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China's Identity in Relations to North Korea
Vlčková, Michala ; Karmazin, Aleš (advisor) ; Hynek, Nikola (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Chinese national identities that can be found in its foreign policy towards North Korea. At the beginning of this thesis the basic notion of national identity is defined and the overall methodological procedure of the submitted work is presented. Subsequently, Chinese identities and the basic historical context necessary to understand the broader context of this work are presented in more detail. Then we analyze Chinese statements and Chinese foreign policy in relation to North Korea and determine the possible occurrence of some of the Chinese national identities. In the conclusion of our analysis, we find that Chinese common identities apparent in China's global orientation are only partially found in China's policy towards North Korea. From the analysis of both Chinese statements and foreign policy, it is clear that there are some elements typical of individual identities, most often for the identity of China as one of the great powers. Even though we find that the progressive traditional Chinese-North Korean fraternal relations are weakening, the analysis of Chinese identities confirms the historical specificity of this relationship and, in general, both these nations.

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