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The role of international organisations in forming of Kosovo police
Perglová, Zdeňka ; Šístek, František (advisor) ; Žíla, Ondřej (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the reform of Kosovo police after 1999 and the role of international organizations NATO, UN, OSCE and EU, and their missions KFOR, UNMIK, OMiK and EULEX in this reform. The paper is divided into three parts - the first one explains the background of presence of UNMIK, EULEX and OMiK missions, and KFOR units in Kosovo. The second part is dedicated to the experience that UN, EU and OSCE have with police work and reform in hosting states. In the third part, the paper explores the actual reform of Kosovo's police force. It looks at the creation of Kosovo police school, cooperation of international organizations and transfer of responsibility between the analysed subjects. In closing the paper identifies the main problems which accompany the reform of Kosovo police, and answers questions about whether it established sufficient ethnical diversity in Kosovo police staff and which issues, if any, can be seen in the way that responsibilities were transferred.
Post-conflict peacebuilding towards sustainable peace: case study of Kosovo
Grbavčicová, Markéta
This bachelor thesis focuses on Post-Conflict Peacebuilding more particularly on the case of Kosovo. The first part deals with the issue of post-conflict peacebuilding and sustainable peace itself. How it evolved over the time, what are the basics and on the other hand what are the main challenges of it. Further the aim is to see the Kosovo case in its complexity starting after the First World War up to date. Moreover, there is focus on what actions by the international community followed right after the war ended including brief evaluation. The overall aim is to see whether the involvement of external actors at the end and right after the war ended led to establishment of a sustainable peace in the region. This is evaluated based on three basic measuring characteristics.
The role of international organisations in forming of Kosovo police
Perglová, Zdeňka ; Šístek, František (advisor) ; Žíla, Ondřej (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the reform of Kosovo police after 1999 and the role of international organizations NATO, UN, OSCE and EU, and their missions KFOR, UNMIK, OMiK and EULEX in this reform. The paper is divided into three parts - the first one explains the background of presence of UNMIK, EULEX and OMiK missions, and KFOR units in Kosovo. The second part is dedicated to the experience that UN, EU and OSCE have with police work and reform in hosting states. In the third part, the paper explores the actual reform of Kosovo's police force. It looks at the creation of Kosovo police school, cooperation of international organizations and transfer of responsibility between the analysed subjects. In closing the paper identifies the main problems which accompany the reform of Kosovo police, and answers questions about whether it established sufficient ethnical diversity in Kosovo police staff and which issues, if any, can be seen in the way that responsibilities were transferred.
Addressing Internal Displacement within Post-Conflict Reconstruction Efforts: Kosovo 1999-2008
Mašínová, Barbora ; Tejchman, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pikal, Kamil (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the academic discourse relating to the issues of internal displacement and its addressing within the post-conflict peace operations and reconstruction efforts. Particularly, this thesis scrutinizes these processes with respect to the return policy of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Kosovo in the course of 1999-2008. The objective of this study is to examine the way the theoretical background on the internal displacement was applied on the return policy of IDPs designed by the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) during the respective period. In doing so, this case study explored the patterns of practical implementation, its successes and shortcomings. The return of IDPs was considered as an inextricable part of the post-conflict reconstruction process in Kosovo. Therefore, addressing of the return policy was put on the top of the UNMIK's agenda. The analysis of the return policy revealed that the contemporary discourse on internal displacement influenced return policy in the following aspects: emphasis on the minority returns, a right to sustainable return, and introduction of restitution mechanisms. However, despite these efforts, UNMIK repeatedly failed to promote a breakthrough in the return process, thus only very limited cases of returns occurred. The main...
The KFOR mission in Kosovo - The NATO activity in Kosovo after the military intervention in 1999
Došek, Ondřej ; Karásek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Moravcová, Dagmar (referee)
The diploma thesis "The KFOR mission in Kosovo: The NATO activity in Kosovo after the military intervention in 1999" has its aim in describing individual steps of the KFOR mission in Kosovo after 1999 and strives to analyze the achievements of this activity. How much effectiveness KFOR produced in pursuing the goal of peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction? What were the achievements of the mission and when is it feasible to withdraw the mission from Kosovo? In addition, the thesis also analyzes the activity of other international missions in Kosovo and their cooperation with KFOR.
Kosovo Protection corps and its influence on political stability in Kosovo
Dubová, Olena
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the potential correlation between KPC members and organized crime as well as their influence over the political stability in Kosovo since the end of the conflict. The first part of the thesis is based on a literature research which introduces the theory of conflict, the level of safety and the organized crime definition. Then, the analytical part focuses on Kosovo history, its correlation with organized crime and the decision making process of former KPC members. Finally the suggestion part enumerates some improvements in fighting against organized crime such as INTERPOL membership to bring trust and transparency to the International Community.
Post-conflict reconstruction of Kosovo (socioeconomic area case study)
Janouškovec, Jiří ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Volenec, Otakar (referee)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to evaluate the post-conflict reconstruction of Kosovo using appropriate socioeconomic indicators. The Analysis was made primarily from the data of World Bank focusing on the evolution of indicators and their evaluation. Thesis concludes current unsatisfactory socioeconomic situation in Kosovo.

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