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Legal regulation of the financing of political parties and election campaigns in selected EU countries: Study 1.187
Vojtěch Drahorád, Vojtěch ; Němec, Jan ; Pecháček, Štěpán
Srovnávací studie Úprava financování politických stran a volebních kampaní ve vybraných státech Evropské unie. V zemích EU existuje několik základních modelů úpravy dané problematiky. Slovensko a Spolková republika Německo nestanoví žádná omezení pro výši získaných finančních prostředků, v Rakousku toto omezení stanoví sama strana. Omezení finančních zdrojů může být také navázáno na počet voličů v daném volebním obvodě (Španělsko) nebo počet volebních obvodů (Velká Británie). Zajímavá je také úprava portugalská, která stanoví limit pro financování jako násobek minimální měsíční mzdy.
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Legal Regulation of Financing of Political Parties and Electoral Campaigns in Selected EU Countries: Comparative Study 1.187
Drahorád, Vojtěch ; Němec, Jan ; Pecháček, Štěpán
There are several basic models of legal regulation of political parties. Slovakia and Federal Republic of Germany do not provide any limit for the financial means, in Austria, this limit is determined by the party itself. The limit of financial sources can also depend on the number of voters of the given constituency (Spain) or on the amount of constituencies (Great Britain). The Act of Portugal limits financing by the multiple of minimum monthly salary.
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Chinese View on the Korean Peninsula: the Presence and the Future
Drahorád, Vojtěch ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The thesis focuses on the relationship between China and the Korean Peninsula. It examines China's view on the peninsula, its ties to and influence over this region and its conceptions for the future of the peninsula. The thesis concentrates on the relations between the People's Republic of China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Nevertheless, the relationship between them is analyzed in the context of the Chinese long-term strategy for the Korean Peninsula. The primary Chinese interests related to North Korea are identified together with instruments that can China use to accomplish them. Special focus is given to the assessment of the economic influence that China has over North Korea. However, the Chinese economic leverage is examined in connection with political and military relations between those two countries and in broader context of the development of international relations in Northeast Asia.

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