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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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Rozšiřování NATO do postsovětského prostoru (Gruzie jako potenciální člen) / Enlargement of NATO to Post - Soviet Area (Georgia as a possible member)

Ovečka, Jan January 2010 (has links)
This thesis deals with possibility of future enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to Georgia. The first part pursues readiness of Georgia to accede to NATO according to article 10 of The North Atlantic Treaty and The New Strategic Concept of NATO, economic and energy situation in Georgia and development of NATO -- Georgia relations. Other parts describe interests of great power, such as Russia, USA and EU, in region and examine their impact on possible access of Georgia to NATO.
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Ruská soft power - příklady užití / Russia's Soft Power - Use Cases

Samková, Barbora January 2011 (has links)
Russian foreign policy is particularly associated with the application of hard power resources. The aim of the thesis is to examine, whether is the Russian Federation trying to create soft power, as J. Nye defines it. The text is divided into 3 chapters. The first chapter describes the theoretical concept of soft power and public diplomacy. The second chapter addresses the foreign policy development in the Russian Federation; the main part of this chapter defines Russia's soft power resources, split into the culture, political values and foreign policy. The last chapter is dedicated to application of the use of soft power in the post-soviet region focusing on a specific case of Georgia. In the end there should be clear, whether Russia has soft power resources, what instruments uses and whether its new strategy is successful in Georgia.
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Extramedicínské (zne)užívání buprenorfinu v Gruzii a efektivní léčebná intervence / Non-medical use of buprenorphine in Georgia: prevalence, socio-demographic and environmental correlates, treatment and policy options

Otiashvili, David January 2014 (has links)
Extramedicínské (zne)užívání buprenorfinu v Gruzii a efektivní léčebná intervence MUDr. David Otiashvili Abstrakt Background Since early 2000s, the nonmedical abuse of buprenorphine (Subutex®) tablets, presumably smuggled from EU countries, has represented major phenomena of the problem drug scene in the Republic of Georgia. In a country with relatively high level of injecting drug use (estimated 40,000 persons, i.e. 1.5 % of population aged 15-64, of whom over 50% inject buprenorphine), this represent a major public health problem that needs detailed description and comprehensive set of interventions. Aim (i) To describe the extent of nonmedical buprenorphine ab/use in the Republic of Georgia, the characteristics of the nonmedical ab/users and their motivations for seeking and using the black market buprenorphine. Subsequently, (ii) to plan and pilot-test a treatment intervention that would be more specific and effective than the simple detoxification and/or harm reduction modalities available in Georgian on a routine basis. Setting Four regional centres of Georgia were included into the descriptive part of the study: the cities of Tbilisi, Gori, Zugdidi, and Batumi. The intervention (sub)study was conducted in one Tbilisi addiction treatment clinic. Participants and methods For the descriptive part of the...
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Extramedicínské (zne)užívání buprenorfinu v Gruzii a efektivní léčebná intervence / Non-medical use of buprenorphine in Georgia: prevalence, socio-demographic and environmental correlates, treatment and policy options

Otiashvili, David January 2014 (has links)
Extramedicínské (zne)užívání buprenorfinu v Gruzii a efektivní léčebná intervence MUDr. David Otiashvili Abstrakt Background Since early 2000s, the nonmedical abuse of buprenorphine (Subutex®) tablets, presumably smuggled from EU countries, has represented major phenomena of the problem drug scene in the Republic of Georgia. In a country with relatively high level of injecting drug use (estimated 40,000 persons, i.e. 1.5 % of population aged 15-64, of whom over 50% inject buprenorphine), this represent a major public health problem that needs detailed description and comprehensive set of interventions. Aim (i) To describe the extent of nonmedical buprenorphine ab/use in the Republic of Georgia, the characteristics of the nonmedical ab/users and their motivations for seeking and using the black market buprenorphine. Subsequently, (ii) to plan and pilot-test a treatment intervention that would be more specific and effective than the simple detoxification and/or harm reduction modalities available in Georgian on a routine basis. Setting Four regional centres of Georgia were included into the descriptive part of the study: the cities of Tbilisi, Gori, Zugdidi, and Batumi. The intervention (sub)study was conducted in one Tbilisi addiction treatment clinic. Participants and methods For the descriptive part of the...
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Od rozvoje k mobilizaci: násilná tranzice v Gruzii / From Developmentalism to Mobilisation: The Case of Georgian Violent Transition

