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Copenhagen School of Security Studies - Societal Dimension and the Case of Egypt Securitization and its Impact on Human Rights
Hulínová, Beáta ; Ditrych, Ondřej (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
The aim of this paper is to find out whether the securitization theory of the Copenhagen School is applicable outside euro-american space. This topic is chosen because of the contradicting opinions of theorists regarding the universality of the theory. Many authors criticize also the disregard of the process, context, pictures or physical actions. The theory is applied in societal sector in Egypt on nine cases including human rights non-governmental organizations, political opponents, critics and asylum seekers. The development of securitization, implementation of extraordinary measures, results and impact of the securitization are monitored in these cases. Attention is paid also to the fact whether securitization took into consideration context, process and whether pictures and physical actions played any role and what role it was. Method used in the paper is instrumental case study. It aims at the explanation of narrowly defined case on the basis of the theory. In the stated cases the threats to identity are presented as "others", alien and with the exception of one case as "Western" which means different from the Egyptian identity. The implementation of extraordinary measures to deal with the threats then becomes legitimate. The main contribution of the paper is the finding that the...
New Europe and New Europeans: The Impacts of Muslim and Asian Immigration on the Societal Security of the Big Western European Countries
Werner, Jan ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Havlová, Radka (referee)
Conflicts between majority societies and culturally different immigrants represent one of the key problems that today's Europe has to face. This bachelor thesis tries to analyze the subject from the societal security viewpoint in the context of the big Western European countries -- United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain and Germany. Knowledge from different disciplines is used to represent immigrants' identities and their relations with the host society in each of the countries. The last chapter is then devoted to a comparison of the societal security patterns in Western Europe; also, the main short- and long-term prognoses of the Muslim and Asian immigrations' impacts on societal security are presented and the basic starting points for a more effective integration process are defined.

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