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Hungary - regional disparities
Fekete, Mátyás ; Kašpar, Václav (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
This work is dealing with regional disparities in Hungary from economic, demographic and socioeconomic aspects.
New regionalism from the Chinese perspective
Štrba, Ondřej ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Suchá, Tereza (referee)
Main aim of the thesis is to describe possible future development of integration of China into world economy in terms of new regionalism. It will provide description of current situation and will demonstrate different ways in which the regional integration may develop. Regional integration can be understood as an instrument to achieve even bigger prosperity in shorter time, more power in the region and increase in importance of the country in the field of trade and policy. The author will illustrate and defend this theory based on available information, mainly on international trade, historical development of China and relevant regional integrations and actual state of international agreements.
Comparation of approach of Japan and the U.S. to regionalism
Zmijanović, Katarina ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this barchelor thesis is to characterize the most important regional agreements of the U.S. and Japan and to compare the approach of these two states to regional integration.
Japan's approach to regionalism: Economic partnership agreements
Wagnerová, Markéta ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Krč, Jakub (referee)
This work contains general characteristics of bilateralism as a new element of regionalism. Because Japan is the typical representative of bilateralism, this work aims at the approach of this country to regionalism, bilateralism and at list of Japan's bilateral agreements. The work describes especially factors which influenced the Japan's approach to regionalism, the way how Japan applies bilateralism and the content of its bilateral agreements. In the last part is described the first japan's bilateral agreement: Japan-Singapore economic partnership agreement.
WTO and regionalism - relationship of multilateralism and regional liberalization
Knebel, Petr ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This paper describes development of multilateralism and regionalism as a means of liberalization of international trade. The first chapter gives description of development of multilateral liberalization since the end of the Second World War till today. Second chapter deals with the development of regionalism and it aims especially at it's general characteristics. The last chapter depicts mutual relationship between regionalism and multilateralism and their influence on liberalization of international trade and understates possible future development in this relationship.
NAFTA and MERCOSUR: comparison of regional groupings in America
Rečka, Jakub ; Hnát, Pavel (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This thesis concerns with the comparison of two regional groupings in America -- NAFTA and MERCOSUR. Chapter one compares factors of formation, objectives, institutional framework and individual states' motives of ingression. Chapter two focuses on changes in economies of member states, trading and investment relationships and also perspectives of both integrations in term of their possible enlargement.
Japan and new regionalism
Vašová, Martina ; Stuchlíková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
Japan is one of the most developed and strongest countries in the world. It is a member of many international organizations and it is becoming more and more active within regional integrations, too. The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to follow the evolution of Japanese attitude towards regionalism, based on an analysis of its foreign policy and economic relations. The first chapter explains basic terms and theoretical background of regionalism and outlines the evolution of regionalism in Asia. The second chapter follows Japan in the stage of old regionalism, that is until the end of the 1980s. It concentrates on the post-war development of Japan and consolidation of mutual relations with its neighbours. The third chapter describes Japanese approach to regional integrations in the stage of new regionalism. It tries to explain the reasons for which Japan started to play a more active role in regional integrations and it outlines Japanese relations with several selected partners.
Open Regionalism: categories and aplication
Matejovičová, Zuzana ; Cihelková, Eva (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to define the concept of open regionalism, which is considered to be the compromise between multilateral and regional liberalization. Its purpose is to increase the world trade and welfare using non-discriminatory elements on regional base. The thesis indicates the negative and positive efects of open regionalism, specifies the regions, where it is mostly practised and finally analyses all concept on a case study of Asia-Pacific Economic Coorporation.
Old and new regionalism exemplified by the Andean Community of Nations
Vyskočilová, Hana ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Honajzrová Banús, Shirley C. (referee)
The history of regional initiatives in Latin America is very rich and varied. Immediately after declaration of independence, there was a tendency to form a political union. Integration groupings developed in the twentieth century are trying with various success rate to enhance mutual trade and political ties in the region. These efforts can be divided into two periods, the first, the old regionalism, from the early sixties to the debt crisis in the eighties and the second period, the new regionalism from the turn of the eighties and nineties. The object of this work is to draw a comparison between these regionalistic trends in Latin America - old and new regionalism - and be exampled by integration group. As the best example to compare the regionalistic trends was chosen: the Andean Pact (the Andean Community of Nations).
Pozice Latinské Ameriky ve světové ekonomice v kontextu nového regionalismu
Braverman, Tomáš ; Steinmetzová, Dana (advisor) ; Hnát, Pavel (referee)
Práce pojednává o vývoji pozice Latinské Ameriky ve světové oekonomice. Zejména pak se zaměřuje na změnu strategie zahraničního obchodu v devadesátých letech, implementaci tzv. nového regionalismu. Zkoumá jeho účinky a snaží se zodpovědět na otázku, zda a jak nový regionalismus ovlivnil latinskoamerický zahraniční obchod a její ekonomiku. Popisuje také regionalismus Latinské Ameriky jako celek.

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