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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Évolution des paléoenvironnements holocènes au Levant (Syrie, Liban) et en Asie Centrale (Kirghizstan) : impacts climatiques et anthropiques / Holocene paleoenvironmental evolution of the Levant (Syria, Lebanon) and Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan) : climatic and anthropogenic impacts

Mathis, Marie 06 January 2015 (has links)
L’empreinte des activités humaines sur les milieux naturels commence à se faire sentir avec la révolution néolithique, il y a quelques 10.000 ans, aux débuts de l’Holocène. Dans le cadre de l’ANR PaléoSyr/PaléoLib et à partir d’archives sédimentaires prélevées dans différents contextes environnementaux (côtier, lacustre et fluviatile/marais), le but de ce travail est de mettre en évidence l’évolution des changements paléoenvironnementaux pour chaque site et d’en évaluer la part relevant respectivement des fluctuations climatiques et des activités humaines, afin de mieux comprendre la relation Homme- Environnement-Climat à l’Holocène. L’étude de ces différents contextes paléoenvironnementaux permet de contraindre temporellement le développement des premières influences humaines sur leur milieu naturel, et de préciser leur mode d’action, à l’aide de marqueurs biotiques (pollen) et abiotiques du sédiment. Les principales fluctuations environnementales enregistrées soulignent les hétérogénéités régionales de réponse aux forçages climatiques et permettent ainsi d’affiner nos connaissances aux échelles locale et régionale / The first sizeable consequences of human activities on the natural environment are thought to have taken place during the Neolithic revolution, at the beginnings of the Holocene, about 10,000 years ago. The aim of this study is to assess the respective role of climate fluctuations and human activities on the evolution of different environmental contexts (coastal, lake and fluvial / swamp) during this interval using sedimentary and palynological records, and hence improve our understanding of Human-Environment-Climate relationships during the Holocene. The study of these different paleoenvironmental settings through the use of both biotic (pollen) and abiotic (sediment geochemistry) markers allow to constrain the temporal development of the first human influences on the natural environment, and to determine their various modes of action (e.g. pastoralism, cultivation). The sequence of environmental changes reconstructed in this study hence highlights profound regional heterogeneities in the response of the studied areas to climatic and anthropic forcing and thus have important implications for our knowledge of the environment-human relationships at the local and regional scales
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Umělecké řemeslo Střední Asie na příkladu sbírky Náprstkova muzea / Arts and Crafts of Central Asia on the Example of the Náprstek's Museum Colection

Hejzlarová, Tereza January 2014 (has links)
The Central-Asian region, in current geo-political signification understood as the territory of five Post-Soviet states: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and partially of Kazakhstan, has went through a very rich and colorful historical development. During this development it has absorbed many different culture impulses and influences that helped the region to develop conditions for the formation of a distinctive artistic expression. To a certain extent, we can observe continuity in the development of traditional arts and crafts professions since early historical times until today. Among the most important craft branches we need to mention textile production, involving carpet weaving, processing of felt, fabrics and embroideries, and also artistic metal processing represented particularly by the jewelry production and last but not least, ceramics production. Arts and crafts have always had a very important position in the history and culture of Central Asia. Craftwork has been a subject of trade for a very long time period here, this fact being enhanced by the geographical position as well, since the region is situated on the route of the famous Silk Road. Arts and craft production, which comprised of common goods but also exclusive products of high artistic value, intended for the...
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Zahraniční bojovníci ze Střední Asie v Sýrii / Central Asian Foreign Fighters in Syria

Nováková, Sabina January 2018 (has links)
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of Central Asian foreign fighters in Syria, 2011- 2017. It analyzes their radicalization, recruitment, and travel patterns. Special emphasis is placed on tracking the home states' responses, including elements of de-radicalization and counter-radicalization. The thesis has found that there is arguably no single factor explaining the Central Asian fighters' radicalization; nor is there a typical profile of a Central Asian fighter. Available data suggest that radicalization and extremist recruitment most often occur in Russia. Furthermore, the analysis of travel patterns has shown that the majority of Central Asian fighters traveled to Syria either indirectly via multiple countries (again, most often Russia) or directly from their country of origin, and then crossed the border from Turkey. The thesis concludes that all five Central Asian states have adopted policies to address the perceived security threat of returning foreign fighters, whereas the hard, restrictive and punitive approach has been prevalent all across the region.
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Eurasijský ekonomický svaz: Cesta k ekonomické prosperitě, nebo mocenským ziskům? / Eurasian Economic Union: Towards Economic Prosperity, or towards Power Gains?

