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Czechoslovak - Venezuelan Relations in the years 1945 - 1968
Maternová, Simona ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor) ; Binková, Simona (referee)
This work is an analysis of a topic that until now has been practically no research, the relations of Czechoslovakia and Venezuela in the years 1945 - 1968, while this work focuses attention on diplomatic and economic relations, it also considers the influence of domestic politics in these countries, explaining the context of these international relations, specifically of the United States, Soviet union and Cuba. The thesis is primarily based on material from the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Relations of the Czech Republic and also the National Archive of the Czech Republic. Diplomatic relations between these countries were established in 1929, after the Munich Agreement of 1938, the embassy of Czechoslovakia in Caracas was closed. After World War II. economic relations were re-established. This was really important because the commercial interest of Czechoslovakia helped to establish the diplomatic relations. Diplomatic relations were discontinued by Venezuela in 1952 during the dictatorship of general Marcus Pérez Jiménez. When the dictator was overthrown in 1958, diplomatic relations were gradually re-established, once more through economic relations and finally established in 1968. The development of diplomatic relations were affected by several factors. The first one was domestic...
Czechoslovak-Mongolian political, economical and cultural relations 1968-1984
Pokorný, Miroslav ; Mikeska, Tomáš (advisor) ; Koura, Petr (referee)
This thesis research relations between Czechoslovakia and the Mongolian People's Republic during the normalization process. The work is focused on the transformation of relations between both countries from the Prague Spring period to the revocation of Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal in 1984. The remaining five chapters, covering the time scope of foreign policy, monitor economical relationships, ideological and cultural section of Czechoslovak-Mongolian relations during the normalization process. The content of the thesis draws chiefly primary sources: government delegations, period articles, official reports, cultural campaigns and other archival material. Thanks to these sources it was possible to authentically describe relations of both countries
The Evolution of Economic Relations between France and Colonies of The Second French Colonial Empire
Rejmíš, Vojtěch ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
This study concentrates on the evolution of economic relations between France and its former colonies. While respecting the chronological order of events, it describes the history of French colonisation from its beginning until now. It seeks common aspects and contrasts in the events in respective colonies or groups of colonies. The aim is to approve the thesis that colonial past has direct influence on today's economic partnerships with France and that these partnerships differentiate depending on the intensity and continuity of business relations during the colonial era. In order to analyse the difference between French-Vietnamese and French-African economic relations, I will use the gravity model of trade.
Czechoslovak-Japanese economic relations between the world wars (institutional background, foreign trade, technology transfer and entry barriers)
Gecko, Tomáš ; Skřivan, Aleš (referee) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
The thesis focuses on the analysis of the institutional background for the inter-war Czechoslovak- Japanese economic relations. It also focuses on the interpretation of external economic relations of Czechoslovak republic with Japan and takes into account the presence of entry barriers in the context of efforts to eliminate them. Methodological approach is based on the theory of international trade, and structural and institutional analysis, which divides the text into relevant chapters.
Czechoslovak-Mongolian political, economical and cultural relations 1968-1984
Pokorný, Miroslav ; Mikeska, Tomáš (advisor) ; Koura, Petr (referee)
This thesis research relations between Czechoslovakia and the Mongolian People's Republic during the normalization process. The work is focused on the transformation of relations between both countries from the Prague Spring period to the revocation of Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal in 1984. The remaining five chapters, covering the time scope of foreign policy, monitor economical relationships, ideological and cultural section of Czechoslovak-Mongolian relations during the normalization process. The content of the thesis draws chiefly primary sources: government delegations, period articles, official reports, cultural campaigns and other archival material. Thanks to these sources it was possible to authentically describe relations of both countries
Czechoslovak - Venezuelan Relations in the years 1945 - 1968
Maternová, Simona ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor) ; Binková, Simona (referee)
This work is an analysis of a topic that until now has been practically no research, the relations of Czechoslovakia and Venezuela in the years 1945 - 1968, while this work focuses attention on diplomatic and economic relations, it also considers the influence of domestic politics in these countries, explaining the context of these international relations, specifically of the United States, Soviet union and Cuba. The thesis is primarily based on material from the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Relations of the Czech Republic and also the National Archive of the Czech Republic. Diplomatic relations between these countries were established in 1929, after the Munich Agreement of 1938, the embassy of Czechoslovakia in Caracas was closed. After World War II. economic relations were re-established. This was really important because the commercial interest of Czechoslovakia helped to establish the diplomatic relations. Diplomatic relations were discontinued by Venezuela in 1952 during the dictatorship of general Marcus Pérez Jiménez. When the dictator was overthrown in 1958, diplomatic relations were gradually re-established, once more through economic relations and finally established in 1968. The development of diplomatic relations were affected by several factors. The first one was domestic...
Czechoslovakia-Japanese International Relations in Times of The First Republic
Gecko, Tomáš ; Sýkora, Jan (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
This thesis aims, based on the available literature and printed and archival sources, to understand the development and changes of the economic relations of Czechoslovakia and Japan in the period of 1918-1938, therefore during the existence of The First Czechoslovak Republic. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of institutional background of Czechoslovak export to the Land of the Rising Sun (both the state and the private) and the interpretation of entry barriers with a view of eliminating them. The methodological approach is based on the theory of international trade and on the structural and the institutional analysis, which corresponds to the division of the text into relevant chapters. The issue is examined from the perspective of The First Czechoslovak Republic and the sources of Japanese origin were not used.
Economic consequences of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993
Ječmeň, Tomáš ; Tóth, Andrej (advisor) ; Chalupecký, Petr (referee)
The aim is to analyze the economic and political aspects of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 in the context of monetary separation and further analyze its impact on monetary indicators in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The thesis provides a comprehensive view of the development of relations within Czechoslovakia after 1989 and monetary separation in 1993. First, attention is focused on description and analysis of economic and political relations between the two nations, which are demonstrated in the illustrative examples of the development of Czechoslovakia between 1989 and 1993. Then analyzes the preparation, conduct and impact of monetary separation on the inflation rate, balance of payments, interest rates and foreign exchange reserves, and consequently macroeconomic indicators are compared both newly formed states. The thesis is written for use with the description, analysis and comparison. Based on the analysis, we can conclude that the collapse of the state was no longer possible in 1993 to avoid. It can be concluded that the monetary separation had no immediate impact on the study of monetary indicators. Based on comparison of selected macroeconomic indicators of the countries we were able to demonstrate that in the first years after the collapse of the federation with the Czech economy developed better and more stable than Slovak Republic. Implementation and results of the disintegration of Czechoslovakia and the associated monetary separation can be considered as a basis for solving current problems eg. In any disintegration of the common currency in the European Union or the possible dissolution of several national states. A proper currency separation in 1993 had a negative impact on the development of monetary variables surveyed states.
Economic cooperation between Russia and Ukraine
Matyásková, Kateřina ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Musiyenko, Svitlana (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with economic cooperation between Russia and Ukraine. The economic development of both countries since the disintregation of the Soviet Union up to the present day is teoretically defined in the first chapter. In the second chapter international trade in these two countries is being evaluated. An emphasis is put on territorial infrastructure, commodity structure and direct foreign investment. The third, final chapter deals with the Crimea problem and thus the conflict in the eastern Ukraine. The last subhead evaluates the posibility of future economic growth in Ukraine.

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