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Thematization of Security Issue in Election Campaign: Election to Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic 2017
Rendla, Michal ; Křeček, Jan (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
Abstrakt_aj The thesis deals with the issue of security in the pre-election campaign to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic 2017, specifically in the election programmes of relevant political parties. In the theoretical part of the thesis is first discussed security, its concept, and basic security terminology. Afterward, the socio-constructivist Copenhagen school's securitization theory is presented, which provides also a suitable analytical tool, as well as election programmes, their position in the pre-election campaign and relevance for this paper. The analytical part of the thesis is divided into two levels. Using a quantitative content analysis of programmes, based on the method of the Comparative Manifesto research group, although heavily modified for the purposes of the work, the thematic content of security is mapped, the representation of specific themes across the programmes, as well as the amount of space and, hence, the attention devoted by individual parties to security topics. The analysis found that the dominant security issues in the programmes of the observed parties were Army and Defense, Migration, Migration Crisis and Asylum Policy, and finally Internal Order and Security. The second level of the content analysis is of qualitative nature and through the lens...
Thematization of Security Issue in Election Campaign: Election to Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic 2017
Rendla, Michal ; Křeček, Jan (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
Abstrakt_aj The thesis deals with the issue of security in the pre-election campaign to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic 2017, specifically in the election programmes of relevant political parties. In the theoretical part of the thesis is first discussed security, its concept, and basic security terminology. Afterward, the socio-constructivist Copenhagen school's securitization theory is presented, which provides also a suitable analytical tool, as well as election programmes, their position in the pre-election campaign and relevance for this paper. The analytical part of the thesis is divided into two levels. Using a quantitative content analysis of programmes, based on the method of the Comparative Manifesto research group, although heavily modified for the purposes of the work, the thematic content of security is mapped, the representation of specific themes across the programmes, as well as the amount of space and, hence, the attention devoted by individual parties to security topics. The analysis found that the dominant security issues in the programmes of the observed parties were Army and Defense, Migration, Migration Crisis and Asylum Policy, and finally Internal Order and Security. The second level of the content analysis is of qualitative nature and through the lens...
British Reflection of the Kosovo Conflict and NATO Intervention: T.G. Ash and Noel Malcolm
Rendla, Michal ; Pikal, Kamil (advisor) ; Váška, Jan (referee)
The present bachelor thesis deals with reflection of the Kosovo conflict and NATO intervention in texts of British historians T. G. Ash and Noel Malcolm. The objective of the study is to compare the interpretation and opinions of the authors. This was achieved by using a comparative historiographical analysis based on interpretation of their texts in three areas - the causes of the conflict; the war in Kosovo and NATO intervention; the consequences of NATO intervention and the development of post-war Kosovo. It was found that the authors disagree on the major causes of the conflict in Kosovo. Both scholars interpet the war in Kosovo with pro-Albanian attitude, which is however stronger in Noel Malcolm's work. They both agree on the necessity of the NATO intervention, but their interpretation of the consequences of intervention is significantly different. However, they present the same opinion that Kosovo's claim to independence is legitimate.

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