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The League of Nations and collective security: Reactions to Munich and the Winter War
Linhart, Kryštof ; Švec, Luboš (advisor) ; Kolenovská, Daniela (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the reaction of the League of Nations to the key events of Czechoslovak and Finnish history, Munich and the Winter War. The thesis examines the events from the perspective of the League of Nations in order to determine what factors influenced the League response, taking into account the form of the Pact itself and the wording of the individual articles dealing with collective security. The thesis offers insights into the formation of the League of Nations itself, the resulting form of the Pact, and the most important interwar initiatives for the peaceful settlement of disputes. The main focus of the thesis is to examine the response of the League of Nations to Munich and the Winter War, with each of the chapters devoted to a given issue presenting the situation in which the League of Nations found itself in a given year (spring-summer 1938, autumn 1939), as well as focusing on the factors that influenced the operation of this peace-keeping international organization and affected its response to the events under examination. These include the failure to resolve previous crises of the 1930s (Abyssinia), the submission or non-submission of disputes for negotiation, and the influence of the Great Powers, particularly Great Britain and France. The subsequent comparison of...
The role and importance of W. Wilson in international relations
Janatková, Karolína ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is The role and importance of W. Wilson in international relations. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the role and importance of W. Wilson in international relations. The first chapter of this thesis focuses on the tendencies which had an impact on W. Wilson politics. These tendencies are idealism, pacifism and isolationism. The second chapter deals with the actors of foreign policy in the United States. The third chapter analyses the personal and political assumptions of W. Wilson. The last part focuses on foreign policy. This section deals with the situation before World War I, during World War I and the US response to the war Furthermore, this section deals with the expression of isolationism in the USA, U.S. entry into war and analysis of Wilson's Fourteen points. Last subsections are dedicated to the Paris Peace Conference, as well as formation of the League of Nations, and why the peace treaties with Germany and Austria were not ratified by the Senate.

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