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Analysis of negotiations and creation of coalition in the Ústecký, Pardubický, Hradec Králové and Pilsen region
Kindl, Karel ; Jüptner, Petr (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
This work targets to analyse coalitions negotiation and them creation council of selected regions. At first work will be described and theory of coalition, which explains creation coalitions. Within theory of coalition will be introduced European traditional, American traditional and motivation of actors for entry and formation of coalition. Next will be deal with typology of coalition, when will be introduced individual types of coalitions. Afterward it focuses the individual region and that Ústecký, Pardubický, Královohradecký and Pilsen Region. Every region will have characteristic region, evolution of party system from creating of regions structure to 2012 years. Afterward will by results of election 2012. Based on results of election will be presented potential coalition, which could create. The next will be electoral programs of success political subjects and finally negotiating about region coalition. In conclusion work summary, where will be answer to question why movement ANO 2011 did not creating coalition like winner of elections in these regions.
Migration Policy of the Visegrad Group
Visnerová, Alexandra ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee)
Bachelor thesis entitled "Migration Policy of the Visegrad Group" explores and describes in detail the development and strategies of migration policies of the Visegrad Group countries, i.e. the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland and their adaptation during the migration crisis in 2015. States joined the European Union in 2004 and thereby committed to follow and accept membership obligations. On compulsory quotas, V4 states have taken a collective stand and rejected them, resulting in the European Union being divided into two groups. Anti- immigrant sentiments began to spread in the society, and entities began to look at national interests and security in a first place. The aim of the thesis is to bring the attitudes of the leading V4 state representatives to the crisis and in particular, to introduce their approach to mandatory quotas for the relocation of migrants among the Member States. Working through a comparison of migration policies, illegal migration statistics and official statements, the thesis seeks to bring a comprehensive view of the Visegrad Four in relation to the crisis, asylum seekers, other Member States and the European Union itself.
Comparison of the French Movement La République en Marche en the Czech Movement ANO 2011
Matoušková, Renáta ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Šárovec, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a comparative analysis of two European movements, the French movement La République En Marche and the Czech movement ANO 2011, which in 2017 won the elections to the upper chambers of parliaments. Both entities present themselves as pro-European, centrist movements that seek the favor of all citizens regardless of their ideological beliefs. The work will deal with similarities and differences in movements in terms of their emergence and subsequent development, party organization structure, program for elections in 2017 and marketing during campaigns along with funding and the role of founders within movements. On the basis of obtained information, a comparative analysis will be carried out,. During the analysis, it is important to take into account the legislative and political systems in both countries, which can have a major impact on the behavior and structure of movements. The conclusion of the thesis then offers a final analysis of individual researches that either confirm or refute the thesis-hypothesis
Internal working of the Czech Pirate party and its decision-making mechanisms
Volt, Adam ; Brunclík, Miloš (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
This bachelor thesis is going to be focused on functioning and decision mechanisms of the Czech Pirate Party. The main aim of the thesis is to find which is the level of participation of passive party members on political party documents. Particularly Pirate Parties are known as parties which allows their members significant level of participation in party decision-making. In order to answer the aims of the thesis, political party statutes, other internal regulations, political party documents, discussions on the Pirate Party Forum and concepts of the internal structure and its decision-making process are going to be used for defining the fundamental elements of functioning and decision-making of the Pirate Party.
Comparison of Campaigns ANO 2011 and ČSSD before the Elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic in 2017
Martínková, Hana ; Šárovec, Daniel (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
This bachelor thesis is concerned with the election to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic 2017 focusing on the electioneering of movement ANO and ČSSD. The thesis puts the emphasis to find the distinctions in their election campaigns. For the correct understanding will be explained the contrast between the terms of political movement and political party which are significant for the aims of this work. There is also dealt with the theoretical aspects of political marketing. For the establishing the outcomes is necessary to apply the concept which was chosen for gaining the requested aims. The concept of Dariusz Skrzypiński includes four strategies which are contained in the electioneering. The context of pre-election situation is spanned for better understanding the entire coherence. Subsequent application of the concept leads to respond the questions of research. The analysis is accomplished in four strategies with the regard to modification of strategy of communication in accordance with nowadays. As an inference are the observed distinctions of both subject of this thesis.
