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David and Goliath: Aspects of Air Warfare in the China-Taiwan Confrontation
Maxa, Jaroslav ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Ludvík, Jan (referee)
The prospect of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan and the impact it would have on the region has been a subject of concern for many years. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the potential outcome of air warfare in such an event, focusing on changes in Chinese and Taiwanese military capabilities over time. Drawing on previous RAND Corporation research published over the past two decades, this thesis examined two aspects of a potential Chinese invasion, the possibility of a disarming strike against Taiwanese air defenses and air bases, and the possible outcome of air warfare. To accomplish this, the critical variables from previous studies were examined and the development of their values was assessed through a mixture of quantitative and qualitative analysis. The thesis finds that China currently has the upper hand in military capabilities, making it unlikely that Taiwan could sustain a full-scale air war without U.S. support. The study also discusses possible future developments in the contest for air superiority over Taiwan in the next decade and offers policy implications for Taiwan to maintain close ties with its allies and invest in its military capabilities, especially air defense.
Analysis of mutual relations between the Czech Republic and China focused on the import position of a company M.A.T. Group, s.r.o.
Mrázková, Kristýna ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Maxa, Jaroslav (referee)
The master thesis "Analysis of mutual relations between the Czech Republic and China focused on the import position of a company M.A.T. Group, s.r.o." describes the whole import process from China on an example of a concrete Czech company. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is focused on mutual business and investment relations between the Czech Republic and China. The company itself is introduced in the second chapter of the thesis. The third chapter deals with the whole import process and describes all its parts. Following fourth chapter analyses selected problems related to the import process. Confirms or refutes the rightness of the solution, in case of need suggests a new one. The first part of the fifth chapter is focused on Chinese business conventions including culture specifics of Chinese businessmen. In the second part of the fifth chapter a SWOT analysis of the import position of the company is created, that summarizes all the information gathered during elaboration of the thesis, and proposes the import strategy of the company in business relations with China.

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