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Communication of the Spokesman of the President of the Republic Jiří Ovčáček on the social network Twitter during the invasion of Ukraine
Černochová, Karolína ; Zápotocký, Jan (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
The master thesis deals with the political communication of Jiří Ovčáček, the spokesman of President Miloš Zeman, on the social network Twitter. It analyses his communication during the two months, before and after the invasion of Ukraine. It focuses on tweets from the official profile @PREZIDENTmluvci (now @exPRESIDENTCR) in the period from 24th January to 23rd March 2023. It compares communication strategies, examines developments and analyses how they create a construction of reality, especially in the context of "We (The Castle)" vs. "They (citizens)". It also examines the relationship between political communication and new media, with an emphasis on social networks. The theoretical part of the thesis provides an overview of political communication in different time periods and in the context of new media. The methodological part includes research questions, objectives, sample selection and methods of analysis. The analytical part of the thesis examines Jiří Ovčáček's communication as a spokesperson during the two months before and after the invasion of Ukraine. The first part analyses his communication before the invasion and the second part examines the first month of the ongoing invasion. These two months are then compared, and the evolution of communication is analysed. The thesis pays...
American intervention in Iraq: impacts of the de-Ba'athification process
Černochová, Karolína ; Hornát, Jan (advisor) ; Raška, Francis (referee)
The bachelor thesis titled "American intervention in Iraq: impacts of the de-Ba'athification process" is dedicated to United States influence in this process, its impacts on Iraqis and the future development of the country. De-Ba'athification process was part of US policy in post- intervention Iraq. The intervention in Iraq took place following Al Qaeda's terrorist attack on the towers of the World Trade Center in New York. Using the example of the first order of the Coalition Provisional Authority, the thesis analyses the success of the transition to democracy and the mechanism of transitional justice that the US chose in the transformation of Iraq. The CPA, led by its administrator Paul Bremer, was responsible for the administration of the country after the US invasion, and the first order was the most important feature of the whole process. Its goal was to remove any security threat to the coalition forces on Iraqi territory, to cleanse the country of Ba'athist regular members and associates and ban them from future employment in the public sector. The work assessed the effectiveness of the transitional justice mechanism concerning the social group that was punished during the de- Ba'athification process. These consequences have had and continue to have an impact on the development of the Iraqi...

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