Pavlíček, Tomáš January 2016 (has links)
The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) emerged more than one year ago but so far there has been no consensus on the nature and the main aspects of the cooperation. Whereas some observers underline pure economic incentives of the integration, others see the regional organization as a tool for increasing the power of the strongest members, and especially Russia. Strongly echoed in public discourse is a comparison to the former Soviet Union. To tackle the issue, the thesis asks: What are the main motives for participation in the project? Which main benefits are expected by the members to be gained? These questions are answered through a content analysis of verbal expressions of five presidents who hold the main decision-making powers in EEU's member states. Based on theoretically generated analytical categories, the thesis conducts a quantitative analysis of the discourse, which is then discussed in the context of the post-Soviet space. The findings reveal the motives which the presidents use to legitimize the membership and show the main cleavages that threaten to undermine the development of the organization.
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L'Asie centrale post-soviétique : au croisement entre modernisation et démodernisation

Jeandesboz, Marc 04 1900 (has links)
Cette thèse porte sur les changements intervenus en Asie centrale et au Kirghizstan au XXème siècle et vise à s’inscrire dans le cadre plus large des travaux portant sur la modernisation et la démodernisation. Cette région est restée en marge des développements économiques et sociaux liés à la révolution industrielle et à la globalisation jusqu’au début du XXème siècle. Le développement des concepts de modernisation puis de démodernisation sont liés aux développements économiques et sociaux. L’avènement de l’économie-monde, la concurrence entre les États-Unis d’Amérique et l’Union soviétique et la multiplication du nombre d’États ont fait des modèles de développement un enjeu crucial de géopolitique mondial. Dans cette perspective, cette thèse propose d’analyser comment le rattachement à l’Empire russe mais surtout à l’Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques (URSS) a considérablement modifié les structures économiques et sociales, la culture et les modes de vie de la population en Asie centrale. Cette région du monde a été modernisée selon les préceptes soviétiques et en cela, elle présente un cas d’étude utile tant l’Asie centrale, ses populations et sa culture étaient singulières au regard du reste de l’URSS. Le démantèlement de l’Union soviétique a provoqué l’indépendance des quinze républiques qui la constituaient. Dans une région ayant connu des avancées fulgurantes dans des domaines tels que la santé et l’éducation, de nombreuses dynamiques contraires vont pourtant apparaître dans les années 1990 et 2000. Les conditions d’accès à l’indépendance et les choix politiques effectués par les nouveaux gouvernements vont mener, au Kirghizstan notamment, à une autre révolution, néo-libérale cette fois-ci. Le contraste entre les deux périodes constituent un cas d’étude sur les dynamiques liées à la modernisation et à la démodernisation. Celui-ci soulève des interrogations liées aux choix néolibéraux qui ont été effectués et de leur impact au niveau humain. Finalement, cette thèse illustre aussi la place grandissante qu’occupera l’Asie centrale en raison de son positionnement géographique stratégique tout autant que de son histoire. / This thesis focuses on the changes that occurred in Central Asia and Kyrgyzstan in the twentieth century and is part of a larger body of work on modernization and demodernization. This region remained on the margins of the economic and social developments linked to the industrial revolution and globalization until the beginning of the 20th century. At the level of academic research, the development of the concepts of modernization and demodernization are linked to the economic and social developments that took place throughout the 20th century. The advent of the world economy, the competition between the United States of America and the Soviet Union, and the multiplication of the number of states have made development models a crucial issue in world geopolitics. In this perspective, this thesis proposes to analyze how the attachment to the Russian Empire but especially to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) has considerably modified the economic and social structures, the culture and the ways of life of the population in Central Asia. This region of the world was modernized according to Soviet precepts and in this respect it presents a useful case study, as Central Asia, its people and its culture were singular compared to the rest of the USSR. The dismantling of the Soviet Union led to the independence of the fifteen Socialist and Soviet Republics that made it up. From a region that had experienced dazzling advances in areas such as health and education, many opposing dynamics will however appear in the 1990s and 2000s. The conditions of access to independence and the political choices made by the new governments will lead, in Kyrgyzstan in particular, to another revolution, this time neo-liberal. The contrast between the two models and their consequences constitute a case study on the dynamics of modernization and demodernization. It raises questions related to the neoliberal choices that have been made and their impact on the human level. Finally, this thesis also illustrates the growing place that Central Asia will occupy because of its strategic geographical position as well as its history.
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Listening to the voice of the graduate : an analysis of professional practice and training for ministry in Central Asia

Shamgunov, Insur January 2009 (has links)
This thesis examines the relationship between professional practice and professional training of Christian ministers in post-Communist Central Asia. It responds to the call for study of the phenomenon of Protestant theological education in the post-Soviet bloc. Theological education in Central Asia has been developed without any research-led evaluation and is often found unsatisfactory by the emerging church, which calls for a more relevant, field-driven and contextualised training of its leaders. This study also responds to the gap in the literature on attitude development of ministerial students. This is a qualitative inquiry. Its primary emphasis is on in-depth semi-structured interviews of forty graduates of four major theological colleges in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, who had spent several years in pastoral ministry after graduation. This research seeks to identify the most common problems they face in professional practice; to identify the attitudes and capabilities underlying their problem-solving processes; and to analyse how their training enabled or failed to enable them to develop those qualities. This thesis argues that theological education can be viewed as a special case of professional training, with a unique cluster of spiritual qualities that are of paramount importance for the success of ministers. It also argues that, despite the graduates’ generally positive appraisal of their training, there was little connection between the training and the capabilities that the graduates needed to succeed in their current practice. It therefore argues that the institutions in Central Asia have inherited the flaws of the "schooling" paradigm of theological education. A more integrated, context-specific and missional model is needed. By developing a model for investigating the practical knowledge of ministers, this study attempts to provide the training institutions in question with a framework of capabilities and attitudes. This will allow those institutions to have a useful starting point in the reformulation of their curricula.
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Political impact of strategic basing decisions

