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Corruption in parliamnetary ellection discourse 2010
Kubovcová, Hana ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
This thesis discusses how the transformation of the general public and the media associated with the state of political communication. The theoretical section defines the notion of the public and the role of media in democracy and concepts are embedded in context. The empirical part focuses on the concept of corruption and how three political parties (Social Democrats, ODS, VV) planted it in their election programs for the parliamentary elections in 2010. The traditional approach defines a public as opposed to the private sector and also as an independent state space, which enables its control. Modern media is still trying to act as a watchdog of democracy, but increasingly are becoming bearers of conformity and misdemeanor taste. They focus more on the cost of campaigns and political scandals of political leaders. Political elites have perceived and obey him. They realize that the media shapes public opinion and trying to look good in the media. The existence of corruption is traditionally associated with the emergence of the state, government establishment, government, politics and power. Political parties established corruption as a key point of their election programs. Textual analysis points to the specific factors persuasive communication, such as emotionality, evaluating words, rhetoric vs....
Corruption in parliamnetary ellection discourse 2010
Kubovcová, Hana ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Křeček, Jan (referee)
This thesis discusses how the transformation of the general public and the media associated with the state of political communication. The theoretical section defines the notion of the public and the role of media in democracy and concepts are embedded in context. The empirical part focuses on the concept of corruption and how three political parties (Social Democrats, ODS, VV) planted it in their election programs for the parliamentary elections in 2010. The traditional approach defines a public as opposed to the private sector and also as an independent state space, which enables its control. Modern media is still trying to act as a watchdog of democracy, but increasingly are becoming bearers of conformity and misdemeanor taste. They focus more on the cost of campaigns and political scandals of political leaders. Political elites have perceived and obey him. They realize that the media shapes public opinion and trying to look good in the media. The existence of corruption is traditionally associated with the emergence of the state, government establishment, government, politics and power. Political parties established corruption as a key point of their election programs. Textual analysis points to the specific factors persuasive communication, such as emotionality, evaluating words, rhetoric vs....
New Public Management
Kubovcová, Hana ; Vláčil, Jan (advisor) ; Měšťan, Stanislav (referee)
This thesis deals with the reform theory of public administration called New Public Management, which is based on tools used in the private sector. The theoretical part provides a critical view of rational bureaucracy and seeks to highlight the benefits of using modern methods of management in the public sector. The practical part, mainly focused on the implementation of the New Public Management tools in the practice of public administration in the Czech Republic, is based on the results of empirical research.The survey results indicate use of particular methods of measuring the quality of public administration in the Czech Republic.
Corruption at the time of Real Socialism applied to the example of General Jan Sejna
Kubovcová, Hana ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Kozmanová, Irena (referee)
This thesis deals with specific elements of corruption in a centrally planned economy and is applied to the case of General Jan Sejna. The introductory chapter focuses on the Czechoslovak economy in the 60 years, especially in comparison with previous years and the specific elements that characterize the period. The work points to factors that allow corruption in a centrally planned economy. Corruption in Real Socialism provides the most concentration of power in the hands of a few, large and confusing bureaucracy and a large power of the state. The empirical part analyzes crime Jan Sejna. The intention of my work is to show that corruption is a system failure and the centrally planned economy existed on the basis of a corruption rules and constraints.

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