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Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment with a Focus on the USA
Skryjová, Kateřina ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of outward foreign direct investment of the People´s Republic of China with a focus on the United States of America. The initial chapter introduces the concept of foreign direct investment. The purpose of the second chapter is to analyse outward foreign direct investment of China in general. It also gives an overview of the China investment policy, main motives of Chinese investor's decision and specific features of Chinese FDI. Last chapter focuses on the analogous analysis of Chinese FDI in the United States. The work also assesses the investment attractiveness of the country and aims to describe its stance towards Chinese FDI.
Lewis turning point as a threat to the Chinese economy?
Merzová, Linda ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Neumann, Pavel (referee)
The diplomma thesis deals with the Lewis turning point and its impact on the Chinese economy. The work is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter explains the basic concept ,,Lewis turning point" and its position in the global context. Besides W. A. Lewis is also mentioned in a number of other authors dealing with growth theories. Here it is primarily determined whether China has reached the Lewis turning point, which is the impact of this point on the Chinese economy, the labor market and what follows the development of the Chinese economy after reaching this point. The third part is found a connection between Lewis turning point and university/higher education. Part of this chapter are the specifics, trends and especially the problems of the university system in China. The conclusion of this chapter is devoted to a turning point, and its impact on education.
The International Scope of East Turkestan Islamic Movement Terrorist Activities
Ptáčková, Michaela ; Eichler, Jan (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
As a consequence of an increasing number of terrorist attacks worldwide, terrorism has become one of the most discussed security threats. Given the globalisation of today´s world, terrorism remains an ever-present threat for all nations, including the emerging power represented by the People´s Republic of China. The evolution of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement established in the Chinese north-western province of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region therefore represents the main topic of this Bachelor thesis. The primary aim of the thesis is to analyse the development and behaviour of the movement in terms of its goals, operating territory and ties to global terrorist organisations. The secondary aim is to contribute to a broader discussion and awareness on this topic in the Czech Republic.
An analysis of special economic zones in selected countries
Šlegrová, Veronika ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with an analysis of special economic zones in the Russian federation and in the People´s Republic of China and their comparison of historical development, recent working conditions, economic performance and of respecting the international standards. The first part analyses the special economic zones all over the World from different perspectives and describes both their positive and negative aspects generally and gives examples. Furthermore, types and examples of the zones and their development in China and in Russia are analyzed. The final part compares the two previous chapters with the aim to determine, which country has used this tool for trade promotion better.
The system of IPR protection in China: Issues and economic impacts
Benešová, Jana ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Neumann, Pavel (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the issues and economic impacts of the system of Intellectual Property Rights protection in China. The work is divided into three main chapters. The theoretical framework of the system of Intellectual Property Rights is explained in the first part of the diploma thesis. It is focused on the detailed analysis of the most important types of Intellectual Property Rights, that can be found in People's Republic of China. Different ways how to protect our rights in this area are also covered in this section. The second part describes the current situation in China and compares it with some developed countries. The third part at the beginning try to find the connections between IPR system and economic growth. Then it describes the process of the implications of IPR system on the Growth of Chinese Economy and in conclusion explains the strategic importance of Intellectual Property Rights system in chinese economic growth.
The Implications of Family Planning Policies on the Growth of Chinese Economy
Skořepová, Kateřina ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
Apart from rapid economic growth, China has also experienced significant demographic changes over the past few decades. The People's Republic of China's family planning policies led to a sharp drop in the fertility rate. This MS Thesis aims to assess the possible consequences of the family planning policies on future growth of Chinese economy. The theoretical part defines population policy, assess the connections between population growth and economic growth and deals with the development of population theory over the years. The analytical part describes the family planning policy in China, its principles and instruments. Next it identifies the possible consequences of the demographic changes caused by the drop in fertility rate. The last part of the thesis focuses on two economically most severe consequences - population ageing and shrinking working age population - and evaluates its implications on future growth of Chinese economy.
Chinese economic reforms
Poláčková, Kristýna ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
This paper deals with economic reforms which have been implemented in the People's Republic of China since the end of the 1970s. The paper analyses some of its basic features, course and reasons for it success. Reform measures, their goals and phases are discussed, as well as the rural reform, state-owned entreprises reform, reform of non-stated entreprises and opening up policy. The paper concludes by evaluating the state of the Chinese economy in the early 21st century, its entry into the World trade organization and forecasts of its future performance.
European Union Foreign Policy towards China since 2000
Weselá, Petra ; Matějka, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The topic of this final thesis is EU-China relations since 2000. EU and China are both relatively new actors in the international relations. EU and PRC both have certain potential for the future. EU is an organization of 27 member states, which together make the biggest world economy. China is under Chinese Communist Party leadership; it has the biggest world population and large and fast growing economy. Diplomatic relations were established in 1975 and since then, EU and China have been cooperating in political, economic and other areas. Since 2003 there has been a strategic partnership, which now includes more than 50 sectorial dialogues. On the other hand, there are some problems and drawbacks in the bilateral relations: human rights, Tibet, Taiwan, arms embargo and trade disputes. In this thesis it is examined, whether economic cooperation or European values (human rights, democracy and rule of law) are more important in mutual relations.
Aspects of political and social system influencing behavior in the course of the business negotiation: Czech Republic versus People´s Republic of China
Sudíková, Alena ; Odehnalová, Jitka (advisor) ; Vlková, Ivana (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the different settings of the current social and political system in the Czech Republic and the People's Republic of China that affect the course of business negotiations between Czech and Chinese business negotiator. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part consists of two chapters and the practical part of three chapters. The first chapter is based on the secondary data which characterize how the Czech and Chinese business negotiator perceive a commercial negotiation and its progress. The second chapter describes the effect of setting the current social and political system in the Czech Republic and the People's Republic of China on the personality of Czech and Chinese business negotiators on the individual (my chosen) period of life (offspring, education, marriage, employment and the impact of the welfare system, health system and pension system on the personality of the Czech and Chinese business negotiators) and suitable topics for conversation and maybe a taboo conversation between Czech and Chinese business partner. The third chapter describes how my own research, which was based on qualitative data collection through a questionnaire survey, was performed. The fourth chapter describes the research results. In the fifth chapter I propose how to use new gained knowledge.
Main trends in development of Chinese economy from 1990s
Vítková, Tereza ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Žamberský, Pavel (referee)
People's Republic of China is nowadays one of the fastest growing economies. That is the reason why my bachelor thesis concentrates on a position of China in the world economy during the last two decades. I focus on the development of particular macroeconomic indicators (GDP, inflation and unemployment). I also emphasis on China's foreign trade, especially on volumes of exports and imports, main trading partners and commodity structure. Furthermore I describe economic cooperation between China and the Czech Republic.

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