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The transformation of the hegemonic party: the case of Mexico
Mrvová, Lucie ; Němec, Jan (advisor) ; Paulenková, Kristína (referee)
In many countries there are several political parties in power. In some of them, however, one party is in a position of hegemony. Other political parties are prevented to exercise their real power and often act only as a parties creating an illusion of democracy in a state where it does not exist. The present thesis deals with the hegemonic party systems in terms of their origin and subsequent transition. The thesis is based on the hypothesis that changing the rules of the hegemonic party will lead it to lose its status and power. As a case study of the hegemonic party regimes serves political system in Mexico, Mozambique and Cambodia. The first chapter defines the notion of a political party, party systems theory and transition mode. The second chapter deals with the hegemonic party systems. The third chapter deals with the case of Mexico and its system of hegemonic party. Findings refute the validity of the above hypothesis, since in many countries, even after the successful completion of the transition, earlier hegemonic parties maintain their power and their electoral support is high.
Cyprus conflict – interests and solutions
Mrvová, Lucie ; Prorok, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the Cyprus conflict in term of its beginning and progression, interests of actors and possible solutions of this conflict. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first one deals with the theoretical definition of the conflict. The second chapter describes the beginning and progression of the Cyprus conflict and points to interests of Turkey, Greece and Great Britain at Cyprus. The third chapter concentrates on possibilities of solution of the conflict.

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