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Czechoslovakia and the supplies of weapons to the Middle East in 1945 - 1963 on the grounds of the Arab - Israeli conflict
Eliáš, Vojtěch ; Tumis, Stanislav (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The main idea of the bachelor thesis is to provide documentary evidence for the supplies of weapons to the Middle East after the World War II. The attention will be focused on four states, Israel, Syria, Iraq and Egypt, which were important customers of the Czechoslovakian armaments industry. These states used weapons against each other in the following wars. The supplies were dependant on the political situation in Czechoslovakia and in the worl and also on the relations among the politicians and those particular states.
Czechoslovakia and the supplies of weapons to the Middle East in 1945 - 1963 on the grounds of the Arab - Israeli conflict
Eliáš, Vojtěch ; Tumis, Stanislav (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The main idea of the bachelor thesis is to provide documentary evidence for the supplies of weapons to the Middle East after the World War II. The attention will be focused on four states, Israel, Syria, Iraq and Egypt, which were important customers of the Czechoslovakian armaments industry. These states used weapons against each other in the following wars. The supplies were dependant on the political situation in Czechoslovakia and in the worl and also on the relations among the politicians and those particular states.
United States and Israel: A Special Relationship? US Foreign Policy towards Israel, 1956-73
Strýčková, Katarína ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Bečka, Jan (referee)
The B.A. thesis "United States and Israel: A Special Relationship?, U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Israel in 1956-73" analyses the development of U.S.-Israeli relationship on the background of the regional development in the Middle East in 1956-73. The thesis focuses mainly on the American-Israeli military cooperation, more particularly on the American arms supply to Israel. It analyses the emergence, development and the intensity of the special relationship between Washington and Jerusalem through the key events of the Arab-Israeli conflict, such as the Suez Crisis, the Six Day War and the Jomkippur War, and other regional crisis in the Middle East. The relationship had a crucial significance for the United States. It helped to stabilize the region, to prevent further soviet influence in this area and thus protect American geostrategic interests.

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