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The privatization of state-owned enterprises in Ukraine: the case of Kryvorizhstal
Mitscherling, Tomáš ; Šír, Jan (advisor) ; Svoboda, Karel (referee)
The thesis deals with the privatization of state-owned enterprises in Ukraine, specifically a case study of the privatization of Kryvorizhstal steelworks. The work covers the period of Leonid Kuchma's presidency until the privatization of Kryvorizhstal. It focuses on the influence of the political establishment that was in power, the influence of individual oligarchic groups on privatization. The work is based of analyses and comparisons of monographs on selected problems and on electronic sources.
Political Development in Ukraine after Parliamentary Elections in October 2012 in Mirror of Czech Periodical Press
Čeplová, Eva ; Příhoda, Marek (advisor) ; Mokryk, Radomyr (referee)
This thesis deals with the reflection of the parliamentary elections in October 2012 in Ukraine and the subsequent political development in the country within the Eastern Partnership Summit held on 28 and 29. 11. 2013 in Vilnius in Czech periodicals, namely the dailies Právo, Lidové noviny, Hospodářské noviny and MF DNES. We emphasize especially the preparatory process of negotiations, which should lead to the signing of the association agreement. The first part describes the brief summarization of the major events that in the Ukraine in the period occurred. The key part is dedicated to the approach of periodicals. The articles we have divided into two at the Chapter informative articles and reports and comments and analytical articles.
Ukrainian Presidential Election 2004, 2010 and Electoral Geography
Chmelařová, Alžběta ; Voráček, Emil (advisor) ; Koubek, Jiří (referee)
This work aims to describe tendencies in development of Ukraine's electoral geography and characterize Ukrainian voters' behaviour during 2004-2010, with focus on presidential elections 2010. Electorate in Ukraine is regionally divided and this division proved its stability in time, which can be observed in Ukrainian elections since gaining independence. Orange revolution only deepened the division and made regionalism more evident. Presidential elections 2010, first presidential elections after Orange revolution, followed the structure of divided country between west and east and "their" candidates as well. Support of "Orange camp" is decreasing, Viktor Yanukovych, looser from 2004 and antihero came back. The paper provides the reader with explanation of these processes and factors that lead to Mr. Yanukovych's victory. Key words: electoral geography, presidential elections, Ukraine, Yulya Tymoshenko, Viktor Yanukovych, electoral behaviour, Orange revolution, regionalism

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