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New antisemitism and UN conferences against rasism
Jarošová, Eva ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
This thesis is engaged in characteristics of new antisemitism as a new phenomenon in international relations and examining presence of its attributes in past two UN conferences against rasism. The aim of the thesis is to prove presence of new antisemitism in field of institutionalised international relations.
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.
Russian Diaspora in Israel and Its Influence on the Middle East Conflict
Lokšová, Katarína ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Šabacká, Yvona (referee)
The bachelor thesis attempts to deal theoretically with the role of diasporas in international relations, focusing mainly on their influence on domestic and foreign policies of the country in which they reside. The theoretical input is depicted on the case of the Russian diaspora in Israel, which forms one of the most influential lobby groupings in the country. The aim is to examine its influence on Israeli domestic and foreign policies and thus an impact on the Middle East conflict itself.
Variants of solutions the middle east conflict
Tormová, Barbara ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
Main point of my thesis is to analyse the possible variants and plans of solutions the conflict between Israel and Palestine and also the main reasons why both sides are not able to achieve agreement and why niether of plans were not implemented. I do not try to decide which side is right but to provide objective view of conflict and its solutions.
Operace Lité olovo a její mezinárodní souvislosti
Juhásová, Michaela ; Eichler, Jan (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
My thesis are firstly concerning the historical development of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in order to be able evaluate properly the Operation Cast Lead, its effects and impact on the further evolution of the Palestinian-Israeli relations. In this part, I focus on the preferable forms of the conflict solution (two-state solution, bi-national/one-state solution, three states solution with independent state of Israel, Gaza annexed to Egypt and the West Bank in federation with Jordan, or possible economic peace). Besides that, I pay attention to the international actors who were involved in the conflict (solution). Afterwards, I am describing the Operation in detail, its flow and impact on the positioning of other countries and international society as whole towards the conflict. As the end, I am offering my proposal of conflict resolution with its positives and strengths, at the same time I am demonstrating the disadvantages and critics of other possible solutions. Moreover, I am suggesting the criteria for the choice of potential mediators (after the historical evaluation). As conclusion, I argue, that the operation targeted at getting rid of the terrorist leaders is not sustainable solution to this conflict and therefore it is necessary to look deeper for long-term solutions leading to the peace on the Middle East.

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