The emergence of new political parties in the Czech Republic
Šárovec, Daniel ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to discuss new political parties in the context of the Czech party system. Movement ANO 2011 and Dawn of Direct Democracy are the researched subjects which broke through elections to the Chamber of Deputies in the Czech Republic in 2013. This multiple case study proceeds from the basic and ambiguously gripped notion political party to diverse theoretical aspects of newness, trying to briefly define the Czech party system in the context of new political parties. It is done in terms of legislative rules for (not only new) political parties and also from a developmental view. Afterwards the empirical part works with particular characteristics of two chosen subjects - it gradually focuses on their emergence and development, programme, the leader and members, electoral campaign and their participation in elections. The task of the individual characteristics is to introduce both subjects accurately so their common and different traits are obvious. The gained findings are later assessed by the view of the chosen Sikk's theory of newness. There is examined if ANO and Dawn fall into some of the categories defined by this theory. The diploma thesis tries to shift the state of knowledge of new Czech political parties and refers to the positives and negatives of the chosen...
Negotiations on the executive coalition after parliamentary elections in 2017 in the Czech Republic
Kornetová, Kateřina ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Brunclík, Miloš (referee)
This thesis deals with the political situation in the Czech Republic since the parliamentary elections in October 2017 till the successful vote on the government's confidence in July 2018. It focuses specifically on the relations between the political parties, the reasons for refusing cooperation with the winner of the elections, and the motives for a participation on the executive coalition. Emphasis is placed on the parliamentary actors who have fundamentally influenced the emergence of the government. Furthermore, the work clarifies the social environment and important events during the period that was related to the coalition negotiations. At the same time, the text focuses on the role of the President in the formation of the government. Since he is the first directly elected president, the thesis tries to answer the question whether there are visible differences between the two previous indirectly elected presidents of the Czech Republic and current president Miloš Zeman. The thesis also examines the breadth of presidential powers over the government and seeks a possible overrun of powers. The main objective of the work is to verify whether the president extends his power beyond the constitution. For this purpose is uses the comparison of realities with the Constitution of the Czech Republic,...
Migration as a theme of regional elections in 2016
Randáková, Alice ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Jüptner, Petr (referee)
Annotation1 This diploma thesis aims on the migration as a topic of regional election in 2016. This topic became resonating in Czech environment and appeared at several political subjects across the political spectrum. The author focuses on four regions in this thesis: South-Moravian, Moravian-Silesian, Plzeň region and Ústecký region. In respect of these territorial units the author aims on topic of migration, considering election 2016 as well as 2012, in order to clarify if the topic of migration is entirely new or it has already shown up in the czech political environment in previous election. The author aims on the first and second order election problematics in the the2 sis and also studies the role of the party's center and periphery in the regional election 2016 and 2012 in the territorial units mentioned above respectively.The author supports the research with a survey. The thesis consists of two levels. First is teoretical part, where the author defines the concept of migration, its kinds, etc. The author also explaines the theory of first and second order election. Following practical part operates with individual political programs, articles and election results. Main goal of the thesis is to answer the question if the migration was one of the main topics of regional election 2016. Another goal...
Patterns of the legitimation of lobbying in Central Europe and their ambivalences
Vargovčíková, Jana ; Znoj, Milan (advisor) ; Georgakakis, Didier (referee) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
The paper examines attempts to professionalize and institutionalize lobbying in Poland and the Czech Republic from the beginning of the 1990s to 2016, from the point of view of the sociology of professions, the sociology of public policy-making and interpretative policy analysis. First, on the basis of an analysis of the professional paths of 80 Polish and Czech commercial lobbyists, it presents their common typology for both countries and shows how efforts to gain recognition and enhance their professional status, i.e. efforts to professionalize lobbying, are linked to their pursuit of political legitimacy. Then it shows lobbying as a specific way of constructing the political activity of private actors as a policy problem. It illustrates the conditions under which lobbying in both countries was constructed as a problem and set on the agenda. In doing so, the dissertation pays particular attention to the role of transnational actors in this process. Finally, lobbying regulation processes are analysed as arenas where the symbolic boundary between the public and private spheres is negotiated and redefined.

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