Fayrweather, Ryan J. 12 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution in unlimited. / Relationships between the United States and its worldwide network of allies has, since the inception of NATO, greatly revolved around the United States' ability and desire to permanently station troops oversees. Since 1941, the United States has entered into these basing agreements for a variety of strategic and sometimes political reasons. From NATO's inception, and as the cornerstone of its defensive structure, the United States has combined the idea of sending troops to different regions of the world with a global basing strategy founded on the concepts of overlapping protection and deployability. At times, to gain access to areas of strategic interest, the United States has offered aid and economic assistance along with a military presence. In other cases, positively affecting the political climate of the country was the stated goal of troop presence. This thesis will examine the effects of basing in Greece and Spain in order to uncover lessons learned which might be applied to the new US global basing plan and current troop positioning activities in Kyrgyzstan. In both cases the United States worked with openly dictatorial governments for the purposes of basing and did not foster the long term political situation initially desired. / Captain, United States Army
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Vývoj odtoku vody ve vybraných povodích Kyrgyzského hřbetu, Ťan-Šan / Runoff development in selected catchments in the Kyrgyz Range, Tian-Shan

Jedličková, Šárka January 2019 (has links)
The main objective of this paper was to investigate runoff changes in the catchment Ala-Arca, Alamaedin and Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan, as well as change in climate conditions from available stations in the area. The runoff, precipitation, and temperature series were subjected to monthly, seasonal and annual analyses based on available data. Both absolute and relative data homogeneity were verified using statistical tests such as the Mann-Whitney-Pettit test, the SNHT test, and the WiIlcoxon's two- sample test for absolute homogeneity, and the Alexandersson's test for relative homogeneity. The Mann-Kendall test was used to determine the trend in each serie. There were inhomogeneities found in a number of runoff data. In most cases, the changes of rivers Ala-Arca and Kara-Balta were recorded in 1987. Compare to Ala-Arca and Kara-Balta, the changes of river Alamedin were recorded 3 years later, in 1990. There was a positive trend development by the rivers with the glacial-snow regime. However, there was no statistically significant trend for the entire time series. Key words: runoff change, precipitation, temperature, glacial-snow regime, snow-glacial regime, homogenization, Mann-Whitney-Pettit test, trend, Mann-Kendall test, glaciation, Kyrgyzstan, Tien- Shan
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Understanding Central Asian cooperation through state narratives : cases of Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan

Hanova, Selbi January 2017 (has links)
This thesis examines the influence of state identity narratives on regional cooperation frameworks in Central Asia. It applies the perspectives of ontological security theory to the self-articulation of state identities of Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan to decipher socialization mechanisms in each of the cases. Consequently, it traces the routinization of the state narratives of Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan toward the region and regional organizations. Ontological security theory argues that, in addition to physical security, states seek ideational security, security of identity and security of being. Using a grounded theory approach to study the formation of the state narratives of Kyrgyzstan and of Turkmenistan and utilizing official and media sources and interviews conducted during fieldwork, the thesis analyzes the process of routinization of state identity narratives, showcasing the narrators, the narratives and the processes of self-articulation. The key process that is traced is the routinization of the state narratives, i.e. the sequence of repeated actions (inter-textualized through speech acts and textual references) that transform the self-articulated stories of the states into the realm of the habitual. This process of routinization is then analyzed within the regional context, examining how these routinized narratives influence inter-state cooperation in Central Asia. As such, the thesis contributes to two main bodies of literature: the growing literature on the ideational aspects of regional cooperation in Central Asia; and existing research on the role of state identification practices in the foreign policies of Central Asian states.
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Ekonomická politika Číny ve střední Asii: případ Kyrgyzstánu / Chinese Economic Statecraft in Central Asia: the Case of Kyrgyzstan

Michalová, Anežka January 2021 (has links)
This work delves into the modalities of Chinese economic incentives and their reception in Kyrgyzstan. After tracing the rise of China as the main economic power in Central Asia since 2000, it uses Blanchard's and Ripsman's theory of economic statecraft to evaluate Kyrgyzstan's level of stateness and its susceptibility to economic inducements during president Atambayev's era. The objective is to address the issue of economic statecraft from the perspective of the target state and explain why Kyrgyzstan's co-operation with China has been less successful than in the case of other Central Asian countries. Kyrgyzstan's overall level of stateness was low but it did not result in compliance with Chinese demands. Instead, the low level of stateness prevented the government from overcoming domestic resistance to Chinese projects and implementing compliant behavior. Developmental aid and investment designed to favor the expansion of Chinese enterprises failed to gain the support of public opinion and contributed to the rise of anti-Chinese sentiment due to their involvement in corruption affairs and public scandals. Russia as a third-party actor represented an alternative for Kyrgyz policymakers and might have supported the resistance to Chinese endeavors.

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