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F. D. Roosevelt's attitude towards opening the second front
Calta, Jan ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Koura, Jan (referee)
The core of this work is aimed on the British - American alliance during the Second world war and the effort of allies carry out the massive cross - channel invasion. All this matters are reflected from the view of american president Roosevelt. In the first part is analyzed non - belligerent period of american neutrality before the attack at Pearl Harbor and the Roosevelt's effort prepare the american society for the entry to the war. The second part described the period from the american entry to the war until the first invasion in North Africa. The attention is aimed first of all on the diplomatic talks, where the Grand strategy was created. The influence of american public opinion on the Roosevelt's attitude is also reflected. The last part deals in the period from the invasion in North Africa until the final decision about opening the second front on the conference in Tehran in december 1943. In this period gradually prevailed the power of USA on the Grand strategy.
Work of Zbigniew Brzezinski in relation to politics and economy of the USA
Černý, Ondřej ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
The paper recapitulates Zbigniew Brzezinski's views on the United States at the dawn of 21st century and his criticism of the presidency of George W. Bush. The first part describes the position of the USA in the era of globalization, the latter regarded as a new ideology. The second chapter explores the allies of the USA and their indispensableness. The third part analyzes the enemies and threats, which the USA must face, pointing out terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and cyberterrorism.

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