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Aplication of Second-order election on European elections in Visegrad states
Dušátko, Jan ; Lebeda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mlejnek, Josef (referee)
Diploma thesis "Aplication of Second order election theory on European election in Visegrad states" examines a theory of second-order election and aplicates it on European elections in the Visegrad states. Since this theory was build on election results in founding states of the EU and this theory was many times proved in western Europe, the main goal is to find out whether the election results of the Visegrad states concur with the theory of second- order election or not. In that case goal of this thesis will be to find out where and why there is differences. The thesis is divided into three parts. First theoretical part deals with all theories which were tried to explain different outcomes from different types of elections. Second part introduces our hypotheses and methodology by which we examine these hypotheses. Third part analyses the results of elections from selected countries. First four chapters of the third part deal with selected countries separately. Fifth chapter compares our results from the Visegrad states among them and then it compares these results with results from the countries of EU-15.
Aplication of Second-order election on European elections in Visegrad states
Dušátko, Jan ; Lebeda, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mlejnek, Josef (referee)
Diploma thesis "Aplication of Second order election theory on European election in Visegrad states" examines a theory of second-order election and aplicates it on European elections in the Visegrad states. Since this theory was build on election results in founding states of the EU and this theory was many times proved in western Europe, the main goal is to find out whether the election results of the Visegrad states concur with the theory of second- order election or not. In that case goal of this thesis will be to find out where and why there is differences. The thesis is divided into three parts. First theoretical part deals with all theories which were tried to explain different outcomes from different types of elections. Second part introduces our hypotheses and methodology by which we examine these hypotheses. Third part analyses the results of elections from selected countries. First four chapters of the third part deal with selected countries separately. Fifth chapter compares our results from the Visegrad states among them and then it compares these results with results from the countries of EU-15.
Comment to the presentation by Gérard Grunberg and Hans-Dieter Klingemann: Development of electoral participation in Europe since 1989
Mansfeldová, Zdenka
The decline of electoral participation in national parliamentary election and election to the European parliament is an important phenomenon, especially from the point of view of enlarged Europe. The contribution evaluates different analysis and tries to stress weak points.

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