the Czech Republic.
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EU social policy including the comparison of the social systems in Germany and Sweden
Tůmová, Veronika ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
The thesis describes the historical evolution of the EU social policy, clarifies the concept of the European social model and deals with characteristics of the basic models of the European social policy. The essential part of the thesis is devoted to the comparison of the social systems in Germany and Sweden from the point of view of the amount of taxes and social contributions, the structure of receipts and expenditure on social policy, the systems of old age pension schemes, the family policy and the unemployment benefit. The comparison shows some typical elements of the social state model that these two countries represent. The attention is also devoted to the contemporary challenges which the European social model has to face, especially the demographic development and aspects of globalization. The attitude and responses of the European Union to these challenges are also mentioned here.
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Diplomats in Germany
Pastrňáková, Zuzana ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Jurásek, Miroslav (referee)
Diplomatic a conuslar law is an integral part of the international law. Its development lasted several centuries. The most sophisticated legal forms of it are two conventions -- the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In my bachelor work I will focus on Germany and the application of the Conventions in practice. I will point at the privileges and immunities of foreign diplomats in Germany and its specifics. I will also write about the German diplomatic and consular staff abroad.
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Position of immigrants in German labour market
Bošanská, Radka ; Steinmetzová, Dana (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on position of the immigrants in German labour market. The first chapter defines basic terms related to migration. The point of this chapter is to show relation between historic events and their influence on migration. One part describes causes of migration and also its consequences on countries receiving or sending labour force. The second chapter is focused on migration policy of Germany and describes possibilities of entering and living in Germany and what are the rules for the EU members. Moreover this chapter provides detailed characteristic of migrants, their age, nationality, reason and place of stay. The aim of the third chapter is to describe the position migrants in German labour market according to their unemployment rate, wages and possibilities of employment in comparison with situation in France. Furthermore this chapter is focused on integration and naturalization of foreigners and position of so called second generation of migrants.
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