Střítecký, Vít January 2012 (has links)
This thesis seeks to conceptualize a link between the phenomenona of developmentalist state and ethnopolitical mobilization while arguing that the study of post-developmental transition should be based on a complex framework involving crucial social, economic, and political processes. The argument begins with the overview of the approaches of the late/post-Soviet transition, which are critically assessed on the basis of their anchoring in the modernization paradigm. The thesis then turns to the formulation of the alternative theoretical explanation based on the sound theoretical observations from the field of historical sociology. The theoretical debate leads to the formulation of the model involving three causal mechanisms connecting the macro and micro levels. Empirically, the thesis argues that Georgian violent mobilization resulted from the processes that were determined by the functioning and decline of the Soviet developmentalist state. While accepting the dynamics of ethnopolitical mobilization it seeks to answer the question which socio-economic processes breed these mobilizations.
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Geopolitické aspekty rozvoje dopravní provázanosti jihokavkazských států / Geopolitical aspects of transport interconnections development in the Southern Caucasus

Makovský, Pavel January 2019 (has links)
Pavel Makovský: Geopolitical aspects of transport interconnections development in the Southern Caucasus Abstract This study solves transport interconnection in the South Caucasus region with a focus on four modes of transport - air, rail, road and pipeline. The research covers regional cooperation and cross-border involvement of other states and international organizations. Literature and data research from statistical office of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia sites, which I analyzed and confronted with the liberal theory of functionalism (neofunctionalism) and the opposite theory of realism (neorealism), was conducted. The result is an interdependence analysis evaluated at two ranks (regional and cross-border). It is followed by the applicability and summary of all political actors acting on the basis of liberal or realistic thinking. On the basis of the work there is possibility to build on research in the region of Central Asia. Keywords: South Caucasus; transport interconnection; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Georgia; geopolitics
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Rozpad Sovětského svazu v Gruzii a následná transformace / Dissolution of the Soviet Union in Georgia and its Transformation

Soušková, Tereza January 2018 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the Georgian soviet socialistic republic and its transformation into an independent democratic state. The thesis analyses how soviet political institutions have turned into democratic ones. In connection with that the thesis will stress the general social situation including the civil war in the 1990s and the relationship of the new state towards the Russian Federation. The thesis will focus on time of the second half of 1980s until the first half of 1990s. Key words Georgia, Soviet Union, transformation, demokratization, transition
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Limity europrizace: Případová studie volebních reforem v Gruzii / Limits of europeanization: Case study of Georgian electoral reforms

Jeziorská, Kristýna January 2020 (has links)
The diploma thesis is based on the phenomenon of Europeanization and its limits in third countries (with a focus on the European neighbourhood countries). It focuses on the influence of the European Union on the adopted electoral reforms in Georgia. It is processed in the form of diachronic comparison. Thanks to it, it will be possible to achieve an understanding of the dynamics of the changes and their development. According to the analysis of the current research of the limits of Europeanization in third countries, the main factors behind these limits have been identified. These were applied to the two pre-selected electoral reforms. It was monitored whether these factors were valid for the given reform, whether they were also valid for the second selected electoral reform over time, or whether these factors contribute to the overall failure of Europeanization in Georgia.
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Umění výroby vín v kvevri

Nešetřil, Vlastimil January 2017 (has links)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to compare the technological principles and the resulting products of vinification in the kvervri with vinification in the classical way. After the theoretical introduction which describes the history and the present of the production of the kvevri wines the methods of sensory evaluation and chemical analysis of wines are described and the results are presented and discussed. At the end, the main differences between the two approaches and the resulting products are identified and the possibilities of utilization of the vinification in the kvevri in the environment of the Czech Republic are indicated.
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Social media marketing communication in Czech republic and Georgia

Shurgaia, Zurabi January 2019 (has links)
Shurgaia, Z. Social media marketing communication in the Czech Republic and Georgia. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2019. The topic of the master thesis is “Social media marketing communication in the Czech Republic and Georgia”. The main objective of this thesis is to compare social media marketing communication in the Czech Republic and Georgia, to identify the most effective way of promotion using the social media marketing in those two countries, to make a short-term prediction, if the ways of promotion will have a tendency to change in the near future. Depending on the final results received after our research, we will receive a clearer picture of how social media marketing is working in chosen countries, if it plays important role in the countries’ economies, how fast this marketing sector is developing and how it looks like nowadays. In my case the focus is on the country called Georgia, because it was one of the most important and developed areas from all former USSR countries in the matter of culture, economy, and education and it is believed that it still has a big potential to develop further, especially in the way of modern social media, which has recently become a part of our everyday life.

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