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Influence of the Iraq War on the international relations
Pelc, Vítězslav ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis analyzes the influence of the War in Iraq on the international relations. It is focused on the international relations before war, causes of the war and approaches of the individual states which influenced international relations after war. The main objective of the thesis is to analyze how the intrnational relations were affected by the conflict and whether the situation in the Middle East became more stable or not. The partial aim is to capture the main circumstances that led to the War in Iraq. Thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter relates to the time period between the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the 2. War in Iraq. It is focused on the main events that led to the Operation Iraqi freedom. The second chapter provides information about the conflict itself, its legitimacy and the real purpose of the operation. In the last chapter I deal with the reactions of the international community to the conflict, the success of the US strategy and the post-conflict international relations.
The impact and consequences of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Mayboroda, Maxim ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of Iraq before and after Operation Iraqi Freedom. The aim of the thesis is to find the answer to the research question of the bachelor thesis: "Is it possible to characterize Iraq as a more collapsed state before or after Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation?" The structure of the text is divided into three main chapters. In order to better understand the issue and problems of the collapsed states, the first chapter deals with the phenomenon of failed states and empirical studies devoted to this topic. The second chapter examines the state of pre-insurgent Iraq, in three aspects - power in the state, inter-ethnic relations and the Kurdish question. The author tries to portray the situation in the country, resulting in the US invasion of Iraq. The third chapter focuses on the state of Iraq's operation after the operation and examines the course of Iraq's development since the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom until the departure of US troops from Iraq in 2011.
Czech Foreign Policy and Feminist Theories of International Relations: Comparative Analysis
Brouková, Jana ; Kratochvíl, Petr (advisor) ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (referee)
Feminist theories of international relations traditionally criticize realism as a representative of masculine values in the international relations. According to the feministic premises, the Czech foreign policy should be highly masculinises in the way of realistic discourse because of very low representation of women in foreign policy processes in the Czech Republic. The aim of this thesis is to analyse feminisation and masculinisation of the Czech foreign policy in cases of three events -- the terroristic attacks from September 11, 2001, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. This thesis points out the plurality of masculine and feminine values. From that reason it is not possible to adapt feminist critic of realism to the Czech foreign policy. The masculine values of the Czech foreign policy are determined more by the liberal constructivism.

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