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Jiří Viktor Daneš (1880-1928)
Hanták, Daniel ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Martínek, Jiří (referee)
This study is biography of Jiří Viktor Daneš (1880 - 1928). First chapter summarizes fundamental stages of his life (studies, First World War, diplomatic activity in Australia), his death and legacy. Second chapter is approaching his travelling with emphasis on big travels - to Java and Australia with Karel Domin (1909 - 1910) and his journey around the world (1920 - 1923). Last chapter approaches his scientific work in basic outline.
Jiří Viktor Daneš (1880-1928)
Hanták, Daniel ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Martínek, Jiří (referee)
This study is biography of Jiří Viktor Daneš (1880 - 1928). First chapter summarizes fundamental stages of his life (studies, First World War, diplomatic activity in Australia), his death and legacy. Second chapter is approaching his travelling with emphasis on big travels - to Java and Australia with Karel Domin (1909 - 1910) and his journey around the world (1920 - 1923). Last chapter approaches his scientific work in basic outline.
The Austro-hungarian foreign service between 1868-1918
Králová, Hana ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Zářický, Aleš (referee) ; Tejchman, Miroslav (referee)
1 Mgr. Hana Králová Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN FOREIGN SERVICE BETWEEN 1868-1918 Abstract Emerging from the reforms of the second half of the 18th century, the body of loyal civil servants gradually transformed itself into an efficient bureaucratic machine, which fully ensured the operation of the multinational Habsburg Monarchy until its disintegration. For many, a position within the civil service went hand in hand with attaining a certain prestige and rank within society, although the financial situation of lower and even mid - ranking civil servants was problematic at best. The foreign service, especially its diplomatic and central administration branch, undoubtedly ranked among the most prestigious parts of the civil service. Candidates, apart from being required to have the necessary level of educational attainment, were subject to a rigorous selection process focusing especially on their language skills. The diplomatic service also maintained its exclusivity by requiring candidates to provide proof of sufficient income, which limited access to candidates from among the wealthy elite, that is especially from among the traditional and new nobility a s well as from among the well-off individuals of bourgeois descent. The research has, however, also shown that...
Diplomats in Spain
Slavíková, Barbora ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Pospěchová, Lucie (referee)
This work deals with the position of diplomats and other foreing representatives in Spain and also with the position of Spanish diplomats abroad. This problematics has never been fully elaborated in Czech. That is the reason why this work focuses on the specifics of the Spanish environment.
European Diplomatic Service
Ondejčíková, Barbora ; Matějka, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The thesis brings and systematizes the knowledge of European diplomacy and analyzes its influence on the functioning of bilateral relations of the EU Member States. It is based on the historical development of the external representation of the EU including the latest changes under the Treaty of Lisbon and the work of the European External Action Service led by the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. Particular attention is given to the EU delegations as well as the filling of various positions within the diplomatic corps of the European Union. The issue of the need for and the effectiveness of national embassies and maintenance of bilateral relations by diplomatic means is dealt with separately.

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