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Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-1939 and 1945-1948
Semera, David ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Fojtek, Vít (referee)
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-1939 and 1945-1948 compares the policy of the United Kingdom to Palestine in the periods defined by years 1936-1939 and 1945-1948. It focuses on the differences between the compared periods and analyses their causes. It is questioning what were the reasons which led the British government to adopt the different policies in these periods. The opening chapter is a brief historical introduction to the history of the British Mandate of Palestine. It also presents the politics of London to Palestine in 1936-1939 and 1945-1948. The second chapter compares the conditions in which the British approach was shaped. The third chapter is a comparison of the interests of the United Kingdom, which could influence the policy of London to the Palestinian question.
Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-1939 and 1945-1948
Semera, David ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Fojtek, Vít (referee)
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-1939 and 1945-1948 compares the policy of the United Kingdom to Palestine in the periods defined by years 1936-1939 and 1945-1948. It focuses on the differences between the compared periods and analyses their causes. It is questioning what were the reasons which led the British government to adopt the different policies in these periods. The opening chapter is a brief historical introduction to the history of the British Mandate of Palestine. It also presents the politics of London to Palestine in 1936-1939 and 1945-1948. The second chapter compares the conditions in which the British approach was shaped. The third chapter is a comparison of the interests of the United Kingdom, which could influence the policy of London to the Palestinian question.
Great Britain in 1945-1949 and Its Impact on the Creation of the State of Israel
Bartošová, Barbora ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Romancov, Michael (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on British foreign policy from 1945-1949 towards the Palestinian mandate. In the thesis I analyzed the factors related to the Declaration of the State of Israel. The relationship between these states was very close at that time, because in 1920 Palestine had became a British Mandate. After the Second World War, the situation in Palestine escalated and the development of the relationship culminated in May 1948 when the State of Israel was officially declared. The State of Israel was officialy recognized by Great Britain in 1949. In the thesis attention is paid to the internal situation in Great Britain (the first postwar elections) and to external influences affecting British foreign policy at that time. The first postwar elections were won by the Labour Party, and the key figures who set the direction of international relations were Prime Minister Clement Attlee, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ernest Bevin and the Secretary of State for Colonies George Hall
Jerusalem as the root of problems of contemporar Israeli-Palestinian relations.
Tlachová, Veronika ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Šabacká, Yvona (referee)
Bachelor thesis analyses reasons for the rise of Israel-Palestine dispute over Jerusalem, so called Question of Jerusalem. It provides a historical overview from the ancient biblical tradition to the contemporar state of peace process. The thesis place emphasis on analysis of the period of the second half of 19. century, the rise of arab nationalism, jewish sionism, as well as the formation of the state of Israel. The output of this bachelor thesis are possible variations of the future developtment in the Question of Jerusalem, predicating different state of israeli or arab administration over Jerusalem, supervision of international community, participation of resident population, security or economic developtment in the area. Finally, the thesis outlines the ideal variant of solution of the duspute over Jerusalem and conditions of it's realization.
Approach to a new state - Israel 1945-1948
Kankrlík, Tomáš ; Tumis, Stanislav (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
This work deals with the one of the longest running conflict in a modern history - Arab--Israeli conflict. The origins of Jewish pursuit to establish new independent state in the Middle East date back to the second half of the nineteenth century, namely to the times dominated by European's anti-Semitism. Nevertheless, this area in the Middle East called Palestine does not only represent Jewish ideal place to live but has the same importance for Arabs. Since the end of the World War II Jewish refugees have been heading the Middle East area in thousands facing various inevitable effects of Arabian nationalism. We must not forget notable roles of the Great Britain; lately the United States and the United Nations that performed mandate administration of Palestine. I focus on affairs between 1945 and 1948 that led to establishment of a new Jewish state. I will analyze this whole process and its problems. My project will be based on published source-books and the latest technical bibliography.

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