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The Role of Western Europe in U.S. Security Policy in the years 1945-1950
Dolejší, Ondřej ; Koura, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
This thesis deals with the foreign and security policy of the United States of America towards Western Europe between 1945-1950. One of the main objectives is the analysis of the importance and role of Western Europe (mainly Great Britain, France, the countries of Benelux and Italy) in the security policy of the United States of Americe from the end of the Second World War to the outbreak of the Korean War. The thesis will not forget to mention why the United States became actively involved in the matter of European security after the Second World War. Furthermore, the thesis will focus on the beginnings of NATO and various problems connected to its actions between 1949-1950. Moreover, the discussed issue will be put into a larger context of the political development in post-war Western Europe and the approaching Cold War.
The Role of Western Europe in U.S. Security Policy in the years 1945-1950
Dolejší, Ondřej ; Koura, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
This thesis deals with the foreign and security policy of the United States of America towards Western Europe between 1945-1950. One of the main objectives is the analysis of the importance and role of Western Europe (mainly Great Britain, France, the countries of Benelux and Italy) in the security policy of the United States of Americe from the end of the Second World War to the outbreak of the Korean War. The thesis will not forget to mention why the United States became actively involved in the matter of European security after the Second World War. Furthermore, the thesis will focus on the beginnings of NATO and various problems connected to its actions between 1949-1950. Moreover, the discussed issue will be put into a larger context of the political development in post-war Western Europe and the approaching Cold War.
The Impact of End of the Cold War on US-European Relation (1991-2001)
Tázler, Radek ; Krátký, Karel (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
Diplomová práce se zabývá euroatlantickými vztahy v politicko-bezpečnostní oblasti po konci studené války. V roce 1991 se rozpadl Sovětský svaz a komunistická hrozba, která se po celých 46 let studené války vznášela nad Evropou, opadla. Tato změna zásadním způsobem změnila postavení Evropy a USA. Spojené státy zůstaly jedinou světovou supervelmocí a sjednocená Evropa se chtěla vymanit závislosti na Spojených státech. 90. léta začínala myšlenkou "globálního světového partnerství" G. Bushe st., končila však tendencí k unilateralistickému přístupu G. Bushe ml. Přesto teroristické útoky z 11. září 2001 demokratický Západ významným způsobem sjednotily. Jestliže se Evropa chtěla stát velmocí podobnou Spojeným státům, pak se jí to ve vojenské oblasti nepovedlo. Přes tyto odstředivé tendence zůstalo mezi Evropou a USA spojenectví, které je vyjádřeny formou spolupráce v NATO.

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