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Vliv mise EU a NATO na stabilitu oblasti Adenského zálivu a Arabského moře
Lambertová, Eva
The bachelor thesis analyzes the impacts of EU and NATO missions to the stability of Horn of Africa region. Mission of EU ATALANTA is in the area since 2008 and mission of NATO since 2009. The thesis examine trends in the frequency of piracy attacks to the ships sailing through the dangerous area. Evaluates reuslts of the missions in the region and suggest possible solutions of the security situation in this area.
International actors and the concept of failed states: case study Somalia
Lubinová, Tereza ; Riegl, Martin (advisor) ; Ditrych, Ondřej (referee)
This master thesis deals with the approaches of international actors, especially UN, EU and USA, to the concept of failed states, which are demonstrated on the illustrative example of a state of this category, i.e. Somalia. We think of failed states as a security threat, with which the international community provisionally cannot deal. The master thesis discusses how the international actors deal with this issue in terms of its solution and how they think of the failed states in terms of sovereignty. On the selected case of Somalia it is subsequently illustrated that approaches of selected international actors are not very heterogeneous. The international community agrees to support the central government, although it is not recognized in the whole territory of the state, and endeavors to rebuild a functional state. Although the state is internally totally dysfunctional, its external sovereignty is still recognized.
Islámský stát a jeho vliv na bezpečnost Iráku a Sýrie
Dvořáčková, Markéta
Selfcalled Islamic state has evolved in short while from small terroristic group to enermous movement, that occupied part sof Iraq and Syrian territory and deckared calif state on taken area. Islamic state, thanks to, organization, vombat tactics and marketing kompetence has become relevant proble of not just Near East but of the whole world.Formula clause:Selfcalled Islamic state has evolved in short while from small terroristic group to enermous movement, that occupied part sof Iraq and Syrian territory and deckared calif state on taken area. Islamic state, thanks to, organization, vombat tactics and marketing kompetence has become relevant proble of not just Near East but of the whole world.
International Legal Aspects of State Failure
Kostínek, Lukáš ; Faix, Martin (advisor) ; Honusková, Věra (referee)
International Legal Aspects of State Failure The phenomenon of failed states is one of the great issues in our contemporary world. International public law does not take it into consideration and still, it exists. Whether the phenomenon is designated as a collapse of a state, collapse of a state authority, state failure, or as a collapsed, failed, failing state or otherwise, there is nowadays much more attention attached to it from the ranks of statesmen and representatives of international organizations. That is why I chose to deal with this issue. The content of this work is structured from the most general topic regarding this issue, which means from general definition of the term, characteristics of a failed state as a phenomenon in expert, not only legal, discussion and it's difference from similiar phenomenons towards particular aspects arising from public international law and summarization of a situation in some of real failed or failing states. In second chapter, there is a general characterization of the phenomenon itself, mostly from the factual perspective with use of mostly international law and political science literature. There is also defined, which approach has been taken regarding the issue. In third chapter, the work is dedicated purely to international law aspects of state...
Fragile States Index demonstrated by the Somalia case
Bímová, Veronika ; Volenec, Otakar (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
This diploma thesis is a case study aiming to analyse the development of socioeconomic and political situation in Somalia between 2007 and 2016. Based on this analysis, it should be decided whether it is justified to rank Somalia among the so called collapsed states. This analysis is performed using the critical tool Fragile States Index developed by the Fund for Peace organisation. Its underlying concept are twelve basic indicators divided in three groups: social, economic and political. The thesis consists of five parts: the first chapter presents a theoretical framework, summarizes the issue of weak statehood and defines basic concepts. The second, third and fourth chapters constitute the main part of the thesis presenting the analysis of the socioeconomic and political situation in Somalia conducted with the use of the FSI tool. The fifth chapter shows the particular development of the FSI in Somalia between 2007 and 2016.
International actors and the concept of failed states: case study Somalia
Lubinová, Tereza ; Riegl, Martin (advisor) ; Ditrych, Ondřej (referee)
This master thesis deals with the approaches of international actors, especially UN, EU and USA, to the concept of failed states, which are demonstrated on the illustrative example of a state of this category, i.e. Somalia. We think of failed states as a security threat, with which the international community provisionally cannot deal. The master thesis discusses how the international actors deal with this issue in terms of its solution and how they think of the failed states in terms of sovereignty. On the selected case of Somalia it is subsequently illustrated that approaches of selected international actors are not very heterogeneous. The international community agrees to support the central government, although it is not recognized in the whole territory of the state, and endeavors to rebuild a functional state. Although the state is internally totally dysfunctional, its external sovereignty is still recognized.
Success of development aid? Case study Somalia from 1991
Holanová, Petra ; Přikryl, Pavel (advisor) ; Bureš, Oldřich (referee)
Thesis "Success" of Development Aid? The Case Study of Somalia 1991 to Present deals in its first part with the Somali Republic itself, introduces the main characteristics of this, almost not functioning, nevertheless de iure still existing country in Sub-Saharan Africa. It briefly outlines the important events of last decades and highlights some of the main past and current issues that make the situation in the state catastrophic. In its second part the thesis aims to cope with some of the most important problems of Somali Republic. Then it shortly describes which actors are the most involved in the development efforts in Somalia and which development plans and programmes are essential for this country. The thesis also outlines the main ideas of several development plans. In the last part it analyzes the success of development efforts in domains of Security, Governance and Internally Displaced Persons. The progress in Millennium Development Goals is evaluated as well.
Vliv mise EU a NATO na stabilitu oblasti Adenského zálivu a Arabského moře
Lambertová, Eva
The bachelor thesis analyzes the impacts of EU and NATO missions to the stability of Horn of Africa region. Mission of EU ATALANTA is in the area since 2008 and mission of NATO since 2009. The thesis examine trends in the frequency of piracy attacks to the ships sailing through the dangerous area. Evaluates reuslts of the missions in the region and suggest possible solutions of the security situation in this area.
Somálsko - zhroucený stát
Kasalová, Jana
KASALOVÁ J., Bachelor thesis, 2015. This bachelor thesis analyse Somalia as collapsed state and the post-conflict recon-struction of Somalia after the civil war. Swot analysis forecast probable development. In conclusion the paper proposes specific recommendations, which should lead to stabi-lization of the political system and the security situation in the country.
The impact and consequences of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Mayboroda, Maxim ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of Iraq before and after Operation Iraqi Freedom. The aim of the thesis is to find the answer to the research question of the bachelor thesis: "Is it possible to characterize Iraq as a more collapsed state before or after Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation?" The structure of the text is divided into three main chapters. In order to better understand the issue and problems of the collapsed states, the first chapter deals with the phenomenon of failed states and empirical studies devoted to this topic. The second chapter examines the state of pre-insurgent Iraq, in three aspects - power in the state, inter-ethnic relations and the Kurdish question. The author tries to portray the situation in the country, resulting in the US invasion of Iraq. The third chapter focuses on the state of Iraq's operation after the operation and examines the course of Iraq's development since the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom until the departure of US troops from Iraq in 2011.

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