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Yellow France - Analysis of Antigovernmental Protests in the Context of Political Culture and Depoliticization
Matoušková, Renáta ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Charvát, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of the Yellow Vests movement. It is a comparative case study that focuses on the analysis of the Yellow Vests in the context of political culture and depoliticization of society. The thesis asks three research questions 1) How has the face of anti-government demonstrations changed with respect to the political culture of French society? 2) What impact has the historical development of social movements had on the way in which the Yellow Vests Movement operates? 3) Is there a depoliticization of society in France? To analyse the transformation of anti-government demonstrations within the political culture, the thesis analyses the evolution of protests from 1968 to the present, including the Yellow Vests movement. This also focuses on the evolution of the functions of social movements, which just uses in contrast the functions of the Yellow Vests movement. At the beginning, the main terms, and concepts that the thesis will operate with are introduced. Subsequently, the thesis will present the development of the anti-government movements in 1968, 1986, 1995 and 2005. Next, the Yellow Vests movement is introduced as a phenomenon likened to the movement of the Jacquieres and as a modern phenomenon.
Comparison of the French Movement La République en Marche en the Czech Movement ANO 2011
Matoušková, Renáta ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Šárovec, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a comparative analysis of two European movements, the French movement La République En Marche and the Czech movement ANO 2011, which in 2017 won the elections to the upper chambers of parliaments. Both entities present themselves as pro-European, centrist movements that seek the favor of all citizens regardless of their ideological beliefs. The work will deal with similarities and differences in movements in terms of their emergence and subsequent development, party organization structure, program for elections in 2017 and marketing during campaigns along with funding and the role of founders within movements. On the basis of obtained information, a comparative analysis will be carried out,. During the analysis, it is important to take into account the legislative and political systems in both countries, which can have a major impact on the behavior and structure of movements. The conclusion of the thesis then offers a final analysis of individual researches that either confirm or refute the thesis-hypothesis
Comparison of the French Movement La République en Marche en the Czech Movement ANO 2011
Matoušková, Renáta ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Šárovec, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a comparative analysis of two European movements, the French movement La République En Marche and the Czech movement ANO 2011, which in 2017 won the elections to the upper chambers of parliaments. Both entities present themselves as pro-European, centrist movements that seek the favor of all citizens regardless of their ideological beliefs. The work will deal with similarities and differences in movements in terms of their emergence and subsequent development, party organization structure, program for elections in 2017 and marketing during campaigns along with funding and the role of founders within movements. On the basis of obtained information, a comparative analysis will be carried out,. During the analysis, it is important to take into account the legislative and political systems in both countries, which can have a major impact on the behavior and structure of movements. The conclusion of the thesis then offers a final analysis of individual researches that either confirm or refute the thesis-hypothesis
Yemen in the beginning of 21st century
Matoušková, Renata ; Adamcová, Lenka (advisor) ; Harmáček, Jaromír (referee)
This work concentrates on Yemen, a developing country which also belongs to the list of the least developed countries of the world. This diploma work describes the situation in Yemen in the beginning of 21st century. With the help of presentation of general problems of the developing countries and instruments that solve these problems, together with the presentation of the current situation in Yemen, suggestion for improvement in the surveyed country are made.

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