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Confidence in Some Representatives in International Context - November/December 2021
Červenka, Jan
November and December 2021 survey focused on attitudes of Czechs to some representatives in international politics. Respondents were asked to express their confidence or non-confidence in some main figures of international policy and persons involved in recent important events as well as supreme representatives of Central European countries.
The Influence of US Policy on the Post-War Development of Western Germany 1945-50
Adamec, Matouš ; Kučera, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
In this bachelor thesis the author focus on the influence of the United States of America on the post-war development of Germany between 1945 and 1950. Concretely in the time from the end of the World War II till the first months after establishing the state of Western Germany. The main goal of this thesis is to find, how the US-American foreign policy, that has started to change in this period, affected the resolving of the question of post-war Germany. The Author proceed from the stance of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who refused the engagement of the U.S. in the post-war economic development of Europe, and who stated, that the U.S. Army will leave the European territory until two years after the end of the WWII. But in the following years the U.S. started to leave this policy to set a new course, which was connected with evolvement of the United States in Europe and western parts of Germany. After the introduction, there will be introduced the American ideas of the post-war world structure, the theory of isolationism and Delano's the concept of "Four Policemen". The main part of the thesis will consist of the question of Germany between years 1945-7 at the Potsdam Conference and at the Council of Foreign Ministers. In the following part the development of the western parts of Germany tending to the...
Al Jazeera versus Al Arabiya
Kužvart, Jan ; Přikryl, Pavel (advisor) ; Makariusová, Radana (referee)
Diploma thesis "al Jazeera versus al Arabiya - Media Rivalry of Qatar and Saudi Ruling Families during the 2006 Lebanon War" deals with domestic Arab satellite channels - Qatar al Jazeera and Saudi al Arabiya - and their way of reporting about the war in Lebanon in 2006. Their news coverage is put into context of rivalry between Qatar and Saudi ruling families. The thesis focuses on wide range of issues including the role of media in foreign policy of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, use of media for securing stability of the ruling regimes and for pursuing their regional influence. Main theoretical concept of the thesis is the Arab media model which enables projection of interests of the ruling families in Qatar and Saudi Arabia into their media.
Confidence in Some Representatives in International Context - November 2019
Červenka, Jan
November 2019 survey focused on attitudes of Czechs to some representatives in international politics. Respondents were asked to express their confidence or non-confidence in some main figures of international policy and persons involved in recent important events as well as supreme representatives of Central European countries.
Confidence to Some Representatives in International Context - April 2018
Červenka, Jan
April 2018 survey focused on attitudes of Czechs to some representatives in international politics. Respondents were asked to express their confidence or non-confidence to some main figures of international policy and persons involved in recent important events as well as supreme representatives of Central European countries.
Justice in International Politics: The International Theory of John Rawls
Křiklán, Jan ; Ditrych, Ondřej (advisor) ; Franěk, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis has an ambition to map the issue of international justice, focusing on the theory of international justice by John Rawls. Consequently, this concept of World Order will be applied to two specific case studies. The first case study will deal with the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the second case study will deal with the Russia-Georgian War. The thesis is structured into two main parts. The first part concerns the very concept of international justice. Basic theoretical approaches to looking at international justice will be described in detail. After a closer description of the basic concepts of international justice, the concept of fair war will be briefly mentioned. Subsequently, John Rawls' political theory will be described, and the final subchapter of the first part will deal with the analysis of the international concept of international justice John Rawls. The second part of this bachelor thesis will focus on two selected modern wars and using principles of fair war I will try to decide whether the given wars were fair. Like every historical phenomenon, everything is subject to different interpretations. This axiom will be respected in this work and, therefore, space will be given for various interpretations of these two subsequent wars. There will be room for...
Justice in International Politics: The International Theory of John Rawls
Křiklán, Jan ; Ditrych, Ondřej (advisor) ; Franěk, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis has an ambition to map the issue of international justice, focusing on the theory of international justice by John Rawls. Consequently, this concept of World Order will be applied to two specific case studies. The first case study will deal with the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the second case study will deal with the Russia-Georgian War. The thesis is structured into two main parts. The first part concerns the very concept of international justice. Basic theoretical approaches to looking at international justice will be described in detail. After a closer description of the basic concepts of international justice, the concept of fair war will be briefly mentioned. Subsequently, John Rawls' political philosophy will be described, and the final subchapter of the first part will deal with the analysis of the international concept of international justice John Rawls. The second part of this bachelor thesis will focus on two selected modern wars and using principles of fair war I will try to decide whether the given wars were fair. Like every historical phenomenon, everything is subject to different interpretations. This axiom will be respected in this work and, therefore, space will be given for various interpretations of these two subsequent wars. There will be room for...
The Influence of US Policy on the Post-War Development of Western Germany 1945-50
Adamec, Matouš ; Kučera, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
In this bachelor thesis the author focus on the influence of the United States of America on the post-war development of Germany between 1945 and 1950. Concretely in the time from the end of the World War II till the first months after establishing the state of Western Germany. The main goal of this thesis is to find, how the US-American foreign policy, that has started to change in this period, affected the resolving of the question of post-war Germany. The Author proceed from the stance of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who refused the engagement of the U.S. in the post-war economic development of Europe, and who stated, that the U.S. Army will leave the European territory until two years after the end of the WWII. But in the following years the U.S. started to leave this policy to set a new course, which was connected with evolvement of the United States in Europe and western parts of Germany. After the introduction, there will be introduced the American ideas of the post-war world structure, the theory of isolationism and Delano's the concept of "Four Policemen". The main part of the thesis will consist of the question of Germany between years 1945-7 at the Potsdam Conference and at the Council of Foreign Ministers. In the following part the development of the western parts of Germany tending to the...
The reforms during the reign of sultan Qaboos in Oman
Denk, Matěj ; Gombár, Eduard (advisor) ; Ženka, Josef (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with political and security history of Sultanate of Oman during the reign of sultan Qaboos (1970-present days), which is characterized by extensive reforms for modernization. Thesis describes circumstances of Qaboos accession to the throne, causes and background of the reforms and actual political and security situation as well. It puts stress on foreign influence on decision-making process in Oman, especially on extraordinary relationship with Great Britain. Using the full extent of foreign literature and internet sources it gets to the conclusion that given reforms were a result of personal involvement of sultan Qaboos and socio- economic pressures, which made them inevitable.

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