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"Enemies or Allies"? Contribution to the British-German Relations before the First World War
Verner, Daniel ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
This text analyses selected affairs that shaped the relations between Great Britain and Germany in years preceding the Great War: since the very beginning of the 1890s until the outbreak of the War. It also depicts both countries in matters of constitution, domestic politics, economy, army, navy and selected affairs of their international relations that influenced the country's international politics. The main source for writing this text was history books by mostly Czech and Anglo-Saxon authors. A collection of state documents and papers was used as a source, as well as some newspaper articles.
Edwardian Appeasement? A Contribution to the Foreign Policy of Great Britain before the Great War.
Štoudek, Marek ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Kučera, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis Edwardian Appeasement? A Contribution to the Foreign Policy of Great Britain before the Great War. focuses on the actions of Great Britain before First World War. Analyses whether the Great Britain really used the policy of appeasement to avoid possible war at the beginning of 20th century. Maps steps of British diplomacy and relationships with other superpowers, especially with Germany. The aim of this thesis is to valorize international policy of Great Britain and then application of theoretical concepts on this issue, leading to answer the main research question. This work also offers alternative concepts such as Balance of Power, Balance of Threats and Complex Mutual Dependence, which may also explain the actions of the Great Britain, rather than appeasement.

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