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Deterrence, Credibility & Learning: Lessons from Three Enduring Rivalries
Jedinák, Marek ; Ludvík, Jan (advisor) ; Smetana, Michal (referee)
Author analyses three protracted conflicts of the 20th century (Cold War, Israeli-Arab Conflict and Indo-Pakistani Rivalry) in both qualitative and quantitative manner in order to find out an answer for the following research question: "Does a deterrence failure caused by a lack of credibility increase the likelihood of general deterrence failure in the next crisis?"
Deterrence, Credibility & Learning: Lessons from Three Enduring Rivalries
Jedinák, Marek ; Ludvík, Jan (advisor) ; Smetana, Michal (referee)
Author analyses three protracted conflicts of the 20th century (Cold War, Israeli-Arab Conflict and Indo-Pakistani Rivalry) in both qualitative and quantitative manner in order to find out an answer for the following research question: "Does a deterrence failure caused by a lack of credibility increase the likelihood of general deterrence failure in the next crisis?"
Comparative study of Palestinian intifadas
Bubrlová, Markéta ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
The Middle East conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians dates back to the time of the State of Israel's formation. This work focuses on two significant periods of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict - the Palestinian Intifadas. The primary objective of the work is to compare the differences between the two conflicts. Conflicting databases try to compare in intensity mainly by the number of victims of the two conflicts. Next we focus on the actions of individual players in the conflict, mainly the Israeli government headed by the Prime Minister, opposition Palestinian groups and organizations and other countries. Furthermore, we look at the topics that were discussed during both Intifadas. By comparing these factors we try to find out whether the two conflicts differ, and that during the two decades in which they were fought they somehow significantly changed the nature of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. I suppose that despite some changes that conflict bought about during the period 1987-2005, the solution is still not yet in sight.
The Role of the European Union in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
Svobodová, Lucie ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The topic of this Bachelor Thesis is a role of the European Union in a conflict betweet the State Israel and the Palestinian Authority. It includes a sketch of a historical activity of European states in the region, but mainly it pursues the actual situation. It brings up a review of both bilateral and multilateral relations between the EU and either the State Israel or the Palestinian Authority. The Thesis also contains an analysis of the most actual events in the region, to whom also a question of Arab revolutions in 2011 is included. In the final part a possible future outlook is presented and recommendations for the EU's prospective activities are projected.
Israeli-Egyptian relations
Nykodýmová, Lenka ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
Bachelor thesis describes the Israeli-Egyptian relations and their development since the creation of State Israel to the present. The first part deals with the historical development of Palestine and Egypt before the emergence of Israel and captures the most important moments of the shared history of Egypt and Israel, and substantial changes in their relations after the establishment of Israel. The text also offers insight into the negotiations which led to the conclusion of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, the first such agreement in the Middle East. The last part is devoted to the development of relations between the two countries since the eighties to the present and their developing economic cooperation.

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