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Security Dimension of South Korea’s Foreign Policy
Motýlová, Ivana ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
This diploma thesis analyses the security dimension of South Korea's foreign policy. This analysis is lead by the tools of realism theory: security dilemma, arms races and definition of the state as the main security actor. These tools are considered to be more suitable for the explication of this topic than the tools of social constructivism represented by the so called Copenhagen school and above all its security complex theory. The aim of this thesis is to prove that in the security area of South Korea's foreign policy, security is still viewed in the traditional realistic sense of a one-dimensional military-political security rather than the multi dimensional view of security prevailing in the international relations area since the Cold War end. In this thesis, South Korea's role in the international system is depicted with the emphasis on the security field from the beginning of the 20th century to the contemporary era. Furthermore, the close security area (East Asian region) and direct security area (North Korea) of South Korea are examined. The last chapter consists of an analysis of official government documents concerning the security dimension of current South Korea's foreign policy.
The Map of the Czech literary Realism
GABRIELOVÁ, Barbora
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to compile and visualise the database of Czech realism in literature. The first part of the thesis deals with the term of realism. The following two parts capture realistic writings in Czech literature in the period from the beginning of the second half of 19th century to 1938 in the way in which they are presented in the texts Přehledné dějiny literatury české and Dějiny české literatury II, III, IV, which I have analysed. The fourth part of the thesis is my own interpretation of found data. There are also appendixes in the thesis which contain visualisation of realistic works.
Havlíček - Neruda - Hostinský: Threefold concept of realism
USTOHALOVÁ, Soňa
The thesis compares three conceptions of literary realism, namely in literary critiques and articles by Karel Havlíček, in programmatic articles by Jan Neruda and in the book about artistic realism ?O realismu uměleckém?, by O. Hostinský. The result is specifying of realism?s conception in the key texts from the 1840´s to the 1890´s. At the same time we cover the changes in thinking in domains literary critique ? programmatic expression ? literary-historical and esthetical work.
The civil war in Libya
Varjan, Milan ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Kočišíková, Viera (referee)
The thesis covers the topic of the armed rebellion in Libya that gradually spiraled into a full-blown civil war and thanks to a timely military intervention ultimately led to the collapse of Muammar Gaddafi's regime. Drawing on a set of CDA principles I identify main features of the political discourse set in the socially-political milieu of the civil war in Libya prior to the adoption of the UN Security Council Resolution No. 1973, which provided a mandate for a military intervention in Libya that was subsequently carried out by the USA, NATO and other members of the ad hoc coalition. Also, through a prism of realism I elaborate on the circumstances leading to said military intervention, its development (of the intervention) and finally its outcome.
A defense of realism in international relations against constructvist critics
Čevela, David ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Sršeň, Radim (referee)
In this thesis I analyze realism and some of its social constructivist critics. The aim of the thesis is to find areas in which there is a potential for a synthesis of these two paradigms. I propose understand states and the international system as whole as social institutions, with realism to find and interpret its rules and modus operandi.
Almanach Máj (1858-1862)
HRDINOVÁ, Dagmar
The theme of my bachelor work is an analysis of four volumes almanack ?Máj?. The bachelor work focuses on their own interpretations, the contemporary look through the reviews and literary theorists. In my own interpretation is focused on the themes and motives characteristic of literary styles traditionally used time-dependent, but also for modern experimental literary discourses. In conclusion, I will try to summarize, whether the authors of the almanack ?Máj? have adhere their program, or deflect from it over time.
The Fantastic Modificationes of the Realism in the Czech Short Storry on the Break of the 19th And 20th Century
STŘELEČKOVÁ, Alena
In this final work we compare fantastic forms of realistic literature in the little formations from the break of the 19th and 20th century. We look for specifics of fantastic in selected texts. By the analysis of mysterious and realistic motives we aim to show the common roots of fantastic literature and its diversity. In the first part we analyse the tales of Karel Švanda ze Semčic and compare the poetics of Švanda and E. T. A. Hoffmann, an important German romantic writer of fantastic proses. In the second part we analyse the texts of Jakub Arbes, Julius Zeyer, Růžena Svobodová and Jiří Karásek. Particularly, we focus on how the mysterious and realistic motives are realized in these texts. Finally, we compare all the texts and observe how do they follow the tradition of romantic fantastic and which other kindes of literature we can distinguish there. We use the method of narratological analysis, the basic literature is Narrative Fiction: Contemporary Poetics of Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan.
Realism in international relations (application on selected aspects of Slovak foreign policy)
Čevela, David ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Rolenc, Jan Martin (referee)
The thesis describes one of the main theories of international relations - realism. The theoretical part focuses on presenting the basic axioms of realism and specific position of small states in international relations as compared to large states. In the application part the realism is applied on some aspects of foreign policy of Slovak Republic accenting its relations to EU, NATO and neighboring countries.
German foreign policy and political realism
Janura, Lukáš ; Kratochvíl, Petr (advisor) ; Handl, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis deals with one of the international relations theories - realism. It examines the presence of realism in discussions about the German foreign policy on the ground of the parliament of Germany. Key concepts of realism and liberalism are defined in the introduction. The aim is to evaluate the presence of the realistic rhethoric used by particular political parties. The situation is described on three cases of the German foreign policy - discussions about China, Georgia and Turkey. The thesis is based on stenographic protocols of parliamentary debates covering the proper period.

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