Cílem této práce je zanalyzovat a srovnat rozdíly v přístupu České republiky ke dvěma de facto státům - Tchaj-wanu a Severnímu Kypru. Tato práce by měla nabídnout vysvětlení proč je postoj České republiky tak výrazně rozdílný při jednání se dvěma entitami, které spadají do stejné kategorie.
Práce je rozdělena na tři kapitoly. První kapitola definuje de facto stát a následně zasazuje subjekty do této definice. Druhá kapitola analyzuje interakce mezi Českou republikou a subjekty před časem sepsání práce. Poslední, třetí, kapitola zhodnocuje důvody, proč je český přístup v případech Tchaj-wanu a Severního Kypru tak významně odlišný. Výsledky výzkumu jsou získány skrze rozhovory s experty a povolanými osobami jak z oblasti politiky, tak akademie.
Výsledkem práce je zjištění, že fakt, že oba subjekty jsou de facto státy nehraje ve skutečné pozici žádnou roli, jelikož Česká republika nemá sjednocenou politiku při jednání s de facto státy. Dále bylo zjištěno, že případ Tchaj-wanu je jedinečný mezi de facto státy a vztahy mezi Českou republikou a Tchaj-wanem jsou unikátní na poli vztahů Tchaj-wanu s jinými zeměmi.
Anotace v angličtině
This thesis aims to analyse and compare the differences in the approach of the Czech Republic towards two de facto states - Taiwan and Northern Cyprus. This thesis should offer explanation on why the policy of the Czech Republic is so starkly different when dealing with two entities which fit into the same category.
The thesis is divided into 3 chapters. The first defines a de facto state and subsequently fits the subject into that definition. The second chapter analyses the interactions the Czech Republic had with both subjects prior to the time of writing. Finally, the third chapter assesses the reasons for why the Czech approach is significantly different in the cases of Taiwan and Northern Cyprus. The results of the research are acquired via interviews with experts or persons capable of answering questions from both the political and academic field.
The result of the research is that the fact the subjects are de facto states plays no role in the actual policy, as the Czech Republic has no united policy when dealing with de facto states. It was also discovered that the case of Taiwan is special among de facto states and Czech-Taiwanese relations are unique when it comes to relations between Taiwan and other countries.
Klíčová slova
De facto stát, zahraniční politika České republiky, Tchaj-wan, Severní Kypr
Klíčová slova v angličtině
De facto state, Foreign Policy of the Czech Republic, Taiwan, Northern Cyprus
Rozsah průvodní práce
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Jazyk
AN
Anotace
Cílem této práce je zanalyzovat a srovnat rozdíly v přístupu České republiky ke dvěma de facto státům - Tchaj-wanu a Severnímu Kypru. Tato práce by měla nabídnout vysvětlení proč je postoj České republiky tak výrazně rozdílný při jednání se dvěma entitami, které spadají do stejné kategorie.
Práce je rozdělena na tři kapitoly. První kapitola definuje de facto stát a následně zasazuje subjekty do této definice. Druhá kapitola analyzuje interakce mezi Českou republikou a subjekty před časem sepsání práce. Poslední, třetí, kapitola zhodnocuje důvody, proč je český přístup v případech Tchaj-wanu a Severního Kypru tak významně odlišný. Výsledky výzkumu jsou získány skrze rozhovory s experty a povolanými osobami jak z oblasti politiky, tak akademie.
Výsledkem práce je zjištění, že fakt, že oba subjekty jsou de facto státy nehraje ve skutečné pozici žádnou roli, jelikož Česká republika nemá sjednocenou politiku při jednání s de facto státy. Dále bylo zjištěno, že případ Tchaj-wanu je jedinečný mezi de facto státy a vztahy mezi Českou republikou a Tchaj-wanem jsou unikátní na poli vztahů Tchaj-wanu s jinými zeměmi.
Anotace v angličtině
This thesis aims to analyse and compare the differences in the approach of the Czech Republic towards two de facto states - Taiwan and Northern Cyprus. This thesis should offer explanation on why the policy of the Czech Republic is so starkly different when dealing with two entities which fit into the same category.
The thesis is divided into 3 chapters. The first defines a de facto state and subsequently fits the subject into that definition. The second chapter analyses the interactions the Czech Republic had with both subjects prior to the time of writing. Finally, the third chapter assesses the reasons for why the Czech approach is significantly different in the cases of Taiwan and Northern Cyprus. The results of the research are acquired via interviews with experts or persons capable of answering questions from both the political and academic field.
The result of the research is that the fact the subjects are de facto states plays no role in the actual policy, as the Czech Republic has no united policy when dealing with de facto states. It was also discovered that the case of Taiwan is special among de facto states and Czech-Taiwanese relations are unique when it comes to relations between Taiwan and other countries.
