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Analysis of project OHK Brno for business subject in region
Majer, Petr ; MBA, Libor Kejda, (referee) ; Mandelík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis seeks to analyze the impact of a range of projects of Chamber of Commerce Brno on the entrepreneurs from the respective region. The thesis describes the structure and the overall operation of the Chamber of Commerce Brno as well as its several projects. In order to evaluate, there are three marketing researches that need to be taken into a consideration. Those marketing researches had been realised during the period of 2005 – 2007. Baring the results risen from the abovementioned marketing researchs in mind, the created situation has been assessed, and based on the personal experience the recommendations dedicated to the management have been created.
Bilateral relations between Bavaria and Russian Federation. Between Außenbeziehungen and Nebenaußenpolitik
Zavadilová, Zuzana ; Handl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lizcová, Zuzana (referee)
defining the modality of subnational entities' - rhetorical level, it shows that Bavaria's relationship with force behind Bavaria's foreign policy going beyond the level of coordinated foreign policy with the Federation and the Länder and coming into conflict with the Federation in 2016. On the strengthened after the accession of Markus Söder, who wanted to differentiate himself from his
European Strategic Autonomy - chances and challenges for Europe
Cemus, Victor Peter Corrado ; Handl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Riegl, Martin (referee)
The thesis explores the use of the term European Strategic Autonomy in the Common Security and Defence Policy (CFSP) of the European Union. The security environment around Europe has become increasingly unstable in the last 15 years. The EU Commission has tried to take account of the deteriorating geopolitical landscape by publishing an EU Global Strategy document in 2016 to share its vision for a stronger Europe. The document calls for strategic autonomy without properly defining it. Since then, many policy papers have captured the term and used it as a popular buzzword. Because it has not been properly defined on the political level, European Strategy Autonomy (ESA) was subject to speculations and national interpretations which did not help to advance the debate. Based on an extensive literature review the paper provides a comprehensive understanding by giving an historic overview and presenting different configurations of ESA in the contemporary context. A comparative case study, including France, Germany, and the Czech Republic has been conducted to assess their interpretation of the notion. The result of the case studies showed inherently different perceptions underlaid by different motivations and identifies the political layer to be the biggest challenge for moving forward with the topic....
Czechoslovak-US Relations during the 20th Years of the 20th Century
Mistrík, Pavel ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Janoušek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to examine the foreign relations between Czechoslovakia and the United States of America during the second decade of the twentieth century. Particular attention is focused on the Czechoslovak effort to build a close relationship with the United States, an endeavor which resulted from the previous generous support, as many contemporaries believed, the United States provided to the Czechoslovak movement for independency during the World War I. The major objective of this study is thus to present evidence that Czechoslovak diplomacy intentionally pursued the vision of a stronger, above average bond with the United States. Furthermore, it attempts to assess to which extent was the Czechoslovak policy successful and which limitations it had to face. In this effort, the thesis mainly draws on extensive study of the archive materials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Special relationship? British-U.S. relations, 1979-1990
Potůček, Ondřej ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Koura, Jan (referee)
Diploma thesis Special Relationship? British-U.S. Relations, 1979-1990 examines the nature of relations between the United Kingdom and the United States, focusing predominantly on the period of parallel governance of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. The aim is to study both the extent to which the relationship was genuinely special and anticipations both countries connected with it. Providing an overview of the development of the special relationship after the WWII the paper addresses foreign, political, economic and ideological bonds between the countries and their political leaders. It considers not only the basic similarities of domestic and foreign policies, but also tensions and conflicts accompanying this alliance. The paper also describes the influence of the special relationship on the relations with European states and the Soviet Union. The uniqueness of the special relationship is identified in both the nuclear, defence and intelligence cooperation and in the British Prime Minister's and American President's ideological and political comprehension.
Relations between China and Turks
Hejdová, Jana ; Maršálek, Jakub (advisor) ; Hrubý, Jakub (referee)
Annotation: This bachelor thesis deals with relations between China and Turkish qaghanate in the time of Sui and Tang dynasties. In the first part it focuses on questions of relations between China and steppe ethnic groups in the course of Chinese history. This piece of work emphasizes the establishment of Turkish qaghanate, its internal structure and development from its inception to the first half of the seventh century. In the main part it focuses on description of Turkish- Chinese relations. The main sources for this thesis are dynastic chronicle Jiu Tang shu and Sima Guang's Comprehensive Mirror to Aid in Government and because of that the thesis focuses mainly on military and diplomatic contacts.
Great Britain in 1945-1949 and Its Impact on the Creation of the State of Israel
Bartošová, Barbora ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Romancov, Michael (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis is focused on British foreign policy from 1945-1949 towards the Palestinian mandate. In the thesis I analyzed the factors related to the Declaration of the State of Israel. The relationship between these states was very close at that time, because in 1920 Palestine had became a British Mandate. After the Second World War, the situation in Palestine escalated and the development of the relationship culminated in May 1948 when the State of Israel was officially declared. The State of Israel was officialy recognized by Great Britain in 1949. In the thesis attention is paid to the internal situation in Great Britain (the first postwar elections) and to external influences affecting British foreign policy at that time. The first postwar elections were won by the Labour Party, and the key figures who set the direction of international relations were Prime Minister Clement Attlee, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ernest Bevin and the Secretary of State for Colonies George Hall
Analysis of project OHK Brno for business subject in region
Majer, Petr ; MBA, Libor Kejda, (referee) ; Mandelík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis seeks to analyze the impact of a range of projects of Chamber of Commerce Brno on the entrepreneurs from the respective region. The thesis describes the structure and the overall operation of the Chamber of Commerce Brno as well as its several projects. In order to evaluate, there are three marketing researches that need to be taken into a consideration. Those marketing researches had been realised during the period of 2005 – 2007. Baring the results risen from the abovementioned marketing researchs in mind, the created situation has been assessed, and based on the personal experience the recommendations dedicated to the management have been created.

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