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Anticorruption strategy of the Government of the Czech Republic and its communication
Dudrová, Jana ; Shavit, Anna (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
Corruption is one of the most serious problems of the Czech Republic according to public opinion in the past years. In the introduction this thesis focused on published governmental documents and whether the publication and communication activities of the government's policy had an impact on the public perception of corruption. This thesis also analyzed the governmental documents from the period 2006 - 2013. It examined the evolution of the curve of public opinion on corruption between the years 2005 and 2013. By interlinking these monitored areas the thesis outlines whether these activities had an impact on public opinion. The anticorruption policy has come to the center of the political and public discourse in the past years, Despite this fact, we see no significant change in the public perception of this phenomenon. In the conclusion the thesis suggests possible reasons why the perception of corruption doesn't improve despite the efforts of the government.
Anticorruption strategy of the Government of the Czech Republic and its communication
Dudrová, Jana ; Shavit, Anna (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
Corruption is one of the most serious problems of the Czech Republic according to public opinion in the past years. In the introduction this thesis focused on published governmental documents and whether the publication and communication activities of the government's policy had an impact on the public perception of corruption. This thesis also analyzed the governmental documents from the period 2006 - 2013. It examined the evolution of the curve of public opinion on corruption between the years 2005 and 2013. By interlinking these monitored areas the thesis outlines whether these activities had an impact on public opinion. The anticorruption policy has come to the center of the political and public discourse in the past years, Despite this fact, we see no significant change in the public perception of this phenomenon. In the conclusion the thesis suggests possible reasons why the perception of corruption doesn't improve despite the efforts of the government.

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