Klíčová slova
De facto stát, zahraniční politika České republiky, Tchaj-wan, Severní Kypr
Klíčová slova v angličtině
De facto state, Foreign Policy of the Czech Republic, Taiwan, Northern Cyprus
Zásady pro vypracování
Draft:
Introduction
Defining a De Facto State
Basis of Czech Position towards Subjects
Exploring the Positions of Individual Representatives
Conclusion
Research questions:
Does the relation between the de facto state and the country that claims it as part of itself play a significant role in the Czech Republic’s approach to the subjects?
Is the position of the Czech Republic influenced by the fact these units are de facto states?
Can the difference in approach be attributed to the relations the Czech Republic has with the states that claim the subjects as their own?
Is there indication of the Czech Republic's intentions to recognize either of the subjects in the near future?
Justification:
This thesis aims to explore the contemporary position of the Czech Republic towards The Republic of China and The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
The research will be targeting specific similarities between the two de facto states and the stark differences between them that influence the position that the Czech Republic holds, both within the international groups it is a part of, as well as its individual position.
The practical part will consist of interviews with representatives of the Czech political or diplomatic scene and their responses towards specific questions focusing on this problematic.
Zásady pro vypracování
Draft:
Introduction
Defining a De Facto State
Basis of Czech Position towards Subjects
Exploring the Positions of Individual Representatives
Conclusion
Research questions:
Does the relation between the de facto state and the country that claims it as part of itself play a significant role in the Czech Republic’s approach to the subjects?
Is the position of the Czech Republic influenced by the fact these units are de facto states?
Can the difference in approach be attributed to the relations the Czech Republic has with the states that claim the subjects as their own?
Is there indication of the Czech Republic's intentions to recognize either of the subjects in the near future?
Justification:
This thesis aims to explore the contemporary position of the Czech Republic towards The Republic of China and The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
The research will be targeting specific similarities between the two de facto states and the stark differences between them that influence the position that the Czech Republic holds, both within the international groups it is a part of, as well as its individual position.
The practical part will consist of interviews with representatives of the Czech political or diplomatic scene and their responses towards specific questions focusing on this problematic.
Seznam doporučené literatury
BAHCHELI, T., BARTMANN, B., & SREBRNIK, H. (2004). De Facto States: The Quest for Sovereignty Politics/International relations (ilustrované vydání). Routledge.
HANSEN, T. B., & STEPPUTAT, F. (2005). Sovereign Bodies: Citizens, Migrants, and States in the Postcolonial World Anthropology online. Princeton University Press.
JACKSON, R. H. (1990). Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World Cambridge Studies in International Relations – Svazek 12 (ilustrované vydání, dotisk). Cambridge University Press.
PEGG, S. (2019). International Society and the De Facto StateRoutledge Revivals. Routledge.
TUBILEWICZ, C. (2007). Taiwan and Post-Communist Europe: Shopping for Allies Routledge Contemporary Asia Series (ilustrované vydání). Routledge.
ASH, R. (2002). Economic Relations between Taiwan and Europe. The China Quarterly, 169(Special Issue), 154-180.
BOURIS, D., & KYRIS, G. (2017). Europeanisation, Sovereignty and Contested States: The EU in northern Cyprus and Palestine. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19(4), 755-771. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148117727534
CASAGLIA, A. (2019). Northern Cyprus as an ‘Inner Neighbour’: A Critical Analysis of European Union Enlargement in Cyprus. European Urban and Regional Studies, 26(1), 37-49. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776418756933
DITTMER, L. (2004). Taiwan and the Issue of National Identity. Asian Survey, 44(4), 475-483. https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2004.44.4.475
FÜRST, R. (2017). Czechia's 1 Relations with China. In China's Relations with Central and Eastern Europe From "Old Comrades" to New Partners (pp. 97-116). Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315226644-8/czechia-1-relations-china-rudolf-f%C3%BCrst
CHIANG, Y. (2000). State, Sovereignty, and Taiwan. Fordham International Law Journal, 23(4), 959-1004.
KOLSTØ , P. (2006). The Sustainability and Future of Unrecognized Quasi-States. Journal of Peace Research, 43(6), 723-740. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343306068102
KOWALSKI, B. (2022). Central and Eastern Europe, China’s Core Interests, and the Limits of Relational Politics: Lessons from the Czech Republic in the 2010s. East European Politics and Societies, 36(01), 51-74.
