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The Ukrainian Question in Works of Russian Emigration
Mareš, Jakub ; Kolenovská, Daniela (advisor) ; Zilynskyj, Bohdan (referee)
The thesis deals with the reflection of the Ukrainian question in selected works of members of the first wave of Russian emigration. Attention is paid to four major political streams of Russian emigration - conservative, liberal, left-wing and Eurasian. As part of the content analysis of selected works, the historical topics and figures, the existence of the theme of the anti-Russian plot, the plan for the future arrangement of the Russian-Ukrainian relations, or the way in which the ideas were formulated were examined. A thorough analysis of all these currents revealed that, with the exception of the most leftist Socialist-Revolutionary political stream, no one had counted on the full separation of Ukraine from Russia. Though other thought currents could not imagine the separation of Ukraine, some proposed a solution that would bring more equality in the relationship between the Ukrainians and the Russians than in the pre-revolutionary period, be it the territorial or cultural autonomy of the Ukrainians.
Stateless Naitons in Europe - case of Crimean Tatars
Auxtová, Paula ; Romancov, Michael (advisor) ; Ditrych, Ondřej (referee)
The main concern of this thesis is a question regarding problematic recognition of national demands of Crimean Tatar people referring to principle of national self-determination. After receiving permission to return back to Crimea, Crimean Tatars have actively fought for promoting of their national demands within Crimean territory. From the start of repatriation until now several state units have governed the Crimean peninsula. However, all of these state units had different approach towards the self-determination of Crimean Tatar people. For better understanding of whole problematic, thesis in the beginning concentrates on the concept of national self-determination and its legal basis. After introducing of this concept, thesis concentrates on specific position of Crimean Tatars within Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian Republic and Russian Federation as well as attitudes of these state towards the six national demands of Crimean Tatar people.

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