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The Post 1945 Settlement Processes in the Area of the Šumava Mountains
Košatková, Iva ; Jakoubek, Marek (advisor) ; Otčenášek, Jaroslav (referee) ; Horpeniak, Vladimír (referee)
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA CHARLES UNIVERSITY FILOZOFICKÁ FAKULTA UNIVERZITY KARLOVY FACULTY OF ARTS CHARLES UNIVERSITY OSIDLOVÁNÍ ŠUMAVY PO DRUHÉ SVĚTOVÉ VÁLCE THE POST-1945 SETTLEMENT PROCESSES IN THE AREA OF THE ŠUMAVA MOUNTAINS DISERTAČNÍ PRÁCE DISSERTATION AUTOR Mgr. Iva Košatková v. r. AUTHOR PROGRAM Historické vědy PROGRAM Historical Sciences OBOR Etnologie DISCIPLINE Ethnology VEDOUCÍ PRÁCE doc. PhDr. Lydia Petráňová, CSc. SUPERVISOR KONZULTANT PhDr. Jiří Woitsch, PhD. CONSULTANT ROK 2023 YEAR MOTTO Alle Welterkenntnis des Menschen ist sprachlich vermittelt. (...) Die Sprachlichkeit unseres In-der-Welt-Seins artikuliert am Ende den ganzen Bereich der Erfahrung. H.-G. Gadamer "Všechno poznání, které má člověk o světě, je zprostředkováno jazykem. (...) Jazykový charakter našeho bytí na světě artikuluje celou oblast zkušenosti". "All man's knowledge of the world is mediated by the language. (...) The linguistic character of our existence in the world articulates the whole area of experience." PODĚKOVÁNÍ Děkuji všem in memoriam, kteří se přímo či nepřímo se mnou podíleli o své vzpomínky, fotografie a zkušenosti. Děkuji za přijetí, zájem, rady, kontakty a otevřenost ve sdílení. Děkuji za to, že jsem se s Vámi - neobyčejně obyčejnými lidmi - mohla potkat. DANKSAGUNG Ich denke allen in memoriam, die direkt oder...
Artic as a regional security complex ( An application of regional security complex theory to the geopolitical region of the Artic in a broader context of regionalist approaches to international security)
Košatková, Iva ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Karásek, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the case of the Arctic which forms a distinctive geopolitical region within the international system. The geostrategic importance of the Arctic har become more salient due to global warming, technological progress and latest findings about large oil and gas resources, rich fishing waters and new maritime routes. The Arctic region is being classified through the lenses of one of the most influential regionalist concepts in the modern IR theory and international security studies - the regional security complex theory developed by Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver who represent the core of the so called Copenhagen school of IR thought. The main aim of the thesis is to examine whether such a specific geopolitical region as the Arctic could be analyzed from the perspective of this theory and defined as a regional security complex with a distinctive security dynamics and a dense net of linkages interconnecting major processes of securitization and desecuritization. This research question seeks to suggest a theoretical and analytical tool for studying the specific regional dynamics of the Arctic, and alternatively identify shortcomings of the theory in confrontation with the case and propose possible theoretical modifications. The thesis concludes that the Arctic can be classified as a...
Arctic as a regional security complex. An application of regional security complex theory to the Arctic region
Košatková, Iva ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Karásek, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the Arctic geopolitical region from the perspective of one of the most influential regionalist concepts in the modern IR theory and international security studies - the regional security complex theory developed by Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver from the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute. The main aim of the thesis is to examine whether such a specific geopolitical region as the Arctic could be analyzed from the perspective of this theory and defined as a regional security complex with a unique security dynamics and an intense interconnection of major processes of securitization and desecuritization. This research question seeks to suggest a theoretical and analytical tool for studying the specific regional dynamics of the Arctic, and alternatively identify shortcomings of the theory in confrontation with the case and propose possible theoretical modifications. The diploma thesis concludes that the Arctic can be classified as a regional security complex in terms of Buzan's and Wæver's theory, although as an emerging one with rather weak securitization interconnections yet with a big potential to develop into a strong and dynamic security complex. The application of the Arctic case to the theory however showed that there is a need for some theoretical modifications to make...
Artic as a regional security complex ( An application of regional security complex theory to the geopolitical region of the Artic in a broader context of regionalist approaches to international security)
Košatková, Iva ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Karásek, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the case of the Arctic which forms a distinctive geopolitical region within the international system. The geostrategic importance of the Arctic har become more salient due to global warming, technological progress and latest findings about large oil and gas resources, rich fishing waters and new maritime routes. The Arctic region is being classified through the lenses of one of the most influential regionalist concepts in the modern IR theory and international security studies - the regional security complex theory developed by Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver who represent the core of the so called Copenhagen school of IR thought. The main aim of the thesis is to examine whether such a specific geopolitical region as the Arctic could be analyzed from the perspective of this theory and defined as a regional security complex with a distinctive security dynamics and a dense net of linkages interconnecting major processes of securitization and desecuritization. This research question seeks to suggest a theoretical and analytical tool for studying the specific regional dynamics of the Arctic, and alternatively identify shortcomings of the theory in confrontation with the case and propose possible theoretical modifications. The thesis concludes that the Arctic can be classified as a...
Arctic as a regional security complex. An application of regional security complex theory to the Arctic region
Košatková, Iva ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Karásek, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the Arctic geopolitical region from the perspective of one of the most influential regionalist concepts in the modern IR theory and international security studies - the regional security complex theory developed by Barry Buzan and Ole Wæver from the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute. The main aim of the thesis is to examine whether such a specific geopolitical region as the Arctic could be analyzed from the perspective of this theory and defined as a regional security complex with a unique security dynamics and an intense interconnection of major processes of securitization and desecuritization. This research question seeks to suggest a theoretical and analytical tool for studying the specific regional dynamics of the Arctic, and alternatively identify shortcomings of the theory in confrontation with the case and propose possible theoretical modifications. The diploma thesis concludes that the Arctic can be classified as a regional security complex in terms of Buzan's and Wæver's theory, although as an emerging one with rather weak securitization interconnections yet with a big potential to develop into a strong and dynamic security complex. The application of the Arctic case to the theory however showed that there is a need for some theoretical modifications to make...
Far right in Scandinavia: achievements and failures
Košatková, Iva ; Bureš, Jan (advisor) ; Buben, Radek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with far right parties in Scandinavia and their achievements and failures since their birth in the beginning of the seventies. Conditions of the origin and development of the contemporary far right parties and a definition of this ideological party family are analyzed on the background of a broader theoretical framework. The thesis pursues ideological-political and programmatic shifts of the Progress Party (FrPd) and Danish People's Party (DFP) in Denmark, Progress Party (FrPn) in Norway and New Democracy (NyD) in Sweden and their contemporary role within the system using Beyme's concept of three waves of the postwar far right in Western Europe. The aim of this diploma thesis is to find out which factors and conditions were relevant for the emergence and subsequent consolidation of new far right parties in the three respective Scandinavian party systems chosen as subjects of this comparative analysis. Comparing the two successful far right parties - the Norwegian and Danish Progress Parties plus the Danish People's Party - with the negative case of Sweden's New Democracy, the thesis concludes that economic stability and prosperity with low unemployment rate on the system level and charismatic leadership with strong party organisation on the party level are most favourable to the...

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