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Outgoing tourism in Belarus
Stoma, Lizaveta ; Valentová, Jana (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the tourism in Belarus. Main aim of work is to evaluate top trends of current and future development of the outbound tourism in Belarus. With the help of questionnaire survey and interviews with specialist in tourism, trends were identified. Bachelor thesis consists four main chapters. As the result of work main trends and specifics in outbound tourism area in Belarus were identified, also characteristics of common Belarusian tourist, participant of the outbound tourism, were provided. As the result, this bachelor thesis sums up detected current and future trends in outbound tourism and analyzes data received with help of primary and secondary research.
Energy policy of the EU and USA - comparison
Petrosyan, Lilit ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This bachelor thesis compares the energy sectors of the European Union and the United States of America. It compares the energy sectors of the two regions and their goals in the future. The first chapter describes the basic points for conduction of the comparison. Energy needs and the realization of the energy policies of the EU and USA are discussed in the second chapter. The third part of the thesis describes different energy resources in both regions. The last chapter is devoted to energy strategies of the EU and USA, that will be realized in the future.
Comparison of transition processes in countries of the former Yugoslavia
Erneker, Josef ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This work examines differences in transition processes in Slovenia and Croatia since their declaration of independence until the present. It tries to answer this question: Why the gap between Slovenia and Croatia has widened since the beginning of the transition process? Also it tries to analyse the progress of transition processes in these states. The first chapter shows the initial situation in the region and the countries. The second chapter deals with transition process in Slovenia and the third chapter deals with transition process in Croatia.
The development of the Swiss economy between 2007 and 2011
Šolcová, Michaela ; Karpová, Eva (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the development of Swiss economy in past few years. Basic macroeconomic indicators, such as GDP, inflation rate, unemployment rate and general government debt are used to describe the economic development of Switzerland. The first chapter deals with geographic, political and cultural facts about Switzerland. The second chapter focuses on the economic development in new millennium (between 2007 and 2011). In the last chapter are summarized the impacts of world financial and economic crisis on Swiss economy, particularly on unemployment rate, GDP or general government debt.
Importance of oil exporters for EU with focus on Russia and Norway
Vojnová, Katarína ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is to map the situation on the oil market in context of European Union, its relations with oil-importing countries, focusing on the comparison of the two most important, Russia and Norway. The first part is an introduction to the situation on the global oil market and in European Union, in which I deal with its energy policy and countries which import the oil to the European Union. On the next pages of the work there is an description and comparison of Russian and Norwegian ecomomic situation, oil potential and their relations with European Union. For a complete picture, the information about the relation between Russia and Norway is described at one subsection. On the last part of my thesis I point out the differences that emerged from a comparison and the areas of cooperation with European Union that can be improved.
Analysis of the effectiveness of Czech development cooperation in Moldova
Sendrea, Veronica ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of the effectiveness of Czech development cooperation in Moldova according to the principles defined by the 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (ownership, alignment, harmonization, results and mutual accountability). The first chapter portrays the problematics of defining the concept of effectiveness in the context of global development cooperation. It starts with a brief characteristic of global development cooperation and subsequently focuses on the rise of the Aid Effectiveness paradigm and its embodiment in the Paris Declaration. The second chapter proceeds with the particular position of the Czech Republic and the Republic of Moldova in the global development cooperation system, analyzes their changes under the increasing influence of global trends, including the requirement for aid effectiveness, and sums up the manifestations of these facts in their bilateral development cooperation. The third chapter is an attempt at contextualizing the effectiveness principles in the Czech development cooperation with Moldova based on the 2011 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration and comparing the performance of Czech Republic to that of other donors in Moldova.
Development of Sub-Saharan Africa and its position in the global economy
Kaštilová, Klára ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This thesis deals with the sub-Saharan Africa, and especially with its development and position in the global economy. Sub-Saharan Africa is a territory consisting of 47 diverse states, which are mostly characterized as poor and backward. This backwardness stems primarily from poor literacy levels, low levels of life expectancy, high infection of HIV / AIDS and the lack of access to drinking water and food. The current situation is influenced by the history of sub-Saharan Africa, especially by the colonial and postcolonial era, which was followed by a gradual process of regional integration. At the time of European domination the major importance of sub-Saharan Africa was already recognized . It lies in the agricultural and mineral wealth of this region. The main commodities exported by sub-Saharan Africa are cocoa, coffee, diamonds, gold and cobalt. But the most important natural raw material is still oil. Even though sub-Saharan Africa accounts for only 1% of global GDP, its economic development over the last decade is significantly positive. However, despite this economic growth in this area there are the traps that impede sub-Saharan Africa's development. It's a trap of conflict, natural resource trap, the geographic trap and the mismanagement trap of small sub-Saharan countries. These problems are then engaged in a campaign UN's Millennium Development Goals, which aims to eradicate poverty and hunger, ensure primary education for all, achieve gender equality, improve maternal care, to defeat diseases such as HIV / AIDS, ensure sustainable development and promote cooperation between them, all by 2015. Backwardness of sub-Saharan region is evident from the fact that of all 47 states only 8 is regarded as newly formed economies and from the remaining 39, 32 are known as the least developed countries. As regards the other sub-Saharan Africa relations, they can be divided into so-called official development assistance, purely economic relations and foreign direct investment. In these relationships traditional partners like the EU or the USA have their exclusive position, but currently the importance of newly formed economies is growing. the growing importance is the most obvious in the flow of Chinese FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa, which is constantly increasing.
The economic policy of Norway in the new millenium
Krausová, Simona ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to characterize the economic policy of Norway in the new millennium. This thesis is divided into four chapters. The first one describes the institutional environment of this country. The second chapter deals with the development of Norwegian economic policy and economy by the year 2000. The last two chapters are focused on development of the economic policy in the new millennium, whereas the first one describes the development till year 2005, the other is about the development since 2005 till date.
Chile at the beginning of the 21st century - current economic situation and perspectives
Barková, Veronika ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
The thesis deals with the chilean economy, its development, current economic situation, integration in international relations and future pespectives. The first chapter summarizes the basic information about the Reublic of Chile including the history of the country that significantly influenced its current face. The second part focuses on chilean macroeconomic situation including the foreign trade and investments. The third chapter analysis the chilean integration in global economy and the cooperation with the most important trade partners - the European Union, the USA and China. The last part is concerned with the nowadays problems, challenges and future perspectives where the impact of the recent global economic crisis and the destructive earthquake cannot be missed out.
The Economic Development in Russian Federation
Šindlauer, Jegor ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This study is going to analyze the Russian economy against the background of the political situation in the country during the past two decades. The Russian Federation has undergone a difficult process of economic economic transformation. It was necessary to solve the key policy issues relating to power issues, territorial integrity and society.

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