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The effect of diplomacy in the field of international relations - a case study of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis
Madarászová, Alexandra ; Lehmannová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Voráček, Emil (referee)
Diplomacy is the primary tool for solutions of international conflicts. Its importance can be seen in many historical events, where important political figures were able to agree on compromises and jointly prevent war. Whether it was the Peace of Westphalia terminating the 30-year war conference in Genoa and then signed the Treaty of Rapallo on the readmission of Germany and the Soviet Union in a global world, or the creation of integration structures (NATO and the United Nations), whose primary objective was to maintain international peace and security, all events were a matter of diplomatic means preferences against those military. Thesis deals with this issue applied in the case study of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. The author focuses on the role and importance of diplomacy in this conflict, its possibilities and limits in its possession and the ways in which diplomacy could prevent current tentions. A significant part of the work lies in the international position of the EU Member States to the conflict and split view prevailing in the US.

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