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The Silk road, an instrument of China's foreign affairs.
Fraňková, Lenka ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Machoň, Miloslav (referee)
The topic of this bachelor degree thesis is The Silk road, an instrument of China's foreign affairs. The main purpose is to identify, evaluate and determine China's current and past foreign politics impact on the Silk road trading to arrange and exchange goods and also to tie together diplomatic's relations between China and Asia.
The utilisation of the Silk Road in the Kazakhstan’s current tourism industry
Abdrakhmanova, Leila ; Netková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Bakos, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the utilisation of the Silk Road in the Kazakhstan's current tourism industry. The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the Silk Road's significance and its influence on the Kazakhstan's tourism, to make recommendations. The first chapter is dedicated to the tourism definitions and the introduction to stibology. The second chapter informs about the Silk Road and the program operated by the UNWTO. The third chapter contains information about Kazakhstan and the country's tourism industry. The next chapter deals with the current management of the Silk Road in Kazakhstan. The last chapter comprises the offer of Kazakhstan in the Czech travel agencies, the survey's results, SWOT analysis of the Kazakhstan's tourism industry and the suggested recommendations.
Support of Tourism Development at the Silk Road
Kroutil, Marek ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Voříšková, Barbora (referee)
This Bachelor thesis examines the entire important forms of the tourism development support and the support of the theme trails renewal in the Silk Road countries. The theoretical part defines terms theme trail, stibology and cultural tourism. Subsequently, the forms of the tourism support are described and The Silk Road is characterized too. In the following analytical part is analysed the current status of the support focused mainly on the International organizations support. Another researched segment are the Regional organizations and the countries themselves. The quality of the Silk Road support is evaluated afterwards. This part is also supplemented by the possible changes suggestion to the future.

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