KOWALSKI, B., & NOLAN, P., GERRITS, A. (Ed.). (2017). China’s foreign policy towards Central and Eastern Europe: The "16+1” format in the South–South cooperation perspective. Cases of the Czech Republic and Hungary. Cambridge Journal of, 1, 90-131. https://doi.org/10.22261/7R65ZH
NUGENT, N. (2000). EU Enlargement and the "Cyprus Problem." Journal of Common Market Studies, 38(1), 131-150. https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/jcmks38&div=9&g_sent=1&casa_token=9c7QR2VayPUAAAAA:AhKKB7qJA9CwIJnUNSQBfpccwzrh9gd7kIL5CbwJoNoIzi7mdK76dqV8c3qz6-HFpSLtlsLPfQ,&collection=journals
ÖZPEK, B. B. (2014). The Role of Democracy in the Recognition of De Facto States: An Empirical Assessment. Global Governance, 20(4), 585-599. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24526326
SHEN, J. (2000). Sovereignty, Statehood, Self-Determination, and the Issue of Taiwan. American University of International Law Review, 15(5), 1101-1162.
SÖZEN, A., & ÖZERSAY, K. (2006). The Annan Plan: State succession or continuity. Middle Eastern Studies, 43(1), 125-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/00263200601079773
Seznam doporučené literatury
BAHCHELI, T., BARTMANN, B., & SREBRNIK, H. (2004). De Facto States: The Quest for Sovereignty Politics/International relations (ilustrované vydání). Routledge.
HANSEN, T. B., & STEPPUTAT, F. (2005). Sovereign Bodies: Citizens, Migrants, and States in the Postcolonial World Anthropology online. Princeton University Press.
JACKSON, R. H. (1990). Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World Cambridge Studies in International Relations – Svazek 12 (ilustrované vydání, dotisk). Cambridge University Press.
PEGG, S. (2019). International Society and the De Facto StateRoutledge Revivals. Routledge.
TUBILEWICZ, C. (2007). Taiwan and Post-Communist Europe: Shopping for Allies Routledge Contemporary Asia Series (ilustrované vydání). Routledge.
ASH, R. (2002). Economic Relations between Taiwan and Europe. The China Quarterly, 169(Special Issue), 154-180.
BOURIS, D., & KYRIS, G. (2017). Europeanisation, Sovereignty and Contested States: The EU in northern Cyprus and Palestine. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19(4), 755-771. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148117727534
CASAGLIA, A. (2019). Northern Cyprus as an ‘Inner Neighbour’: A Critical Analysis of European Union Enlargement in Cyprus. European Urban and Regional Studies, 26(1), 37-49. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776418756933
DITTMER, L. (2004). Taiwan and the Issue of National Identity. Asian Survey, 44(4), 475-483. https://doi.org/10.1525/as.2004.44.4.475
FÜRST, R. (2017). Czechia's 1 Relations with China. In China's Relations with Central and Eastern Europe From "Old Comrades" to New Partners (pp. 97-116). Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315226644-8/czechia-1-relations-china-rudolf-f%C3%BCrst
CHIANG, Y. (2000). State, Sovereignty, and Taiwan. Fordham International Law Journal, 23(4), 959-1004.
KOLSTØ , P. (2006). The Sustainability and Future of Unrecognized Quasi-States. Journal of Peace Research, 43(6), 723-740. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343306068102
KOWALSKI, B. (2022). Central and Eastern Europe, China’s Core Interests, and the Limits of Relational Politics: Lessons from the Czech Republic in the 2010s. East European Politics and Societies, 36(01), 51-74.
KOWALSKI, B., & NOLAN, P., GERRITS, A. (Ed.). (2017). China’s foreign policy towards Central and Eastern Europe: The "16+1” format in the South–South cooperation perspective. Cases of the Czech Republic and Hungary. Cambridge Journal of, 1, 90-131. https://doi.org/10.22261/7R65ZH
NUGENT, N. (2000). EU Enlargement and the "Cyprus Problem." Journal of Common Market Studies, 38(1), 131-150. https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/jcmks38&div=9&g_sent=1&casa_token=9c7QR2VayPUAAAAA:AhKKB7qJA9CwIJnUNSQBfpccwzrh9gd7kIL5CbwJoNoIzi7mdK76dqV8c3qz6-HFpSLtlsLPfQ,&collection=journals
ÖZPEK, B. B. (2014). The Role of Democracy in the Recognition of De Facto States: An Empirical Assessment. Global Governance, 20(4), 585-599. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24526326
SHEN, J. (2000). Sovereignty, Statehood, Self-Determination, and the Issue of Taiwan. American University of International Law Review, 15(5), 1101-1162.
SÖZEN, A., & ÖZERSAY, K. (2006). The Annan Plan: State succession or continuity. Middle Eastern Studies, 43(1), 125-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/00263200601079773
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