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Terorismus a cestovní ruch v Egyptě
Vítková, Markéta
Vítková, M. Terrorism and tourism in Egypt. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel Univer-sity, 2017. This bachelor thesis deals with influence of terrorism on tourism in Egypt. Its aim is to find out, whether has terrorism in Egypt impact on inbound tourism. The first part defines important terms used in this issue and focuses on general impacts of terrorism on tourism. The second part is based on regression analysis and evaluates influence of terrorism in Egypt.
Analýza 20 let Euro-středomořského partnerství
Bartoňová, Eva
The aim of the diploma thesis is an analysis of development in selected states of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership in political, economic and standard of living area. In theoretical part the thesis deals with a description of a mutual relationship between the European Union and states of Mediterranean in the time frame from 1995 to 2015 and the analytical part examines the development of the states towards the goals of the Partnership, which includes the establishment of a common area of peace, stability and shared prosperity. Comparison with the development of member states of the European Union in selected areas is also incorporated.
Vývoj vybraných socioekonomických faktorů a jejich vliv na stabilitu Egypta v období 2005 - 2015
Bartáková, Michaela
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the factors leading to change the level of security in Egypt in the years 2010 - 2011 and their reflection on the current political regime and the country's economy. Work focuses primarily on climatic conditions and changes that cause fluctuations in agriculture and insufficient agricultural production. This work analyzes the nutritional intake of Egypt's population and food availability in the country before and after the outbreak of the Arab Spring.
Development of the status of women in Iran and Saudi Arabia
Nečasová, Aneta
The bachelor thesis deals with the development of the status of women in Iran and Saudi Arabia. The work familiarises readers with the historical background and the position of women during the Arab Spring. The role of women in family life, women's movements and feminism are analysed. Furthermore, the most recent cases related to women's rights are presented. In addition, Muslim women in Europe are characterized, follow the possible development of women's status in Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Geopolitical situation of Jordan after the Arab Spring
Motyčková, Eliška
The aim of this thesis is to compare the geopolitical situation of Jordan after the Arab Spring and to outline future possible developments in the Middle East. The Arab Spring, began in 2011, is a series of popular uprisings and revolutions in the Arab countries, when the citizens were calling for better economic and political situation. It has resulted in several civil wars and refugee’s crisis, that dragged the attention of the rest of the world. Although Jordan is a small country without any significant natural resources or economic influence, it plays an important role in geopolitical developments in the region. This diploma thesis is logically divided into several chapters dealing with political events before 2011, describing the events of the Arab spring, includes internal political changes in Jordan and then is comparing how the current geopolitical development differs
Operation Odyssey Dawn: President Obama's decision-making process
Buriánek, Petr ; Hornát, Jan (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
Intervention in Libya is an anomaly in President Barack Obama's foreign policy during his eight years in the office. This thesis aims to analyze the decision-making process leading to this unprecedented step. Using Graham Allison's Bureaucratic Politics Model, the purpose of this analysis is to investigate the influence of some presidential advisors and allies on his final decision. Data for this study were collected using President Obama's public statements, biographies of several members of the administration, and secondary academic sources. After some general context, the thesis closely examines the selected period from the first protests in Libya on February 15 to the beginning of the Operation United Protector on March 31. This timeframe of forty-five days is further divided into the week-by-week process tracing analyses. The development on the ground in Libya is merged with changes of attitude in the American administration and changing alliances among the members of the advisory team of the President. The Bureaucratic Politics Model is used to analyze specific tactics used by American officials to impose their preferred scenario. The study also tests the applicability of several new methodological approaches within the Bureaucratic Politics Model like the palace politics perspective,...
The development of EU democracy assistance in the 21st century: the case of Tunisia after the Arab Spring
Linhart, Jakub ; Hornát, Jan (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
This paper investigates the developments of European democracy promotion in the second decade of the 21st century or more precisely after the Arab spring. The research of the European promotion structure is based on a thorough analysis, using Tunisia as an example. After this analysis, this paper further focuses on the development of overall European democracy support in Morocco, Egypt and in the broader region. From this research we learn, that in the second half of the 2010s there is an increase in the finances intended for democracy promotion in both absolute and relative terms (when compared to other sectors). This thesis analyses possible reasons for this surge e.g. an attempt to compensate for the democratic deficit in the EU or a reaction to the migration crisis. At the same time, this paper examines the limits of this development and argues that for example the need for stability will further limit any future development of the European democracy support.
Politico-geographical analysis of position of the Islamist parties in Egypt and Tunisia
Jelínek, Antonín ; Jelen, Libor (advisor) ; Černý, Karel (referee)
The Islamist movements operate in all the countries of the Middle East and North Africa region. The mother organization, which is also best-known among the movements, is the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, whose ideas spread quickly into other countries in the region. Although the Islamist movements are ideologically different, they have one similar attribute - focus on various social issues as well as the fact that they originally profiled as charity organizations and they have only recently entered the political scene. The main goal of this diploma thesis is to analyze and compare the activities and achievements of the Muslim Brotherhood (The Freedom and Justice party) and The Movement of Islamic Tendency (The Ennadhda party) within the political systems in Egypt and Tunisia. The thesis also aims at verifying explanatory cleavage of Islamist electorate based on the cleavage theory within Egypt and Tunisia. The biggest success of the Islamist movements so far meant the changes after the Arab Spring. Following this event the Islamist movements won the first free parliamentary election in both countries. However, the political activities of the Muslim Brotherhood did not last so long in Egypt - nowadays the movement exists only illegally and it has been in a difficult position. On the contrary, the...

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