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Vliv syrského konfliktu na socioekonomickou stabilitu Jordánska, Libanonu a Turecka
Klabanová, Ema
KLABANOVÁ E., The influence of the Syrian conflict on the socio-economic stability of Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. Diploma Thesis. Brno, 2016 The aim of this diploma thesis is to evaluate the impacts of Syrian crisis on socioeconomic stability of Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The theoretical part is focused on deeper understanding of the issue and definition of basic terms. The following chapters are already based on comparative analysis, where socioeconomic stability is divided into 3 level, such as economic, social and political. These levels are examined by 12 indicators of Fragile State Index. In conclusion of this thesis there will be reviewed the possibility of destabilization od the state in connection with Syrian crisis.
The Syrian War, its Implications and Future Perspectives
El Hassan, Júnis ; Bolotov, Ilya (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis five years ago Syria, its neighbouring countries as well as the western world have been affected by the tremendous casualties brought about by the war. The thesis examines various forms and scale of these casualties, namely the economic, social, political and environmental implications. In its first part the thesis identifies true reasons and motives behind the Syrian crisis so that one can understand actions taken by involved actors. Subsequent to it is a detailed presentation of data on economic and social consequences of the Syrian war. Having all the crucial information on table the third chapter attempts to answer a hypothesis that Syria despite the still ongoing bloody conflict holds big potential for dynamic and long-term economic growth. The thesis could be useful for those seeking independent perspective on the crisis as well as for those who are looking for entrepreneurial opportunities in the after-war Syria.

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