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Post-Vilnius European Neighborhood Policy: The Case of South Caucasus
Akdemir, Enes ; Knutelská, Viera (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
This study attempts to analyze the evolution of the ENP in Southern Caucasus during post- Vilnius era. With contributions of the recent history, it aims to find out how these evolving policies affected the region from the competing theories perspective. It's seeking an answer to whether or not "initially neoliberal" strategy of ENP is designed to transform the region into a space with stability. While doing this, effectiveness of the ENP and multidirectional contributions it brought to the region is discussed. Neorealist and neoliberalist assumptions made for assessing the ENP's practices in the region. The thesis is methodologically supported with Congruence Analysis, which qualitatively enables us to observe theoretical developments based on multiple cases. Drawing on the main challenges to ENP's initial strategy, main hypotesis argue that neorealist assumptions are prevailing over neoliberalist assumptions, which can be shown as an outcome of the ENP's evolving policies in post- Vilnius era.
Business and cultural specifics of selected Transcaucasia countries
Míšková, Lenka ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
The thesis is aimed at the introduction of the three countries of Transcaucasia, concretely Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. It analyses the economic development of recent years and the current economic situation, provides the useful information about the entrepreneurial and investment environment for both specialists and non-specialists, but especially for the entrepreneurs and investors intending the market entry. Part of the thesis is focused on the cultural specifics that are important for the business meeting with local partners and on the differences between Czech and local cultures.

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